Dream class cruise ship

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The lead ship, Carnival Dream departing Port Canaveral
Class overview
Builders:Fincantieri Monfalcone in Italy
Operators:Carnival Cruise Lines
Preceded by:Splendor class
Built:(2008-2012)
In service:2009 – Present
Building:1 ship
Planned:3 ships
Completed:1 ship
Active:1 ship
General characteristics
Type: Cruise Ship
Tonnage: gross tonnage (GT) of 130,000 tons
Length: 1,004 feet (306.02 m)
Beam: waterline: 122 feet (37.19 m)[1]
extreme: 158 feet (48.16 m)[1]
Draught: 27 feet (8.23 m)[1]
Decks: 13 passenger decks
Installed power: 6 Engines generating approx. 84,933 horsepower (63,335 kW)
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric
Speed: 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph)[1]
Capacity: Normal: 3,646 (double occupancy)[1]
Maximum: 4,631[1]
Crew: 1,367 Crew

The Dream class is a class of cruise ships, operated primarily by Carnival Cruise Lines, The lead vessel of the class, Carnival Dream, entered service in September 2009.[2]

The Carnival Dream and her future sisters, Carnival Magic and Carnival Breeze, measures a gross tonnage (GT) of 130,000 tons and are the largest ships ever built for Carnival and for Fincantieri. The vessel's design is an evolution from the Conquest class cruise ships. Notable additions in the designs are a half-mile exterior promenade on deck 5, with outside cafe's, Jacuzzi's situated along the edge of the promenade, and an Aqua Park.

History

The first Dream-class vessel, which was eventually named Carnival Dream, was ordered on December 14th, 2005, in Fincantieri. The order also includes the ships; Nieuw Amsterdam, for Holland America Line; Ruby Princess, for Princess Cruises; and Costa Pacifica, for Costa Cruises. The four ships, and the options, were simultaneously ordered by Carnival Corporation for USD 3 billion.[3]

The Carnival Dream then launched at Monfalcone in 24 October 2008.[4] The ship was delivered in 17 September 2009, fifteen months after her launch, at the Monfalcone yards.[5]

Option for a second vessel was exercised, which is the Carnival Magic. The ship was ordered in 18 December 2006[6] and keel was then laid on 12 January 2010.[7] The ship is expected to delivered in Spring 2011.[7]

The third ship was ordered 1 December 2009, which was officially named Carnival Breeze on 11 May 2010.[8] The ship is expected by Spring 2012.

Features

The Dream-class cruise ships offer a limited number of family size staterooms, with two bathrooms and five beds, a 19,000-ft2 children's facility with expansive play areas, a huge Carnival WaterWorks aqua park, a two-level adults-only Retreat, and a 23,750-ft2 wellness area.[9]

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