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is booked for the entire Summer and if you want a room you might be able to get the Deluxe Oceanview Suite but they will charge you for each person in the room...even if they are just tiny babies requiring none of their food or drinks!!!
Just an FYI! 
I guess I am just annoyed because I thought I found the perfect vacation until I found out the price of the room would be about 3 months pay.
Re: The Disney Dream...
We've only been on Carnival, but I've seen lots on infants on board. I don't know what their pricing policy is for children though?
Ok, that's what I thought about the ages. Having a nursery available is really nice. Sorry it doesn't look like it's going to work out.
I got this email a few days ago. I think Great Explorations reserved some rooms to book. It might be worth a try . . .
4,000-passenger Disney Dream certainly has some wows, such as a 765-foot "water coaster" featuring clear tubes that wind and twist above the highest decks, but the Disney whimsy here is more understated than you might expect. The goal of Disney was to create an experience for all generations ? for people who come with grandparents and great-grandparent!! Art deco interiors and other classic touches in common areas hark back to a time when only the very wealthy sailed on ocean liners. From the atrium's massive chandelier to the plush theater, it's a grand display.
There are just a few cabins left on the Great Explorations ?Disney Dream Come True Cruise?. The cruise departs on December 18th (when the schools are out for Christmas break) and sails from Port Canaveral on Disney?s newest ship, The Disney Dream! A portion of the trip cost will go to support the Great Explorations museum and the prices listed below are still available (and MUCH lower than what you can find anywhere else)
For more information please contact: Lacey Glass at AAA Travel ? 813-495-9039
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