aebeauregard
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We booked a 4-night cruise on the Disney Wish from December 1–5 (me, my husband, DD (11), and DS (8)). I’m planning to stay at Disney from November 29 to December 1 before the cruise. On the 29th, we’ll take advantage of the free water park day.
I'm not sure what to do on the 30th. I’m debating between relaxing in the morning and buying tickets for the Christmas party in the evening. I’m a little worried that staying up so late the night before the cruise might make us too tired to enjoy the first day on board.
Another option would be to buy a one-day ticket for a different park, but it doesn’t feel quite right to go to Disney and not visit Magic Kingdom—especially if we’re only doing one park. That said, I don’t love the idea of paying for a full ticket when the park closes early.
I’m also considering skipping the parks entirely and just enjoying the resort. We could check out the holiday decorations at other resorts, visit Disney Springs, and hang out at the pool. This would be cheaper, which is appealing since my husband is already feeling how quickly the extra costs are adding up for the days before the cruise.
If I go with a resort day I feel like I need to maybe pick something nicer that our current All-Star Sports, but an upgrade to a moderate is going to be roughly $100/night.
Any opinions or suggestions from past experiences?
I'm not sure what to do on the 30th. I’m debating between relaxing in the morning and buying tickets for the Christmas party in the evening. I’m a little worried that staying up so late the night before the cruise might make us too tired to enjoy the first day on board.
Another option would be to buy a one-day ticket for a different park, but it doesn’t feel quite right to go to Disney and not visit Magic Kingdom—especially if we’re only doing one park. That said, I don’t love the idea of paying for a full ticket when the park closes early.
I’m also considering skipping the parks entirely and just enjoying the resort. We could check out the holiday decorations at other resorts, visit Disney Springs, and hang out at the pool. This would be cheaper, which is appealing since my husband is already feeling how quickly the extra costs are adding up for the days before the cruise.
If I go with a resort day I feel like I need to maybe pick something nicer that our current All-Star Sports, but an upgrade to a moderate is going to be roughly $100/night.
Any opinions or suggestions from past experiences?