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I was on the Dream in September. I was very disappointed with the brisket. It was cut up in chunks and very tough. It looked like they were bringing pans of cooked meat from inside and putting it on the smokers on the deck.
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There are no 7day cruises out of New Orleans after the Dream leaves. Only 4 and 5 day cruises through the end of the year in 2019.
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Looking at the booking calendar, there are no 7day cruises out of New Orleans after the Dream leaves. Only 4 and 5 day cruises through the end of the year in 2019.
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Been using a passport card for 7 Years with no problems yet. The advantage to getting the book is if the ship has problems sometimes they will fly people with passport books back to port. the ones without it have to stick with the ship.
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From my experience, last year we chose 12:30 boarding time and pretty much went through customs, checked in , and got right on the ship about 1:00. This year we chose 10:30 boarding and had to stand in long lines to check in and then sit until we were called. Didn't get on the ship until 12:00.
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I was just on the Dream last month. They do have dumbbells and some machines. I am also into weight training and only went to the gym once because i found that there was not enough equipment to for me to work out like was used to doing. His workout may be different.
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We just got back from our September 10th cruise to Ocho Rio, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel on the Dream. You have 2 choices at Dunn River Falls. You can do the wet climb or you can do the dry climb. The dry climb there are walkways and steps that follow the falls all the way down to the ocean to the beach. You get to see the falls and take pictures. My wife has foot problems and i have leg problems, the dry climb was perfect for us.
Most surprising thing seen on a cruise
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In New Orleans to board the Dream a lady with a walker, went all the way to the front of the line for priority Handicap boarding. They put her in a wheelchair and wheeled her on the ship. Through out the whole cruise the woman was allover the ship and ports without her walker, walking just fine.