Happy Goofy
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Hoping for Hawaii- a two week cruise would fit the bill.
Our family enjoys Princess and Celebrity (but Celebrity may not be as good for some kids). We will be sailing to Turkey, Greece and Italy on Royal Caribbean next month--they "sound" very good for families but I don't really know yet.
We have sailed two Meds and 1 Baltic, all on Magic.If NY and Galveston is all that Disney can offer, we will have to find another cruise line.
Does anyone know of a good family cruise line that does Europe or Asia in the summer?
Thanks NHdisneylover! Let me know how the Royal Caribbean Europe cruise goes. I would love to stay with Disney but we want interesting ports. Did you sail Princess and Celebrity in the summer when there were more kids? My teens like the dressing up but they don't want to be the only kids on the ship!![]()
All the way....
The idea of not having to pay for airfare just makes it sweeter for us.
Time will tell.
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Does anyone know if they do have a cruise out of NY and hit Bermuda would this be enough to satisfy the Jones act thingy?
The reason I ask is if there was a one way from NY then I could stay on in Disney for a week. A one day excursion would not be enough for my family
If this is possible, do you think it likely? or just wishful thinking on my part...
I wish there was some leaked info about the Wonder Summer 2012![]()

I will try to remember to post about it when we get homeThanks NHdisneylover! Let me know how the Royal Caribbean Europe cruise goes. I would love to stay with Disney but we want interesting ports. Did you sail Princess and Celebrity in the summer when there were more kids? My teens like the dressing up but they don't want to be the only kids on the ship!![]()
We are sailing over Easter so I expect a fair number of kids. We love DCL's ships and satff, but agree that they often do not sail where we want to go, and even less do they do so when we want to do it (like my kids have two weeks off for Easter--but there is no Disney option at all in the MEd at that time--and we really want to sail the Eastern Med which DIsney has yet to offer at all).
).We did the Western Med on Royal Caribbean last year and had a great time. I think they have a lot to offer families.
The nice thing with RCCL in Europe is that you have a lot more choices about itineraries and ports. We love Disney cruises for sure, but their itineraries last summer just didn't work with our timeframe and travel plans. I have no regrets about going with RCCL instead. We sailed in and out of Civitavecchia on the Navigator of the Seas, with 10 days in Rome beforehand (we were also visiting friends there).
I hope you have a great cruise!

Not trying to hijack the thread ... but wanted to comment.
When we did our Western Med cruise last summer on RCCL (early July), there were a ton of teens. My girls were 15 and went to the teen club the first afternoon after boarding. Amazingly, the first 2 girls they met were from our own hometown!! They met a lot of kids, and it was neat because they were from all over -- US, UK, Europe, Canada, South Africa. I definitely think you would find plenty of kids in the summer.
I think that April 6 is the real date. TA seems pretty confident and she's very reliable. Best guess is NY in warm weather, Galveston in cool weather. Most likely destinations from NY are south to Florida (one day at Disney World), CC and Bahamas, but I don't think one way. She thinks Bermuda is possible but unlikely. Also thinks New England/Canada cruises are more likely in September than in the summer.
I have to believe that the Wonder is returning to Alaska via Hawaii in 2012.
We have a fully refundable deposit on a 10-night Eastern Med cruise on Celebrity for early August. If Disney surprises us and goes back to Europe, we would prefer to cruise the Eastern Med with them (we LOVED our Baltic cruise) but the Celebrity ships are really nice looking, we were pleasantly surprised by the pricing, the itinerary is amazing and I have to believe that at that time of the year, there will be lots of kids. We really love Disney, but we have a 15 year old and a 13 year old, and at this point we want to go to new ports and show them more of the world.

All the way....
The idea of not having to pay for airfare just makes it sweeter for us.
Time will tell.
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I would love NYC! We could save on airfare which is huge.
A double dip at CC would be FANTASTIC!
Like you we also have a fully refundable deposit on a Celebrity cruise... a 12 night Eastern Med and Greek Isles. We would love to sail Disney in the Eastern Med but I have a feeling even if they sail there the price and the itinerary would not be as good as the Celebrity Silhouette's.