So we decided last minute that we need a vacation. We're looking at an October Disney cruise and I'm just a bit overwhelmed. I've done searches and reading and I've read the reviews and tips but I still have a few questions.
I'm debating between a larger stateroom for 5 people (hub, me, 9, 6, and 2) or splitting us up between two connecting rooms.
Admittedly we don't spend a whole lot of time in the room, BUT I need space. I'm kind of a room snob and hate to be cramped. (Don't ask why I picked a cruise if I don't like to be cramped, haha!) Pricewise there's only a $300 difference, so not enough of a difference for me to be worried one way or the other. So my questions: how do you get connecting rooms? Do you have to contact them? Is there a certain code I should be looking for on room descriptions?
Where do the connecting rooms connect? Is there a door inside the room or is it only connecting by the outside deck?
Next question, we're pretty flexible with our dates so I was looking at two dates, one the week before the other. The first would put our youngest before his 2nd bday, the 2nd would put him after his bday. Pricewise it's going to be the same. He would fly free on the first cruise but the price of that one is more than the next date. So I'm wondering, is there anything specific on the cruise that would matter for him being 1 vs him being 2? I think I saw that on the nursery reservations if they are 1 you have to book a crib???
Also, this question is per my husband's cheap-0 request. He wants to know if Disney does the last minute cruise deals like say Carnival does? He's convinced that we could just pack up and go on a cruise next week if the price was right.
I'm debating between a larger stateroom for 5 people (hub, me, 9, 6, and 2) or splitting us up between two connecting rooms.
Admittedly we don't spend a whole lot of time in the room, BUT I need space. I'm kind of a room snob and hate to be cramped. (Don't ask why I picked a cruise if I don't like to be cramped, haha!) Pricewise there's only a $300 difference, so not enough of a difference for me to be worried one way or the other. So my questions: how do you get connecting rooms? Do you have to contact them? Is there a certain code I should be looking for on room descriptions?
Where do the connecting rooms connect? Is there a door inside the room or is it only connecting by the outside deck?
Next question, we're pretty flexible with our dates so I was looking at two dates, one the week before the other. The first would put our youngest before his 2nd bday, the 2nd would put him after his bday. Pricewise it's going to be the same. He would fly free on the first cruise but the price of that one is more than the next date. So I'm wondering, is there anything specific on the cruise that would matter for him being 1 vs him being 2? I think I saw that on the nursery reservations if they are 1 you have to book a crib???
Also, this question is per my husband's cheap-0 request. He wants to know if Disney does the last minute cruise deals like say Carnival does? He's convinced that we could just pack up and go on a cruise next week if the price was right.