VacaPlanner2012
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
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- 433
Alright, I am coming to you DISers as you have never failed me in the past! Let me give some background. My home away from home is Orlando. I can plan WDW trips, setting my calendars to 180 days out to make sure I get a breakfast at the castle before park opens, I understand FP+. I have been to the darkside many times. I am doing a Sea World vacation in September. I have stayed off-site, on-site, just about every major attraction in Orlando.
I have spent time with my wife at a Sandals resort, where, as advertised, I arrived and put my wallet in the safe, ate and drank A LOT, and got my wallet back out when we checked out. I have spent many nights at Great Wolf Lodges and other indoor waterparks.
But...I have never cruised. Honestly, never even thought about it. My preconceived notion is that it was basically a Sandals like experience, but on a really big boat. So, I started looking at all of the major cruise lines and my head is spinning. I have to wait to see what time I can eat dinner, adult beverages may not be included, heck, I need a beverage plan for a diet coke. A good family cruise is when they can take my kids away from me so I have time for my wife? All you can eat buffets all the time of reserved high end dining that my kids can't eat with me?
It appears that all of the planning DVDs and ebrochures show what is great about that cruise, but can someone tell me the basics of cruising in general? Or a great resource to visit or read?
I think I might like this, and I think as my kids get a little older, they will like it as well. Although it is not that much different than any family vacation budget wise, it is still a lot to invest in an unknown.
I have spent time with my wife at a Sandals resort, where, as advertised, I arrived and put my wallet in the safe, ate and drank A LOT, and got my wallet back out when we checked out. I have spent many nights at Great Wolf Lodges and other indoor waterparks.
But...I have never cruised. Honestly, never even thought about it. My preconceived notion is that it was basically a Sandals like experience, but on a really big boat. So, I started looking at all of the major cruise lines and my head is spinning. I have to wait to see what time I can eat dinner, adult beverages may not be included, heck, I need a beverage plan for a diet coke. A good family cruise is when they can take my kids away from me so I have time for my wife? All you can eat buffets all the time of reserved high end dining that my kids can't eat with me?
It appears that all of the planning DVDs and ebrochures show what is great about that cruise, but can someone tell me the basics of cruising in general? Or a great resource to visit or read?
I think I might like this, and I think as my kids get a little older, they will like it as well. Although it is not that much different than any family vacation budget wise, it is still a lot to invest in an unknown.