Dream Cruise Line

86 Reviews
Genting Dream (Photo: Dream Cruise Line)

About Dream Cruise Line

Dream Cruises is part of Genting Cruise Line -- a division of Genting Hong Kong, which also owns Star Cruises and Crystal Cruises and has been active in the Asian cruise industry for the last 23 years. Its most recent offering, Dream Cruise Line, was designed to cater to a new generation of Asian traveller, which it describes as "confident, independently-minded and upwardly-mobile".

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Dream Cruise Line Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Dream Cruise Line cruise ships?

Dream Cruise Line has specifically targeted high-end Asian travellers with its cruise offering. Families are also a focus, with each vessel offering a number of kid-friendly features.

Do I have to dress up on a Dream Cruise Line cruise?

Resort casual is acceptable up until 5 p.m. in most indoor public areas. But after 5 p.m. men are encouraged to wear smarter attire such as polo shirts, collared shirts, jackets, long pants and smart jeans with closed toe shoes required. Women are asked to wear elegant evening wear. In the evenings, slippers, swimwear, dressing gowns and active wear are not allowed within the indoor public areas.

Is everything free on Dream Cruise Line cruises?

No. Your fare includes your accommodation, meals at selected restaurants, entertainment and access to leisure facilities.

So what does that actually mean? Most shows and activities are included in the price. But those that carry a charge are the Virtual Reality Arcade aboard World Dream, Glow Bowling on Genting Dream, karaoke and the video games arcade.

On the dining front, all meals in the Dream Dining Room and The Lido are included in your fare. Restaurants that carry a charge are Blue Lagoon, Seafood Grill and Prime Steakhouse, Crystal Life Cuisine, Hotpot, Lobby Café, Silk Road and Umi Uma. Drinks are not included.

Shore excursions also carry a charge.

What are Dream Cruise Line’s most popular activities?

Genting Dream and World Dream have one heck of a top deck with waterslide parks, rope courses with a zipline, a rock-climbing wall and a mini golf course. No surprise then that these features are a great hit with travellers both old and young.

The vessels are also equipped with two underwater submersibles, which can carry up to four passengers deep under the ocean to discover the beauty that lies beneath the sea.

Best for: World travelers who appreciate fine dining, shopping, fitness and fun in the casino

Not for: People who don't embrace other cultures, particularly Asian

Dream Cruise Line Cruiser Reviews

Nickel and Dime All the Way!

Hence, after our snack at The Lido, we went to the upper Dream Dining Room for a proper Chinese-style sit-down dinner, but was told that since we had entered The Lido, now entry to the Dining Room would be chargeable.Firstly, we had to queue to get a numbered table at The Lido buffet, unheard of on a cruise, supposedly for our 'dining comfort'.Read More
newbiecruiser26

couple2-5 Cruises

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Age 40s

Very bad and some good things

If they are selling bottle of whisky or bingo game tickets , those staff was very very good.Yes it is good if you are in this cruise.Read More
Cruisedelhi

few6-10 Cruises

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Age 40s

Fun experience

5 hour waiting time was too long and nowhere to go, so we had to go home till our test schedule.There are so many activities and no time to get bored!Read More
mkato1027

oneFirst Time Cruiser

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Age 30s

Palace Suite Benefits

No need to wait for the results of the arrival swab - and since Palace guests are off the ship first, there is also no queue.The Palace is a "ship within a ship" concept, which essentially means Palace guests get a private restaurant, lounge, pool, hot tubs, sun deck, sauna, steam room, and concierge.Read More
tomthecat

couple2-5 Cruises

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Age 30s

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