Some interesting responses.
Then drive back, the drive should be around 20 hrs with breaks.
Is that 20 hours each way? Either way this is some commitment, driving that long to a cruise. In Australia we're used to driving long distances just to get somewhere, but this is a hike and a half. Your driving and our flying times are pretty well the same, so in a way we share a common goal
The length of our stay is only possible because I've been working at the same company for over 23 years and have nearly 6 months worth of long service leave saved up and we also get 4 weeks annual leave a year as well. Another thing is, it's summer at home and the kids will only miss a couple of weeks school because they start their long holidays about a week before xmas and don't go back to school until the start of February.
And explains why I've never made it out your way for vacation since I haven't yet be able to make it long enough to be worth the trip out there.
Halls, of course it's worth it to come out here. We're all friendly people, there's plenty to see and of course the weather is great all year round wherever you go, except Melbourne, that place is miserable

(little piece of interstate rivalry there). And don't forget for you to come here, it's much cheaper for you than for us to go there.
I liked the countdown ticker as soon as I saw it on the Disboards. It's different, it's nice. I am using it on my regular Australian club boards, and they also thought it was great. The days difference would probably be explained by the time difference when we're logged in. Because sometimes when you're logged on, we're a day ahead on the calendar. But there's no chance we'll be missing the boat, so it'll work out in the end.
We are going to fly in from canada about a week before and spend a week in wdw
That seems like the best time to go too, crowds should be down and the xmas stuff in all it's glory. We're going after the cruise, but in the few days before the cruise, I'm going to buy tickets to the Mickey and Minnie's Very Merry Xmas Party and go then, when the crowds a little lighter. That way we get a taste of it before we actually start our marathon stay starting xmas eve.
Sorry for my long respose, but I was curious as to how "locals" approached the cruise and holidaying in general. I am aware that many of you get less annual leave time than we get, but it's interesting to hear how you handle the limited time available. I'm enjoying this!
(I just saw a smilie I should use

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