Changes are coming to Disney Dream when she goes into dry dock in October 2024.
Following her sailings in Europe in the summer she will emerge ready to cross the Atlantic from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale with some brand new features.
There are changes to the Kids Club, a new Concierge Lounge, more treatment rooms in the spa, and a new cantina on Deck 11.
But the change that is getting the most attention is the transformation of the funnel into the Tower Suite.
All Images Disney Concept Art
As a first for Disney Dream the Category 01A suite will take over the space that the Edge currently occupies and transform into a 2,030 sq ft suite for up to 8 people.
It will span Decks 13 and 14 and have an elevator with special access to Deck 13
It will have 2 main bedrooms with 1 king bed in each room, a children’s bedroom with unique bunk beds, and a library/bedroom with queen size wall bed
Guests of the Dream Tower Suite will enjoy:
- 2 main bedrooms, a library/bedroom, and a children’s room
- 4.5 bathrooms, including 2 main bathrooms with double sinks, stand-alone bathtubs and walk-in rain showers.
- The children’s room has its own bathroom with a shower.
- Library/bedroom area on Deck 13 offers a full bathroom with double sinks and a shower, that is ADA compliant. There is also a half-bathroom at the entry.
- Large, 2-story living area
- Grand spiral staircase
- A library that can serve as an additional bedroom containing its own full bathroom with double sinks and a shower
- Open dining salon
- Pantry and wet bar stocked with water and sodas
- Walk-in closet in both main bedrooms
As you would expect the Tower Suite has high-end amenities.
- Custom premium plush Euro-top mattress
- Frette® 1,000-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
- Frette® luxury robes for each person in the Stateroom
- Frette® premium bath towels
- Motorized sheer and black-out blinds across floor-to-ceiling windows
- A total of 5 LCD flat-screen TVs with remote controls (located in the living room, the 2 main bedrooms, the library and the children’s room)
- Central charging station with USB and USB-C ports
- Full-length mirrors
- Ample closet space
- Dining table
- Sub-Zero under counter refrigerator
- Sub-Zero wine cooler in bar area
- Full pantry with dishwasher, refrigerator and coffee maker
- Safe in each main bedroom
- Hair dryer
- Phone with voicemail messaging
- Individual climate control
- BVLGARI® White Tea bath, shower and spa products
But, just like the Tower Suite on Disney Wish, it does not have a balcony.
Here you can see the interior design of the Disney Wish Tower Suite compared with the concept art of Disney Dream:
How Much Will the Tower Suite Cost?
Curious about just how deep into your pockets you are going to have to go to book the new Tower Suite?
Pretty deep!
If you aren’t one of the one in a million who can stretch to these prices there is still a way to find the best staterooms on Disney Dream.
Check out our guide – Disney Dream Secret Staterooms – How to Find Them!
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How fast will the Tower Suite book?
It seems that it is already following the pattern of Disney Wish bookings – it is going to book very fast.
I am writing this the day after the Tower Suite was announced. Many of the dates are already booked for this eye wateringly expensive suite.
If guests of this suite ever make it out of this space they can enjoy the newly revamped concierge lounge which is also undergoing a dry dock transformation.
What do you think of the new Tower Suite on Disney Dream?
Alison Meacham is the founder of EverythingMouse Disney Blog. For over 15 years she has shared her love of Disney Parks, Disney Cruises and Universal Orlando. In over 30 years of Disney Travel she has spent countless months in Disney Parks and has sailed on over 45 cruises. A British native and now a United States resident she splits her time between California, Florida and the UK. And spends a serious amount of time sailing the seven seas. She helps over 200,000 people per month follow their Disney travel dreams.