Welcome to our sailin'!!!! We have 2 DDs who will be 3.75 and 6.5 nrxt September. Plus I'm sure we'll have a real collection of critters by the time we sail.
So I see you're aparently new to the DIS - this being your 4th posting. Has your family cruised much or done
DCL before? We were on our 3rd DCL sailing before we discovered the DIS!
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Thanks for the welcome! This will be our first cruise ever. We never been on a cruise before. It so much fun planning for this. The only downside to this cruise is that my kids will be missing a week of school. This was strictly a budget decision as the rates are lower in Sept. I know many other families who have taken their kids out of school for vacations and they did fine. Well - thanks again for the welcome. Is it September yet???
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Danielle:
We hear ya' on the missin' school and dine pinchin' tactic. We have 2 kids... one age 3 when we sail who is in P-school (non-issue there for school) and the other age 6 who will have just started 1st grade. In these early grades we expect to be able to miss a week and not put anyone in crisis. but when the kids are a bit older we would only do this if our kids were well adjusted and doing well in school. We expect no less and look forward to ocassionally travelin' during the school year. Savin' a buck is OK with some restraint and compromise. IE, we'll not be takin' 29 days so sail to Antartica on the KAPITAN KHLEBNIKOV (its' a Russian Ice Breaker chartered by Quark Expeditions) which would also set us back $25-34,000 per person. [url]http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/antarctica/vrates_aa07_1_3.shtml[/url]
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I mention the KAPITAN KHLEBNIKOV because I was watchin' this HD Discovery show about cruising Antartica on this historic Russian Ice Breaker. It seemed really cool until I paused to conisider that for this kind of money I could sail on the maiden voyage of Cunards' Queen Mary 2 for 81 days around the world. The sailing departs January 10th of 2007 and
a veranda cabin is only $26,645! Or... if I was willing to part with
$60,209 per person than I could sail on Silverseas Silver Shadow in a SUITE around the world. It would depart on January 15th of 2007 and last for 126 days.
http://www.cruises.com/s/c/results....&clp=1&sort=7&submit.x=38&submit.y=16&index=2
And you DON't wanna know what gratuities run on the Silver Shadow round the world cruise run. I figure its $15 per day per person - so each pair in a cabin would (should) cough up a minimum of $3,780. My family of 4 would trigger
$7,560 in minimum gratuities on this Silver Shadow voyage! Of course, that is pretty modest in gratuities considering we would have spent about $200,000+ on cruise fare, port and taxes! Comparatively speaking... when was the last time you spent $20 on lunch and left a 3.75% tip... or $0.08 on the table? Yup, that's what it would be like to drop $200K and leave tips of $7,560!
SO if you were cruising on this voyage in a quad would you bump the gratuities up from 7,560 to say $20,000 to keep it at a paltry 10%?