Exciting changes are on the horizon for the Disney Dream this fall!
Disney Cruise Line has announced several updates with changes that will take place in the dry dock this Fall.
From an updated Oceaneer Club and a brand-new funnel suite to a new concierge lounge and revamped spa, these changes are certainly some of the biggest we have seen on Disney Dream.

Disney Dream will go to dry dock before her October 20th Westbound Transatlantic cruise so all the updates will be available from this cruise onward and ready for her home port of Fort Lauderdale.
Oceaneer Club Updates
Recruits, get ready! Changes are coming to the kids club spaces.
A cutting-edge lab, courtesy of the Worldwide Engineering Brigade, or “WEB,” is set to debut at the Oceaneer Club.
At the Marvel WEB Workshop, young recruits will have the opportunity to test new suit prototypes for Spider-Man and other heroes, and participate in training simulations using WEB technology to fend off adversaries – no pressure, of course.
The highlight?
Avengers mentors will drop by the workshop to check on their progress!

Next up is Edge, the tween club for guests ages 11-14, which will relocate to Deck 5 and unveil exciting new features, including access to an outdoor deck with a ball pit and recreational games, exclusive to Edge and Vibe.
Edge will also boast a club lounge and dance floor, perfect for unforgettable parties with new friends.
So why is Edge moving to Deck 5 from the Funnel?
Disney Dream Tower Suite
The forward funnel of the Disney Dream is set to undergo a complete transformation into the Dream Tower Suite!
The Edge is currently housed in the funnel – so the change will be needed to make the space.

All pictures Disney Concept Art
Paying tribute to the ship’s stern character, Sorcerer Mickey, this brand-new, two-story suite will be themed around the classic Walt Disney Animation Studios film, “Fantasia,” specifically the beloved “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” sequence.
Adorned with gilded features that reflect the Disney Dream’s art deco style, this stunning suite will immerse guests in Sorcerer Mickey’s magic.

Expect celestial-inspired surroundings, a carpet design reminiscent of flowing water, and a chandelier evoking his famous control over the waves.
The concept of a Tower Suite in the Funnel was first introduced on Disney Wish when she launched in 2022.
If you want an idea of pricing you can see how much the Disney Dream Tower Suite will cost.
Maybe start saving up now….
These prices are for 2 guests.
For additional cost you can have up to 8 guests in the new suite.
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Concierge Lounge Update
And there are more changes for those sailing concierge on Disney Dream.

The Concierge Lounge will be revamped with a space inspired by the Disney Animation film, “Hercules,” and the divine Mount Olympus.
This celestial lounge will feature light, airy details, and rich colors reminiscent of the clouds of Mount Olympus, accented with bright gold elements that evoke the gates to the kingdom of the gods.
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More Changes

The Senses Spa gets a revamp with a refreshed check-in area and will expand to include new treatment rooms.

And, last but not least, joining the quick service dining options on Deck 11 will be a cantina, offering all your favorite tacos, burritos and bowls!
What do you think of the changes?

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.