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  • On Jan 30, 2012
    Mary from KY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi Disney Moms (and Dads)! I'm cruising in four days on the Dream (first time)! Can you tell me the approximate length of all the shows (in the theater and the deck shows like pirates and sail away)? Are video & photos allowed in theater? Thanks!

    Hi Mary!

    Welcome back to the Moms Panel!  As one of the Cruise Moms, I'm thrilled you are here!  Your days of dreaming about the Disney Dream are almost over!  It is almost time for you to hear the words "Welcome Aboard!"  You have chosen a spectacular ship to begin your ocean adventures and  will love all that Disney has to offer at sea!

    Be prepared to be blown away by the entertainment on the Dream!  The talented performers are amazing, and the Broadway-style shows are the best I've seen at sea!  The shows in the Walt Disney Theatre are about an hour in length, and every minute is superb!  Due to safety reasons and for other Guests enjoyment of the show, flash photography is not allowed nor is video recording.

    The fun-filled, high energy deck parties are a must do!  These usually last around 30 minutes, but get there early to claim your spot!  On our Dream cruise, we stood up on Deck 12 and had a great view of everything!  Do bring both cameras to capture all your favorite characters and cruise staff celebrating the magic! 

    Have a wonderful day and Bon Voyage!

    Nancy
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Meet the Panelist: Nancy, Georgia

Ahoy there!I'm excited to help you plan a magical voyage filled with pixie dust onboard one of the magnificent Disney cruise ships. As a mom of two,I love planning a Disney cruise and can't wait for you to experience all that DCL has to offer. Learn More About Nancy

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