Disney Cruise Line Debuts Remy – First Ever Premiere Dining Option

April 8, 2010 |  by  |  No Comments  |  Share

In an exquisite, top-deck restaurant with incredible ocean views, Disney Cruise Line debuts Remy – its first-ever premier dining option. With French-inspired, gourmet cuisine by two award-winning chefs, Remy melds classic and contemporary styles in a sophisticated new dining concept exclusively for adults on the Disney Dream.

Chef Arnaud Lallement from l’Assiette Champenoise, a Michelin two-star restaurant just outside Reims, France, and Chef Scott Hunnel from award-winning Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World Resort, are collaborating to create a French-inspired menu featuring superior products and seasonal ingredients sourced from around the world.

Master Pastry Chef Erich Herbitschek of Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World Resort and Chef Mattieu Gerard Siegrist of l’Assiette Champenoise will lend their talents to create Remy’s savory breads and delectable dessert offerings.

French-trained Chef Patrick Albert, executive chef for Remy, oversees an all-star culinary team that will provide guests with a superb experience and epicurean excellence each day aboard the ship.

“Remy, a first-of-its-kind onboard experience, takes Disney Cruise Line dining to new heights,” said Ozer Balli, vice president, Disney Cruise Line Hotel Operations. “The extraordinary success of Palo on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder encouraged us to create this elegant, upscale and even more intimate dining experience for the Disney Dream.” Continue Reading This Article…

More Fun Features from the Disney Dream Cruise Ship

April 7, 2010 |  by  |  No Comments  |  Share

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An elaborately themed interactive sports deck, whimsical water play area, and relaxing poolside oasis for adults join the first-ever shipboard water coaster – AquaDuck – to provide fun in the sun for guests sailing on the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, the Disney Dream.

These additions offer new experiences for guests of all ages.

Goofy’s Sports Deck

On Goofy’s Sports Deck, the magic tees off on deck 13 with Goofy’s Golf – a miniature golf course where “lessons” featuring Goofy and his son, Max, lead guests through nine themed holes of wacky fun. Each hole offers special golf instructions – with a goofy twist.

Lessons include:
• “Handling a dog leg” – Guests avoid a fire hydrant and use Pluto’s dog bone to guide them to the hole.
• “Stuck in the rough” – Goofy shows golfers how to avoid the tall turf and steer clear of a lawn mower.
• “Reading the green” – Stacks of books and a large magnifying glass are obstacles to circumvent on this undulating green.
• “Attacking the green” – Yo ho, yo ho! Golfers and landlubbers take a swashbuckling approach to sinking their putt on this pirate-themed hole. Continue Reading This Article…

Disney Dream Ship Includes Interactive Moving Art

April 3, 2010 |  by  |  No Comments  |  Share

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The Disney Dream Cruise ship keeps getting more and more amazing! Disney has released some photos of a few interactive features aboard the ship, which includes interactive moving art. There are two interactive floors for kids, which will surely keep the youngsters entertained.

The two play floors of the Disney Oceaneer Club and Disney’s Oceaneer Lab are in themselves an interactive endeavor with the movements of the children controlling the action on the floor. One activity is a virtual tilt maze where children control the tilt by running around the play floor. Also, youth counselors will use the interactive play floors during storytelling activities where children will be able to fly over the streets of London with Peter Pan or ride the ocean waves with Crush.

The 22 pieces of art are displayed on LCD screens, which are encased in glass and surrounded by speakers and a camera. The speakers and camera allow the art to tell when a cruiser is standing in front of it.

The art will include images from those great classic Disney films like 101 Dalmatians, as well as newer films such as Bolt, Tron and The Princess and the Frog. Kids will be encouraged to step on the art on the floor, which is amazing for any kid!

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