mrsjoannh13
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Okay, so hubby, DD3 and I just got back from our first family vacation to WDW. Cliff notes - we loved it and are already planning to go back each year for DD's birthday in November.
We are considering a cruise in February (Mardi Gras means extra days off work for us) and would likely be taking the 7 day on Disney Fantasy out of Canaveral.
I spent countless hours planning and booking our trip to WDW. I feel like I know everything about every nook and cranny of that place and how to book it, where to see characters, how to get dining reservations, transportation, etc.
In terms of a Disney cruise I know NOTHING. Nada. Zip. So I'm turning to you good folks in hopes you can answer a few questions for me.
1. When I book our room, do I also book dining in advance (ala the 180 day booking window for ADRs at Disney)? Or is there no "competition" for good restaurants and you just eat where you want?
2. I know there are usually late seatings and early seatings for dinner. Is this assigned in advance or can you request it when you are onboard? Having a little one, there's no way we could make a late dinner.
3. On a previous cruise, DH and I experienced the peculiar phenomenon of community seating. We were seated at a large table with 3 other couples. Luckily they were very nice people, but we are not really fans of this. Will we be seated with other families at dinner and lunch or will we have our own table?
4. How, when, where do we meet characters? Are these at meals or random locations throughout the ship?
5. With regards to the shows, do tickets need to be reserved in advance or do you just go before or after dinner based on your seating time?
6. In general do you know about activities (e.g. Pirate Night) in advance or do you get information about the day and time via the newsletter once onboard?
7. Can you book the "formal" restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner if you prefer sit down meals? Or are you limited to 1 formal a day? Or do you just pay more based on your dining preferences? I know the cruise cost includes dining so just wasn't sure how you go about selecting the restaurants we want to eat at for each meal.
Anything else that you think would be helpful for me to know - please feel free to chime in! We had a great experience at WDW thanks to lots of research and pre-planning. Hoping to have another great vacation on the Disney Cruise Line! Thanks!!!
We are considering a cruise in February (Mardi Gras means extra days off work for us) and would likely be taking the 7 day on Disney Fantasy out of Canaveral.
I spent countless hours planning and booking our trip to WDW. I feel like I know everything about every nook and cranny of that place and how to book it, where to see characters, how to get dining reservations, transportation, etc.
In terms of a Disney cruise I know NOTHING. Nada. Zip. So I'm turning to you good folks in hopes you can answer a few questions for me.
1. When I book our room, do I also book dining in advance (ala the 180 day booking window for ADRs at Disney)? Or is there no "competition" for good restaurants and you just eat where you want?
2. I know there are usually late seatings and early seatings for dinner. Is this assigned in advance or can you request it when you are onboard? Having a little one, there's no way we could make a late dinner.
3. On a previous cruise, DH and I experienced the peculiar phenomenon of community seating. We were seated at a large table with 3 other couples. Luckily they were very nice people, but we are not really fans of this. Will we be seated with other families at dinner and lunch or will we have our own table?
4. How, when, where do we meet characters? Are these at meals or random locations throughout the ship?
5. With regards to the shows, do tickets need to be reserved in advance or do you just go before or after dinner based on your seating time?
6. In general do you know about activities (e.g. Pirate Night) in advance or do you get information about the day and time via the newsletter once onboard?
7. Can you book the "formal" restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner if you prefer sit down meals? Or are you limited to 1 formal a day? Or do you just pay more based on your dining preferences? I know the cruise cost includes dining so just wasn't sure how you go about selecting the restaurants we want to eat at for each meal.
Anything else that you think would be helpful for me to know - please feel free to chime in! We had a great experience at WDW thanks to lots of research and pre-planning. Hoping to have another great vacation on the Disney Cruise Line! Thanks!!!