Trip Report January 17th - 24th Eastern (St. Maarten)
Or,
How to turn a 6 hour flight into a 36 hour journey.
Our first cruise turned out to be a fabulous vacation, even though 24 hours before we sailed we seriously doubted if we would make it there on time.
Here's us; Tania (me), Jet and Adam.
I wanted to do a Disney Cruise for about five years, but didnt get around to actually doing anything about it until mid 2007 when I found the Disboards.
I contacted Dreams Unlimited about two months before the 2009 dates were released for information on a late January Eastern sailing; my sisters choice because there were three at sea days and the rest of us didnt want to be responsible for making a decision. Dreams Unlimited was very easy to deal with, they got back to me right away and I had two quotes within hours of the new dates being release (one for verandah rooms and one for category 12 rooms).
With very little hassle we were booked for three category 12 staterooms:
Room 1: Me (Tania), DH (Adam) and DS (Jet)
Room 2: My sister, who asked that there be no pictures of her
Room 3: My mom and dad
They did whatever they do to link up the reservations so that I didnt ever have to call Disney and do it, which was helpful when it was 90 days out and I was making reservations for Palo and shore excursions.
And then we waited for a year and a half. [As a side note, the strength of the Canadian dollar at the time was a big factor in our decision to go on the cruise. Well go again regardless, but Im not sure we would have done it the first time if the dollar is what its at now]
I shared an office with an ex-airline employee for years and should have known to book our flight from Calgary to Orlando as soon as the flights were available, usually 10 12 months out because you will the best deal. I foolishly thought that I could do better than $350 pp, so I waited and procrastinated for six months and finally got us flying into Tampa for $650 pp (well, half of us did, but that story comes later). So much for finding a better deal.
Other pre-trip planning included finding a place to stay before and after the cruise, as well as transportation to the port and back from Tampa.
Pre-trip surprises were an email from Dreams Unlimited saying that the prices went down a bit and we got a refund, plus we were upgraded to a category 9.
More to come soon
Or,
How to turn a 6 hour flight into a 36 hour journey.
Our first cruise turned out to be a fabulous vacation, even though 24 hours before we sailed we seriously doubted if we would make it there on time.

Here's us; Tania (me), Jet and Adam.
I wanted to do a Disney Cruise for about five years, but didnt get around to actually doing anything about it until mid 2007 when I found the Disboards.
I contacted Dreams Unlimited about two months before the 2009 dates were released for information on a late January Eastern sailing; my sisters choice because there were three at sea days and the rest of us didnt want to be responsible for making a decision. Dreams Unlimited was very easy to deal with, they got back to me right away and I had two quotes within hours of the new dates being release (one for verandah rooms and one for category 12 rooms).
With very little hassle we were booked for three category 12 staterooms:
Room 1: Me (Tania), DH (Adam) and DS (Jet)
Room 2: My sister, who asked that there be no pictures of her

Room 3: My mom and dad
They did whatever they do to link up the reservations so that I didnt ever have to call Disney and do it, which was helpful when it was 90 days out and I was making reservations for Palo and shore excursions.
And then we waited for a year and a half. [As a side note, the strength of the Canadian dollar at the time was a big factor in our decision to go on the cruise. Well go again regardless, but Im not sure we would have done it the first time if the dollar is what its at now]
I shared an office with an ex-airline employee for years and should have known to book our flight from Calgary to Orlando as soon as the flights were available, usually 10 12 months out because you will the best deal. I foolishly thought that I could do better than $350 pp, so I waited and procrastinated for six months and finally got us flying into Tampa for $650 pp (well, half of us did, but that story comes later). So much for finding a better deal.
Other pre-trip planning included finding a place to stay before and after the cruise, as well as transportation to the port and back from Tampa.
Pre-trip surprises were an email from Dreams Unlimited saying that the prices went down a bit and we got a refund, plus we were upgraded to a category 9.
More to come soon
