I am now starting to think about transport from the port to the airport. My flights are 11:45am from T1. I have put a shout out on facebook and I have put my name to the EBTA sign up area. I just thought it would be good to start getting an idea on how many people would like to share transport so we could get it organised.![]()
Our flight is 11.50 and I am panicking about making it. I think we will make our own transfer arrangements though so we aren't dependent on others, and maybe their being late for the transport and panicking me even more. Great idea though.
You should be fine with the 11:50am Flight.
But of course, if you feel more comfortable booking your own transport then that is fine. I just saw the sign up section and joined it.
I am getting very excited now. Will be able to check in tomorrow!!!![]()
Welcome!!Hello All!
My husband and I just booked this cruise. I am so excited as this will be our first cruise ever! Luckily my mom (skayrobe) and dad have been on several already. I see I have a lot to get caught up on but thought I would say hello quickly!
Hello!
We are planning a few days in London after the cruise.
I'm wondering in any of our friends in the UK can suggest a some websites that we can use to get London tour and attraction tickets at a cheaper cost before we arrive.
We would like to visit the Tower of London for sure. We have also been looking at day trip out of London that takes to Warwick Castle, Oxford, and Stratford upon Avon. There is a tour that will include the entrance fees to all of these sites, but you can also join the tour and not pay the fees until you go on the tour. Since it's just the three of us (2 adults, and 1 child), we weren't sure if we wanted to go to all of the sites, or whether our 6 year old would be tired, etc.
We'd really like to go to Warwick Castle, but the entry fee seems high. I was just wondering if there were some local websites, or perhaps some local discounts that our UK friends might be privy to.
Thanks for the help!
Chuck
Welcome!!this is one really great cruise you've joined! If you are a Facebook person,there is a very active website already partying :come join us!
Hi Chuck,
Are you looking at doing any other attractions in London such as the London eye, London dungeons, london aquarium, Madame tussauds (waxworks) ?
If so they have a merlin pass (www.merlinannualpass.co.uk) which include free entry all those and also Warwick castle, Legoland Windsor & chessington world of adventure. The cost for all of you would be £357 but if you are doing all the attractions that could give you savings. It would also give you 10% off shop purchases & 20% off food at the parks.
If you are just looking at Warwick castle I have some vouchers where you pay for a child and get the adult free which are valid until 31st July - if you want them I could bring them along for you.
Paul
Very excited - just booked this trip - it's my first ever cruise - disney or otherwise. DH has never been keen on the idea but with the price offer on this and it being disney finally managed to persuade him. Though looking at how long some people have been planning I have left this very late. Looking forward to getting to know you all and hope to join in with some of the meets if not too late. Also great idea for kids to make friends beforehand my DS's are 7 & 9 cheer2:![]()
Well for a first ever cruise you've chosen a hell of a journey, that's in a good way of course. It took me years to persuade my reticent wife to try cruising, she didn't even like the ferry journey to visit her sister!, anyway we did a three day and that was the last three day we have ever done. She is on number 13 in 8 years, lol
Get involved, lots to learn and have fun, the people here are a great source of information. My top tip is you can bring on your own booze in your carry on, unlike nearly every other cruise line. Welcome and Enjoy
Very excited - just booked this trip - it's my first ever cruise - disney or otherwise. DH has never been keen on the idea but with the price offer on this and it being disney finally managed to persuade him.
Though looking at how long some people have been planning I have left this very late.
Looking forward to getting to know you all and hope to join in with some of the meets if not too late. Also great idea for kids to make friends beforehand my DS's are 7 & 9
cheer2:![]()
Hello!
We are planning a few days in London after the cruise.
I'm wondering in any of our friends in the UK can suggest a some websites that we can use to get London tour and attraction tickets at a cheaper cost before we arrive.
We would like to visit the Tower of London for sure. We have also been looking at day trip out of London that takes to Warwick Castle, Oxford, and Stratford upon Avon. There is a tour that will include the entrance fees to all of these sites, but you can also join the tour and not pay the fees until you go on the tour. Since it's just the three of us (2 adults, and 1 child), we weren't sure if we wanted to go to all of the sites, or whether our 6 year old would be tired, etc.
We'd really like to go to Warwick Castle, but the entry fee seems high. I was just wondering if there were some local websites, or perhaps some local discounts that our UK friends might be privy to.
Thanks for the help!
Chuck
Very excited - just booked this trip - it's my first ever cruise - disney or otherwise. DH has never been keen on the idea but with the price offer on this and it being disney finally managed to persuade him.
Though looking at how long some people have been planning I have left this very late.
Looking forward to getting to know you all and hope to join in with some of the meets if not too late. Also great idea for kids to make friends beforehand my DS's are 7 & 9
cheer2:![]()
A lot of the museums in London are free entrance ..... check out the Natural History Museum, The Science Museum, The Museum of London, The British Museum. Another good thing to do is take a boat trip up the Thames. You will see a lot of the important sights from the river and it is great way to travel.
When visiting London a West End Show is a must ... TKTS is a good place to get discounted tickets on the day, from the booth in the middle of Leicester Square.
You can also apply for free tickets to the Ceremony of the Keys at The Tower of London ... happens every night when the Tower is locked up for the night.
http://www.hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon/WhatsOn/theceremonyofthekeys
This is am amazing experience.