By: on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

With less than a year to go before the all-new Disney Dream cruise ship leaves port on its maiden voyage, (and as we inch closer to the WDW Radio Dream Cruise on February 27!), it’s fun to watch the ship come together throughout the construction phase.

Thanks to the people at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, where the Dream is being built, we are able to take a sneak peek at the ship during the process through its live web cam photos.

Here’s the latest photo from the shipyard:

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You can clearly see one of the smokestacks in place, as well as many of the 14 decks coming together. Keep in mind the massive size of this vessel, as it is 1,115 feet long and and has a maximum width of 125 feet. It’s 128,000 tons and includes 1,250 staterooms, with the capacity to accommodate 4,000 passengers—along with over 1,458 Crew Members!

I, for one, can’t wait to sail aboard this truly magical marvel. What about you? Why not join us on the WDW Radio Disney Dream Cruise in February 2011? For more information or a no-obligation quote, visit http://WDWRadioCruise.com

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