Pre-Trip Planning
Our family consists of:
Kim me, 41
Patrick husband, 46
Devin son, 11
Haley daughter, 5
We have visited WDW twice in the past six years. We wanted to do another Disney trip and we thought that the kids would be old enough to enjoy a cruise. And we thought a Disney cruise would be extra special. I thought that we should do a cruise only Im a big time planner and I just knew we would never be able to get to see/do everything we would want to at WDW in only 3 or 4 days. So we decided to do a 7 night cruise. Now where would we go? My husband and I have been on 2 RCCL cruises before we had kids one to the Western Caribbean and one to the Eastern Caribbean. We enjoyed the Western more it just seemed there was more to do in terms of the excursions. Were not big shoppers, which seemed to appeal to more of those who do the Eastern. So Western Caribbean it was. We had originally planned to go in the summer of 2008, but after checking the DCL web site, found that Disney doesnt do the Western Caribbean in the summer. This meant that we would have to take my son out of school again. This wouldnt be a big deal we had done it before, twice. Hes a good student so I really wasnt worried about it. Hes a good student
so I knew hed get the work done that he would miss. We just had to make sure that he wouldnt miss any standardized testing that was scheduled. So working around that, we came up with the week of April 5-12, 2008. This seemed so far away, but knew it would come up quick. I put a deposit down in August with AAA for a Category 5 stateroom. We felt this may be our only Disney cruise so we wanted to do it right.
After making the reservation, the travel agent suggested we get the passport process started ASAP. My kids had never had passports and my husbands and mine were expired. AAA took our photos for free, I filled out all of the paperwork, and we all went to the post office to submit them. This was the end of August. I heard horror stories about people waiting months and months for their passports to arrive and being worried that they may have to cancel a trip. I was pleasantly surprised when my kids passports arrived less than 3 weeks later, and my husbands and mine a week after that!
Both of the kids were extremely excited about the trip. But there was still a long way to go before we were close to going. They must have watched the DCL DVD a hundred times!
Finally I told them I lost it! We figured once we got to the holidays the rest of the time would go relatively quick. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas
, New Years. Their birthdays
are in February and March. Then vacation would be just around the corner. And it did go fast.
I made our flight reservations in November. The travel agent suggested I book the first direct flight out the morning of our embarkation, which I did. This would come back to haunt me and would be probably the biggest mistake of our trip. But more about that later. We had our flights booked, our cruise paid for (or should I say charged) and now we just had to wait for April 5th to come along.
At the end of January, we were able to check-in, register for the kids clubs, and reserve shore excursions on-line. I read Birnbaums DCL guide and checked individual web sites to narrow down our excursion choices.
Our family consists of:
Kim me, 41

Patrick husband, 46

Devin son, 11

Haley daughter, 5

We have visited WDW twice in the past six years. We wanted to do another Disney trip and we thought that the kids would be old enough to enjoy a cruise. And we thought a Disney cruise would be extra special. I thought that we should do a cruise only Im a big time planner and I just knew we would never be able to get to see/do everything we would want to at WDW in only 3 or 4 days. So we decided to do a 7 night cruise. Now where would we go? My husband and I have been on 2 RCCL cruises before we had kids one to the Western Caribbean and one to the Eastern Caribbean. We enjoyed the Western more it just seemed there was more to do in terms of the excursions. Were not big shoppers, which seemed to appeal to more of those who do the Eastern. So Western Caribbean it was. We had originally planned to go in the summer of 2008, but after checking the DCL web site, found that Disney doesnt do the Western Caribbean in the summer. This meant that we would have to take my son out of school again. This wouldnt be a big deal we had done it before, twice. Hes a good student so I really wasnt worried about it. Hes a good student

After making the reservation, the travel agent suggested we get the passport process started ASAP. My kids had never had passports and my husbands and mine were expired. AAA took our photos for free, I filled out all of the paperwork, and we all went to the post office to submit them. This was the end of August. I heard horror stories about people waiting months and months for their passports to arrive and being worried that they may have to cancel a trip. I was pleasantly surprised when my kids passports arrived less than 3 weeks later, and my husbands and mine a week after that!
Both of the kids were extremely excited about the trip. But there was still a long way to go before we were close to going. They must have watched the DCL DVD a hundred times!



I made our flight reservations in November. The travel agent suggested I book the first direct flight out the morning of our embarkation, which I did. This would come back to haunt me and would be probably the biggest mistake of our trip. But more about that later. We had our flights booked, our cruise paid for (or should I say charged) and now we just had to wait for April 5th to come along.
At the end of January, we were able to check-in, register for the kids clubs, and reserve shore excursions on-line. I read Birnbaums DCL guide and checked individual web sites to narrow down our excursion choices.