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Decor Theme on Dream?


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I searched past posts and couldn't find an answer to my question of whether or not the Carnival Dream has a theme in its decor and names of the public areas of the ship...

 

I have been on Glory, and I think their theme centered around color...like the Emerald Room steakhouse, the Amber Theatre, the Camel Casino, On The Green sports bar...

 

On Triumph, the theme is something like major cities of the world: the Paris Dining Room, the Rome Theatre, Monte Carlo Casino

 

How about Dream?

 

Perhaps Carnival's newer ships don't follow any kind of theme in decor and such

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I really didn't notice a theme for this ship....

 

This one though to me was shopping mall...

The Ocean Plaza with lanaiis looks like a food court in a mall.

If any theme it might be red because the MDRs are the Crimson and the Scarlet...

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The "red" theme does sound logical when you look at the names of the MDRs...how about the other areas like the big theatre and the casino? hmmm...for those of you who have been on Dream, are a lot of the fixtures and furnishings some shade of red? :confused:

 

The decor really doesn't matter to me much, but I am really just more curious than anything else...plus, I kind of like the theme idea--especially with naming the public areas--and I hope Carnival hasn't totally abolished the concept on its newer ships

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It's a beautiful ship. I was on it when it was only a month old. It is very subdued compared to Carnivals other ships, lots of black, brown and tan. I didn't find it as easy to get around on as I did some other ships. They have a great piano bar and the water slide is the best.

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The "red" theme does sound logical when you look at the names of the MDRs...how about the other areas like the big theatre and the casino? hmmm...for those of you who have been on Dream, are a lot of the fixtures and furnishings some shade of red?

 

The decor really doesn't matter to me much, but I am really just more curious than anything else...plus, I kind of like the theme idea--especially with naming the public areas--and I hope Carnival hasn't totally abolished the concept on its newer ships

 

I didn't really notice a lot of red on the Dream outside of the dining rooms. I thought the most predominant color was yellow, especially in the atrium and the spa. The ship had a very art deco feel to it. There wasn't a lot of artwork like I'm used to seeing on a ship. Most of the decor was created with glass, mirrors, and lights.

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Lobby Bar

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Atrium

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Spa

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Encore Theater

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Elevator Lobby

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