I've read the related threads about how efficient Disney does the disembarking. I'm a first time cruiser and have full faith that the whole process will be quick and painless. However...
We're cruising with my in-laws who are veteran cruisers but this will be their first Disney cruise. My mother-in-law is insisting on staying at Port Canaveral Saturday night (we're doing the seven day Eastern) because they "don't want to be rushed" to disembark and then head out for home. I suggested a compromise and we'd go to Daytona or St. Augustine but they are insisting it'll take hours to get through disembarking and customs.
Those of you who have done other cruises, can you help? Could you compare and contrast the other lines to what Disney does and why Disney does it better? This is the last little detail to settle and it's driving me crazy that my mother-in-law trusts me with all things Disney except this. At least I finally got her to believe that Disney allows you to take alcohol on board with you.
We're cruising with my in-laws who are veteran cruisers but this will be their first Disney cruise. My mother-in-law is insisting on staying at Port Canaveral Saturday night (we're doing the seven day Eastern) because they "don't want to be rushed" to disembark and then head out for home. I suggested a compromise and we'd go to Daytona or St. Augustine but they are insisting it'll take hours to get through disembarking and customs.
Those of you who have done other cruises, can you help? Could you compare and contrast the other lines to what Disney does and why Disney does it better? This is the last little detail to settle and it's driving me crazy that my mother-in-law trusts me with all things Disney except this. At least I finally got her to believe that Disney allows you to take alcohol on board with you.


