Published on 08/05/09
From casual to formal, the new Carnival Dream will offer the widest variety of all-inclusive dining options in the Carnival Cruises ‘Fun Ship’ fleet. Debuting in September 2009, the Carnival Dream will offer America’s Vacation Center customers delicious cuisine from around the world and more meal choices than ever before!
With so many venues perfect for a leisurely multi-course meal and places to grab a snack or coffee on the go, the Carnival Dream has restaurants, bars, casual eateries, and more waiting to satisfy each guest’s craving.
In the ship’s central, two-level casual dining facility, The Gathering, Carnival Dream will introduce a wide array of restaurants for every taste imaginable. Whether guests are in the mood for Indian, Italian, Southwestern, North American, or anything else, they can find it on the Carnival Dream.
At the top of the list of eateries in The Gathering is the highly-anticipated Italian Pasta Bar. Here, guests can create their own dishes by choosing from an assortment of pastas, including portabella ravioli and pasta carbonara, and topping the plate off with their favorite sauce and cheese. Another Italian-themed venue that promises to have passengers returning for more is the 24-hour Pizzeria.
The Gathering will also feature several buffet options, from the Burrito Bar, where guests can wrap their own burritos, to the Tandoori Oven, which presents delicious main course options along with several side dishes. Salad bars, hamburgers and hotdogs, international cuisine, and more abound at The Gathering, which will offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner alternatives each day.
While The Gathering promises to be a passenger favorite for casual meals, there are many formal dining opportunities onboard the Carnival Dream too. The Chef’s Art steakhouse serves up the most delicious steaks and seafood onboard and is a must-visit on at least one or two evenings of the sailing. From juicy cuts of premium steak to lobster tail, lamb chops, Chilean sea bass, lobster ravioli, and more, reservations at The Chef’s Art are well worth the additional $30 charge per person.
The Carnival Dream’s main dining rooms, Scarlet and Crimson, will offer a multi-course meal with a sweet variety of six dessert selections! For passengers seeking to enjoy lighter cuisine, the main dining rooms will also feature Spa Carnival Fare menus and vegetarian favorites.
As the debut of Carnival Dream approaches, anticipation is growing over their wide variety of dining options. The ship will set sail year-round on 7-day itineraries to the Caribbean in December 2009, following a series of inaugural cruises to the Bahamas and cruises to the Mediterranean. Be among the first guests to enjoy all that this outstanding cruise ship will offer, and call America’s Vacation Center today to book your next cruise onboard the Carnival Dream!
For more information, call 1-888-447-8459 and mention Discount Code 9094# to speak with an AVC Personal Vacation Planner today!