Disney Dream


Disney Dream departing Port Canaveral, Florida, in September 2016
History
 Bahamas
NameDisney Dream
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
OperatorDisney Cruise Line
Port of registry Bahamas
OrderedFebruary 22, 2007
BuilderMeyer Werft
CostUS$900 million
Yard numberS. 687
Laid downAugust 19, 2009
LaunchedOctober 30, 2010[1]
Sponsored byJennifer Hudson
ChristenedJanuary 19, 2011
CompletedDecember 8, 2010
Maiden voyageJanuary 26, 2011
In service2011–present
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class and typeDream-class (Disney) cruise liner[2]
Tonnage129,690 GT[3]
Displacement65,298 t (64,267 long tons; 71,979 short tons)[3]
Length1,114.7 ft (339.8 m)[3]
Beam121.4 ft (37.0 m)[4]
Height217 ft (66 m)[3]
Draft27.3 ft (8.32 m)[4]
Decks18 (14 passenger)
Installed power
  • 3 × 12-cylinder MAN diesels turning 14.4 MW (19,300 hp) generators
  • 2 × 14-cylinder MAN diesels turning 16.8 MW (22,500 hp) generators[3]
Propulsion2 × 23 MW (31,000 hp) Converteam motors turning 5-blade inward-turning fixed-pitch propellers[3]
Speed
  • Service: 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
  • Maximum: 24.7 knots (45.7 km/h; 28.4 mph)
Capacity4,000 passengers (maximum)[5]
Crew1,458

Disney Dream is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line, which is part of The Walt Disney Company's Disney Experiences division. She is the third ship of the overall fleet and the first of the Dream class, and was followed by a sister ship, the Disney Fantasy.

  1. ^ "Meyerwerft website". Meyerwerft.de. October 30, 2010. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "Disney Dream – Master Engineering by MEYER WERFT". MEYER WERFT GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Disney Dream Information. Disney Cruise Line. July 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Disney Dream (9434254)". LR ships in class. Lloyd's Register. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  5. ^ "Disney Cruise Line Announces Two New Ships". PassPorter.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2012.