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If you are looking for something unique, book the "Behind the Fun" tour of the ship. You'll see everything that goes on behind the scenes--the galley, the bridge, the crew areas, backstage in the theatre--and a lot more. It's a walking tour, and you walk A LOT--for about 3 hours. You have to book it at the excursion desk as soon as you get on board--can't book in advance. They only do it once or twice per cruise, and only about 16 people per tour. On the Dream, the cost was $95, but it was worth it. We were given photos from the tour, samples of food, and a Carnival drawstring bag of "stuff."

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We get up relatively early to have a small breakfast at the Lido buffet and then get chairs on deck by 8 AM. We usually still can't get chairs by the pool, but it's close enough. By 10 AM it's impossible to find a chair except in the odd spots on other decks.

 

After spending the morning there, we have a leisurely lunch in the MDR.

 

The afternoon is a combo of sleeping, scheduled activities, and more sun. Oh, and lots of ice cream. ;)

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