Cruises Cruise Lines Carnival Dream's Cabins and Suites By Linda Garrison Linda Garrison Linda Paull Garrison is a travel writer who has taken over 150 cruises and spent over 1,100 days at sea. TripSavvy's editorial guidelines Updated on 10/02/19 arctic_whirlwind/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0 The Carnival Dream is one of Carnival Cruise Lines' largest ships, with 1823 cabins. The cabins range in size from the 185-square-foot interior cabins to the 430-square-foot penthouse suites. In addition to the standard interior, oceanview, and balcony cabins, the Carnival Dream has three new types of accommodations. The first type of new cabins on the Carnival Dream is the family "quint" oceanview cabins, which will sleep five. These cabins have two baths--one with a tub and sink, and the second with a shower, toilet, and sink. The second type of new cabins are the cove balcony cabins on deck 2. The cabin layout of these cabins is identical to the standard balcony cabin, but the balcony is partially enclosed, making it more private. The third type of new cabins are the 65 spa staterooms and suites, which are adjacent to the Cloud 9 spa. Guests in these cabins enjoy special amenities and privileges, including unlimited access to the spa and its facilities, priority spa appointments, and complimentary fitness classes. 01 of 24 Family Cabin Bathroom Linda Garrison The family cabins on the Carnival Dream sleep 5 and have two baths. One bath is identical to those in the oceanview cabins. This one has a tub and sink and the second has a toilet, sink, and shower. Continue to 2 of 24 below. 02 of 24 Cove Balcony Cabin Linda Garrison A cove balcony cabin is identical to a regular balcony cabin but the balcony has a smaller opening, providing more privacy. The cove cabins are on deck 2. Since the Carnival Dream Cove Balcony Cabins are on deck 2, they are much closer to the water. If the weather is very rough, the Carnival Dream crew can close the hatch onto the balcony. Continue to 3 of 24 below. 03 of 24 Interior Cabin Linda Garrison The interior cabins on the Carnival Dream cruise ship are the lowest-priced accommodations. Although they don't have a view to the outside, they do have all of the other amenities found in oceanview cabins. Continue to 4 of 24 below. 04 of 24 Interior Cabin Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream interior cabins have a nice vanity desk. Continue to 5 of 24 below. 05 of 24 Interior Cabin Bathroom Linda Garrison The bathroom in an interior cabin is identical to those in other cabin accommodations, including interior, oceanview, and balcony cabins. Continue to 6 of 24 below. 06 of 24 Oceanview Cabin Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream oceanview cabins have a nice window that provides great views of the sea or the ports of call. They also have a vanity desk and sofa. Continue to 7 of 24 below. 07 of 24 Balcony Cabin Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream balcony cabins are spacious and comfortable, perfect for a family or couple's cruise vacation. Continue to 8 of 24 below. 08 of 24 Balcony Cabin Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream cruise ship balcony cabins look very similar to the oceanview cabins. It's the door to the outside private balcony that sets them apart. Continue to 9 of 24 below. 09 of 24 Balcony Cabin Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream balcony cabins are spacious and very comfortable. Continue to 10 of 24 below. 10 of 24 Balcony Cabin Bathroom Linda Garrison A Carnival Dream balcony cabin bath has a shower with curtain, toilet, sink, and plenty of storage space. The shower has both a gel and shampoo dispensers. Continue to 11 of 24 below. 11 of 24 Balcony on a Standard Cabin Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream balcony in a standard balcony cabin is small, with two chairs and a table. Continue to 12 of 24 below. 12 of 24 Suite Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream cruise ship suites provide more space and amenities but cost more. Continue to 13 of 24 below. 13 of 24 Suite Linda Garrison Continue to 14 of 24 below. 14 of 24 Suite Vanity Linda Garrison Carnival Dream suites have a vanity dressing room that separates the bedroom and bath. Continue to 15 of 24 below. 15 of 24 Suite Bathroom Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream suites have a tub/shower combination, two sinks, and a toilet. Continue to 16 of 24 below. 16 of 24 Penthouse Suite Linda Garrison Continue to 17 of 24 below. 17 of 24 Penthouse Suite Linda Garrison Continue to 18 of 24 below. 18 of 24 Penthouse Suite Linda Garrison Continue to 19 of 24 below. 19 of 24 Penthouse Suite Linda Garrison Continue to 20 of 24 below. 20 of 24 Penthouse Suite Vanity Linda Garrison The Carnival Dream penthouse suite has a nice vanity area dividing the bedroom and bath. Continue to 21 of 24 below. 21 of 24 Penthouse Suite Bathroom Linda Garrison Penthouse suite cabin baths have two sinks, a tub/shower combination, a toilet, and a bidet. Continue to 22 of 24 below. 22 of 24 Penthouse Suite Balcony Linda Garrison Carnival Dream Penthouse suites have a much larger balcony that will fit a chaise lounge, two chairs, and a table. Continue to 23 of 24 below. 23 of 24 Penthouse Suite Balcony Linda Garrison Carnival Dream Penthouse suites have a much larger balcony that will fit a chaise lounge, two chairs, and a table. Continue to 24 of 24 below. 24 of 24 Towel Animal - Walrus Linda Garrison One thing Carnival hasn't changed on the Carnival Dream - the marvelous towel animals that greet guests when they return to their cabins after dinner. It's always fun to guess what animal they are; most are clear, but a few are not. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share Pin Email Tell us why! Submit Share Pin Email