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new_yawka
08-16-2002, 10:16 AM
My DW and I are considering spending our 10th annivesary :D on the August 17th 4 day cruise next year (we have not yet been on DCL). We are thinking about a category 6 room and likely going to do thiswithout our DSs (5 and 2 at that time).

On of my DWs biggest concerns is the weather. We are not big fans of very hot weather and so she is thinking that a few days in Martha's Vineyard or Vermont might be more enjoyable (because of the heat factor):mad:.

I am thinking that our 10th anniversary will be more memorable if spent with Mickey (she also thinks its a great idea).

If anyone has any experiences/thoughts that can assist us in making the decision, it would be appreciated, for example:

Is the weather that bad?
Is category 6 good for a couple?
Where should I go to find the best deals on DCL?
Are there any specific things we should know about DCL to make our anniversary that much more special?

Thank you all.

Louis

hazmat1212
08-16-2002, 10:25 AM
when in doubt pack bonine ...

we have cruised (Celebrity-Horizon-Bermuda) the week of labor day 2000 and barfed all the way home due to ruff seas
(gluttons for punishment) we're gonna try it again
8/31-9/7 MAGIC
hear that the same week in 2001 was gorgeous ---
mother nature very fickle!

we (two adults) have CAT 6, will let u know when we return ---
had 6134 (twin room to 6634) and switched to 6652 when we read about 'obstructed view' --- beware -- not thrilled about being so far AFT (will get all the rockin') but we're stuck now

cin in NJ

new_yawka
08-16-2002, 10:30 AM
We also have done the rough seas of late August:bounce: :Pinkbounc . Our first cruise was our honeymoon cruise to Bermuda. Celebrity's old (now retired) Meridian. great cruise, but saw more than a couple of blue faces on our return trip to New York.:confused:

Thanks

Credit Man
08-16-2002, 10:33 AM
I have cruised many times in Aug. Will be on th Magic on 8/24. Although it is hurricane season, I have been blessed with beautiful weather on my Aug. cruises.

JackieB
08-16-2002, 01:28 PM
We just got back from the 8-11 Disney Wonder cruise.
To answer your questions...

1) It was hot and humid. This is normal for August. You can spend time in or out of air conditioning as needed.

2) It rained and we had a storm follow us the entire trip. The boat had a lot of motion due to increased winds. I thought the storms helped cool things down. We didn't really miss anything important. Some activities were moved indoors as needed. The rain at Castaway Cay did cause some events to cease for a while but we still had plenty of time to play.

3) Disney recognizes special occasions with a special cake during the evening dinner.

4) Being from San Antonio, I would probably do a fall/spring cruise next time because we never really got away from the heat and I got a bit tired of the hot weather. Wish they would do a cruise to Alaska!!:p

FantasticDisFamily
08-16-2002, 03:32 PM
Our first DCL cruise was August '98 (it was supposed to be June but the ship was delayed and we needed to rebook for a cruise prior to start of school).

We were "blessed" with Hurricane Bonnie. No problem with rough seas as Capt. Tom kept us a minimum of 450 miles away from her eye. We did depart Nassau early making some excursions not possible and were not able to go to Castaway Cay - we had an extra sea day.

The Cat 6 was great - with or without kids would be my opinion. The main draw being the verandah. We've always been forward and starboard, plan to be again. I've noticed that the further back and lower you are in the ship the more movement you will notice.

MHOs
Deb

new_yawka
08-17-2002, 10:47 AM
Thank you for all of the opinions expressed so far. Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated, as I need amunition to convince my DW ;)