Alaskan Dream cabins and suites

Alaskan Dream staterooms review, floor plans, photos

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Alaskan Dream cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Alaskan Dream Cruises (Small Cruise Lines) en-suite amenities and services.

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Owners Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Alaskan Dream Owners Suite  floor plan
Max passengers:4
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Cabin size:210 ft2 / 20 m2
Balcony size:none
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Vista View Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Alaskan Dream Vista View Suite  floor plan
Max passengers:2
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Cabin size:150 ft2 / 14 m2
Balcony size:none
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Category AA Oceanview Cabin

Layout (floor plan)

Alaskan Dream Category AA Oceanview Cabin  floor plan
Max passengers:4
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Cabin size:120 ft2 / 11 m2
Balcony size:none
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Category A Oceanview Cabin

Layout (floor plan)

Alaskan Dream Category A Oceanview Cabin  floor plan
Max passengers:3
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Cabin size:105 ft2 / 9 m2
Balcony size:none
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Alaskan Dream cabins review

MV Alaskan Dream staterooms are in all 5 categories, with sizes ranging between 105-415 ft2 (10-39 m2). All staterooms offer hotel-style beds (2 fixed twins or 1 queen), small closet-style cabinet (wooden hangers, full-size door mirror), large picture windows (opening), under-bed storage space for suitcases (with built-in drawers). There are no in-cabin TVs, Wi-Fi or phones - even in the suites. Many staterooms are in the "family" category, accommodating 3 or 4 passengers.

  • Deck 1-Main cabins are positioned between the Vista View Lounge and the Sitka Rose Dining Room. These cabins offer extra storage space (drawers).
  • All staterooms' windows are floor-ceiling, and their entry doors face toward interior hallways. This offers more privacy because, on smaller-sized expedition cruise ships, cabins' windows and entry doors face toward an outdoor promenade deck (passageway), which means walking by people can look into the cabin.
  • All in-cabin bathrooms have a shower and WC fitted in a very small room. Toilet/shower are separated by a plastic curtain.

Standard amenities provided in all MV Alaskan Dream staterooms (regardless the category) are two high-powered binoculars (per cabin, for use on the current cruise only), hairdryer, fan, soft linens, duvets, towels. The list of Alaska-made bath products includes soaps, shampoo, and body wash - all by the Sitka-based manufacturer Winter Song.

Alaskan Dream cabin and suite plans are property of Alaskan Dream Cruises (Small Cruise Lines) . All floor plans are for informational purposes only and CruiseMapper is not responsible for their accuracy.