1st TIMERS QUESTIONS . . .

SAWYERMAW1

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I know little or nothing about making ****** plans. Thinking about either late October or early November for a 7 night ******. When I make plans to visit WDW I always take into consideration the size of the aniticipated crowds due to holidays, special events, etc. When picking ****** dates, how important is it to consider crowds and do they run the same for the ****** and the parks? Any dates I should avoid? How does it affect the ****** if it is fully booked? Am I too late for this year for good rates?
 
The ship only books to a particular capacity level, and then they stop taking bookings. Most DCL ******s are at or near capacity, so the only difference about times of year are the prices. During hurricane season, the prices are lower, but weather can sometimes be a question. Holiday prices are always higher, as are typical spring break times.

I'd suggest you read through the ****** trip report board for ideas about cruising at different times, and the impact of crowds. Generally though, the ship is designed to support a capacity crowd. The only place you'll likely notice it is in the pools. I'd suggest you get the free ****** video or catch the travel channel special to get more ideas. Or ask questions here. Most folks are more than happy to share their experiences! Enjoy!
 
I am going on 11/13/04, this will be my 3rd cruise in November. It has been great weather every time!:sunny:
 
We did early November and the weather was great! Of course, I would go anytime I can afford it, but that isnt often enough to suit me.
 


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