Hello, It's been crazy at our house with 3 y.o. DS's birthday and visits from grandparents, but I'm finally catching up. Here goes:
I do not think it is at all crazy to homeschool in order to go to Disney parks and travel when it's not peak season. I am the kind of person who would consider this option once our kids are school-aged. Just had to say that!
For the shuttle bus....we are also flying out of FLL and weighing the pros and cons of bus vs. carseats vs. renting a car and having the company provide seats. Our flight is not until 5:30pm, so if Disney drops us at the airport in the morning, we have quite a lot of time on our hands. Anyway, one post said a TA said the cost is $50 round trip. Well, since this is a repositioning cruise, there isn't really a "round trip" to and from the same airport and cruise port. Therefore, does that mean if you use Disney transportation from LAX to the LA cruiseport, and then also to FLL, that the cost is $50 pp?
Speaking of that, what is everyone doing for transport while in LA? We are flying in the day before to make sure we don't "miss the boat". We are probably not going to rent a car and do anything in LA. We will just fly in, get a hotel close to LAX, maybe swim, rest, and then wake up the next morning and go to the ship. I'm thinking of finding a hotel that offers a free shuttle to and from LAX and shuttling back in order to take Disney's transportation. I would appreciate feedback on this idea from those that are more experienced with the whole thing.
For the certificates....I'd like 3. I know they are big, but we'll do one that just says our family name, and then one for each kid so they can have them later on.
For the ruins.....because of the very cool 12/21/12 coincidence, DH and I just cannot pass up this adventure. The only catch is that the kids need to come with us. 3 y.o DS will probably like it, and one of us can wear 11 month old DD in a backpack. I see that the tour company offers a child rate, and we don't mind paying it. However, I'm concerned that they are assuming the "child" is older, like 10 or something, and they will not be prepared for anyone to bring babies or toddlers. Should I contact them and make sure it's OK for us to bring such young children?
As far as other posters who have young kids...our DS will be 3 1/2 at the time of the cruise and DD will be just under 1. I'll have to read back through and see what the "kid count" is so far.