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Pictures: Interactive features aboard the Disney Dream

Disney Cruise Line's new ship the Disney Dream will feature several interactive features.
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The virtual porthole aboard Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy is an attempt to give interior cabin guests a real-time view of the outside. High-definition cameras placed on the exterior of the ship feed live video to each room’s porthole, corresponding to the room’s location – port, starboard, forward and aft. As guests observe the outside views, animated characters may pop by including Peach the starfish "Finding Nemo," the flying balloon house from "UP" or even Mickey Mouse.

Virtual Porthole -- on board the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy

( DISNEY CRUISE LINE )
The virtual porthole aboard Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy is an attempt to give interior cabin guests a real-time view of the outside. High-definition cameras placed on the exterior of the ship feed live video to each room’s porthole, corresponding to the room’s location – port, starboard, forward and aft. As guests observe the outside views, animated characters may pop by including Peach the starfish "Finding Nemo," the flying balloon house from "UP" or even Mickey Mouse.
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