Sailing onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel may not just be the ambition of the pre-teen market thanks to a number of grown-up attractions.
Passengers heading out on the Disney Dream, which is due to set sail in January next year, will find the vessel has ample amenities for travellers of all ages.
The cruise line recently announced the Dream will host the fleet's first ever premier dining option Remy, a luxury, top-deck restaurant with views over the ocean and a Michelin-starred chef to boot.
"Remy, a first-of-its-kind onboard experience, takes Disney Cruise Line dining to new heights," said Ozer Balli, vice president of Disney Cruise Line Hotel Operations.
Under the culinary leadership of French chef Arnaud Lallement from l'Assiette Champenoise, and Scott Hunnel, of award-winning Victoria & Albert's at Walt Disney World Resort, diners will be offered a blend of classic and contemporary styles in an adults-only setting.
While parents are busy being wined and dined there are plenty of onboard facilities to keep the younger passengers entertained.
Launching on the Disney Dream is the first ever onboard water coaster The AquaDuck, as well as a 3D cinema showing the latest Disney flicks.


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