ThereYouSeeHer
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Hi everyone! Does anyone know how much photo packages and photo CD's cost on the cruise? Trying to start planning for incidentals!
I think I've answered my own question! I found this link to a good list of prices. Not sure how current it is, but since it mentions the Photo CD (which I've heard is relatively new), it should be pretty close.Hi everyone! Does anyone know how much photo packages and photo CD's cost on the cruise? Trying to start planning for incidentals!
I think I've answered my own question! I found this link to a good list of prices. Not sure how current it is, but since it mentions the Photo CD (which I've heard is relatively new), it should be pretty close.
www. Magical Kingdom dot com/cruise/onboard/shutters.html
I think I've answered my own question! I found this link to a good list of prices. Not sure how current it is, but since it mentions the Photo CD (which I've heard is relatively new), it should be pretty close.
www. Magical Kingdoms dot com/cruise/onboard/shutters.html
Oops, the Kingdoms is plural, I fixed it in the link.I couldn't get this to load. I heard the cd on the 3night was $199. I haven't seen this in print though.
Oops, the Kingdoms is plural, I fixed it in the link.
The link says the CD is $250, which is really pricey. Even $200 isn't close to the PhotoPass CD price, which is $100 on pre-order. I'll have to think about this one!
Ok, my next question is about tipping.
Aside from mousekeeping, I assume we tip our waiter each night at dinner? Who else or where else would we generally tip?
Ooh, very good to know. Thanks for the link!Disney provides a 'list' of those you should tip and the recommended amount. You can 'pre-pay' these tips ahead of time (and are given a slip to give the person). You'll be left envelopes for tips in your stateroom prior to the last nights dinner. You will use those to give to the appropriate people.
Here is info right from the Disney Cruise site
THESE are per person, so in our case, there are four of us, so we'll multiple that out.
Ooh, very good to know. Thanks for the link!
I've been trying to go through the info on the Cruise website (and other places), but perhaps I should be more systematic in my approach! Like maybe picking one topic a day from the DCL FAQ pages and reading up on it. Everyone we are traveling with (including myself) is a first-time Disney cruiser (or first-time cruiser ever) and they are all just following my lead. So I have to learn as much as I can about everything for everyone (our party includes young children, baby boomers, and young adults, including one who is wheelchair bound). Luckily, I have 5 more months to prepare!
Ooh, very good to know. Thanks for the link!
I've been trying to go through the info on the Cruise website (and other places), but perhaps I should be more systematic in my approach! Like maybe picking one topic a day from the DCL FAQ pages and reading up on it. Everyone we are traveling with (including myself) is a first-time Disney cruiser (or first-time cruiser ever) and they are all just following my lead. So I have to learn as much as I can about everything for everyone (our party includes young children, baby boomers, and young adults, including one who is wheelchair bound). Luckily, I have 5 more months to prepare!

Thanks for the suggestion! I know there are alot of Disney planning guides out there and it's hard to choose one. So I will definitely look into the Passporter cruise guide. Thanks!You should definitely get a Passporter cruise guide, either from the library or bookstore/Amazon - it will give you all the info you need in a great format. It has the latest and greatest info on menus, costs, excursions, spa treatments, packing lists, etc. It is fun to read and will make you even more excited about the trip!
Liz
Good for you! Those NY itineraries are so tempting! We would love the Canadian one as well, but it would have to replace our normal Disney vacation--and I'm not ready for that yet!We just booked on the New York to Canada cruise for next summer! So excited. We've never been on the Magic and not having to pay to fly or rent a car is awesome. This is one cruise I never thought I'd get to take (since we like Disney so much).


I checked out the 2 day cruise. I thought it would be a fun mommy/daughter weekend. It was almost as much money as this 3 day trip - for 4 or us! I just couldn't justify the price. I really would have loved to do it. I am happy for all of you who can go.
On a 3 night cruise, how often does the group get together to meet? Is it something like a "Deck 10 at 3pm today" and then everyone goes their separate ways after that?
TIA!