Disney Dream - Areas For Children and Teenagers

Areas For Children and Teenagers

Disney Dream includes dedicated activity areas designed for younger passengers:

  • The Oceaneer Club is a play area for children aged 3 to 10 years old, where they play games and engage in supervised activities. This club has four themed play areas:
    • "Andy's Room" (Toy Story)
    • "Monsters Academy" (Monsters, Inc.)
    • "Pixie Hollow" (Tinker Bell (film series))
    • "Explorer Pod" (Finding Nemo)
  • Edge is a play area for those aged 11 to 13. In this area, tweenagers play video games and enjoy activities, including participating in chroma key presentations, where, among other activities, they can pretend to be part of films and television shows from Disney and ABC, such as Good Morning America. Guests can also play video games on a giant TV screen.
  • Vibe is a special club designed just for teens. Activities include video games, disc jockeying, and relaxation on a sundeck reserved just for them. Vibe's sundeck includes two pools, table tennis and more. Vibe also has a smoothie bar.

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