dthogue
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February 28, 2010
4-night WONDER
Cast of Characters:
Tammy, me, Mom
Doug, DH, Dad
Kaitlyn, DD, age 17 - High School Senior
Brenna, DD, age 11 - 6th grader
Our planning began when we asked Kaitlyn what kind of trip she would like to take as our "graduation" trip to her in June 2010. She choose a cruise, more specifically she wanted to take a Disney Cruise. Well as most of you know, a Disney Cruise can be expensive and a Disney cruise in June can be VERY expensive. After much research and consideration we booked a 5-night Disney Cruise for Kaitlyn and myself in a cat 11 cabin for about $2750.00. Ouch!!!! This meant that Dad and Brenna had to stay home - there was no way we could afford for all 4 of us to cruise. Not to mention we also have an older DD who would be home from college at that time and would want to cruise as well.
Fast forward to September 2009 and Disney released the "Kids Sail Free" promotion. Kaitlyn's 18th b-day is March 23rd, so I did some more research to see what might be available. I was able to book a 4-night Disney Cruise departing on Feb 28th for all 4 of us for roughly $1700.00 less than the cruise in June. We checked with Kaitlyn to see if she would be willing to "celebrate" her graduation a few months early. She was agreeable so I changed our reservation from June to February. With the money we saved on the cruise, we decided to add 1 night before the cruise and 4 nights following the cruise at WDW.
Pre-Trip Plans:
Once we decided on the cruise, I started planning the other aspects of our cruise.
Cabin - we are booked in a guarantee category 12 - check back to see where we end up.
Fish Extender - we will participating in the FE with our fellow DIS cruisers - check back to see what we decide to hand out.
Our plans:
Saturday, February 28th - 11:00am from BWI to MCO, arriving at 1:30pm, pick up rental car at Avis, drive to Magic Kingdom, spend the remainder of the day. Spend night at Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista using the travel zoo rate of $29.00 for the night.
Sunday, February 28th - depart the Comfort Inn around 8:30am, stop for breakfast and drive to the port. Return car to Avis, take shuttle to the port, check in for cruise.
Sun 2/28 to Thurs 3/4 - Wonder Cruise
Thursday, March 4th - disembark Wonder, meet Florida Towncar for return trip to Disney's Pop Century for the next four nights.
Thursday, March 4th - check into hotel, spend the remainder of the day at Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney in the evening
Friday, March 5th - Hollywood Studios for the day - mini golf at night????
Saturday, March 6th - EPCOT for the day
Sunday, March 7th - all day in the MK - EMH from 9pm- midnight.
Monday, March 8th - flight home
Well those are my plans as of now. We will be getting 5 day park hoppers, but I am toying with the idea of getting AP's, or maybe 10-day no expiration hoppers. Doug, Brenna and I are booked on a 7-night Disney Western cruise for Nov 2010 and would like to spend a few days at WDW before that trip as well.
Stay tuned to see how our trip works out - right now we have about 70 days til we sail. I sure hope that time flies by.
Tammy

4-night WONDER
Cast of Characters:
Tammy, me, Mom
Doug, DH, Dad
Kaitlyn, DD, age 17 - High School Senior
Brenna, DD, age 11 - 6th grader
Our planning began when we asked Kaitlyn what kind of trip she would like to take as our "graduation" trip to her in June 2010. She choose a cruise, more specifically she wanted to take a Disney Cruise. Well as most of you know, a Disney Cruise can be expensive and a Disney cruise in June can be VERY expensive. After much research and consideration we booked a 5-night Disney Cruise for Kaitlyn and myself in a cat 11 cabin for about $2750.00. Ouch!!!! This meant that Dad and Brenna had to stay home - there was no way we could afford for all 4 of us to cruise. Not to mention we also have an older DD who would be home from college at that time and would want to cruise as well.
Fast forward to September 2009 and Disney released the "Kids Sail Free" promotion. Kaitlyn's 18th b-day is March 23rd, so I did some more research to see what might be available. I was able to book a 4-night Disney Cruise departing on Feb 28th for all 4 of us for roughly $1700.00 less than the cruise in June. We checked with Kaitlyn to see if she would be willing to "celebrate" her graduation a few months early. She was agreeable so I changed our reservation from June to February. With the money we saved on the cruise, we decided to add 1 night before the cruise and 4 nights following the cruise at WDW.

Pre-Trip Plans:
Once we decided on the cruise, I started planning the other aspects of our cruise.
Cabin - we are booked in a guarantee category 12 - check back to see where we end up.
Fish Extender - we will participating in the FE with our fellow DIS cruisers - check back to see what we decide to hand out.
Our plans:
Saturday, February 28th - 11:00am from BWI to MCO, arriving at 1:30pm, pick up rental car at Avis, drive to Magic Kingdom, spend the remainder of the day. Spend night at Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista using the travel zoo rate of $29.00 for the night.
Sunday, February 28th - depart the Comfort Inn around 8:30am, stop for breakfast and drive to the port. Return car to Avis, take shuttle to the port, check in for cruise.
Sun 2/28 to Thurs 3/4 - Wonder Cruise
Thursday, March 4th - disembark Wonder, meet Florida Towncar for return trip to Disney's Pop Century for the next four nights.
Thursday, March 4th - check into hotel, spend the remainder of the day at Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney in the evening
Friday, March 5th - Hollywood Studios for the day - mini golf at night????
Saturday, March 6th - EPCOT for the day
Sunday, March 7th - all day in the MK - EMH from 9pm- midnight.
Monday, March 8th - flight home
Well those are my plans as of now. We will be getting 5 day park hoppers, but I am toying with the idea of getting AP's, or maybe 10-day no expiration hoppers. Doug, Brenna and I are booked on a 7-night Disney Western cruise for Nov 2010 and would like to spend a few days at WDW before that trip as well.
Stay tuned to see how our trip works out - right now we have about 70 days til we sail. I sure hope that time flies by.
Tammy
