What is the best way to get to Dover from the US? Can we get a direct flight into Dover? If not does Disney have transportation from a hotel directly to the port?
Flts from US were into London Heathrow or Gatwick airports. Both are more than an hr from Dover.
DCL read us a list of hotels (6 or 7) to choose from. They were at various locations around London and Dover - all with port transfers available thru Disney. We had no idea how to distinguish one from the other when they were running down the names, so we asked for the least expensive near London. That was the Sofitel at Heathrow airport.
How long are you staying in London? Cause Heathrow really is an hour outside of London. So if you want to enjoy London time and money of getting you in and out of London might not make it worth it. Especially if you are getting the train to Dover you might as well already be in London. If budget is a worry look for Premier Inns. They are like the English version of a Motel but much much nicer. All very clean, but pretty basic i.e. don't expect room service. I have stayed in so many up and down the country, there are literally hundreds in London its just a case of picking your area. The more residential the cheaper it is.
This is good to know. So as long as you are staying in one of the designated DIsney hotels, transfers will pick you up there. But one can book the hotel "directly", not through DIsney. I would assume this would work post cruise as well? Do most stay one night post cruise or fly home directly from disembarking?Unfortunately with a 12nt british isles cruise, we're arriving at Heathrow after 7PM and with a 2 nt. precruise stay. This gives us 1 very full day to tour London. It's a sacrifice but it's the best we could manage with a 2 wk trip.
FYI - DCL would only arrange 1 night precruise. We wound up cancelling that and booking direct ourselves which was a far better deal. We were able to get 2nts for the same price DCL wanted for 1nt. This had no impact on our transfers. They are set up based on the hotel you are staying at, but do not require you book that stay thru Disney.
Could you name some of the hotels that are listed as "Disney pre and post cruise hotels"? I don't want to bother my TA on a Sunday, and thought I would browse over them. My sailing is in 2018 but I'm sure the hotels may be the same or similar.Flts from US were into London Heathrow or Gatwick airports. Both are more than an hr from Dover.
DCL read us a list of hotels (6 or 7) to choose from. They were at various locations around London and Dover - all with port transfers available thru Disney. We had no idea how to distinguish one from the other when they were running down the names, so we asked for the least expensive near London. That was the Sofitel at Heathrow airport.
I can't speak for Disney but this is what I would do.
Fly into Heathrow and get the tube to St Pancras. That's the Piccadilly line (dark blue) no changes but it does take 1hr 15 min minimum. Then take the train to Dover (1.5 to 2 hours depending on the number of stops) and taxi to the Port.
Could you name some of the hotels that are listed as "Disney pre and post cruise hotels"? I don't want to bother my TA on a Sunday, and thought I would browse over them. My sailing is in 2018 but I'm sure the hotels may be the same or similar.
We did a British Isles cruise 2 years ago on Princess. We booked all private tours and had a wonderful time!
For Cork and Glasgow we hired private tour guides from toursbylocals. It was very easy to use and we found a tour guide in both locations that could accommodate our party size. They have "pre-selected" itineraries but most do allow customization. Our cruise didn't go to Liverpool so I can't help you there. In Dublin we did the HOHO bus and a walking tour on our own. We purchased transportation from the port to Dublin (roundtrip) through the cruise line.I think we have Normandy figured out but would love to hear about the other private tours you liked.