devotedchristian
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I have been back and forth between the Cruise forums and Disney Resorts. We are a family of now 4 going for our vacation. 2 Adults, 2 kids ages 3 and 14 at time of travel.
DH and I get enough *exercise* keeping up with our very active 18month old toddler! LOL so *we* want to relax a bit thus the sway to the cruise. We wouldn't be concerned about the teen. She may bring a friend with her to have fun with (we were concerned about the age difference and DH and I would tag parent) whether we cruise or go to Disney World.
And then I thought about Disney World and staying on site, a Deluxe, the Contemporary because of the convience of the Monorail and the closeness to Magic Kingdom. We wanted to be close to the hotel in case of a meltdown. But after you add in the resort costs+parks costs, it can get expensive so much that I might as well take the cruise.
Plus on a cruise, me or DH can just walk our toddler to the cabin in case of a meltdown. Oh I dunno, did you ever had this problem and whatever you chose, what was your deciding factor between Land OR Cruise?
DH and I get enough *exercise* keeping up with our very active 18month old toddler! LOL so *we* want to relax a bit thus the sway to the cruise. We wouldn't be concerned about the teen. She may bring a friend with her to have fun with (we were concerned about the age difference and DH and I would tag parent) whether we cruise or go to Disney World.
And then I thought about Disney World and staying on site, a Deluxe, the Contemporary because of the convience of the Monorail and the closeness to Magic Kingdom. We wanted to be close to the hotel in case of a meltdown. But after you add in the resort costs+parks costs, it can get expensive so much that I might as well take the cruise.
Plus on a cruise, me or DH can just walk our toddler to the cabin in case of a meltdown. Oh I dunno, did you ever had this problem and whatever you chose, what was your deciding factor between Land OR Cruise?
but the finances only allow for one or the other. I just got back from the Disney w/Families forum and a good pt was brought up about splitting up (a pp mentioned it here) and it just confirmed what I don't want to do on our family vacation.
I think they really need to be at least 4-5 to really make the most of magic kingdom. On the cruise he will have some fun activities in the camp (if he is within at least a month of 3), lots to explore, air conditioning to escape to, a real bed to nap in, and other activities. Probably be a better time for him.