calilou
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My daughters and I are Disneyland junkies and AP holders from California, and we are ready to plan our first Disney cruise and Disneyworld trip! Woo hoo! We are dragging Daddy along whether he likes it or not! Our plan is to go in 2018 and I would love some recommendations. Our girls are currently 11 and 9 1/2.
WHEN: Our two timing options are looking like July/early August or over Christmas/NYE. I understand these are peak seasons so it will be crowded and more pricey, but please tell me some additional information about these two times of the year and why you would choose one or the other? Particularly if you were a first-timer. My older daughter's birthday is NYE so it is very appealing to be cruising while we celebrate that. I've also always wanted to stay at the Grand Floridian so I have visions of Christmas there before embarking. However, would we prefer a quintessential summer cruise for our first time? Without all of the holiday theming? Don't get me wrong, we're all about Christmas and holiday festivities, but maybe we should save that for a future cruise? Would love feedback!
WEATHER: We're wimps when it comes to excessive heat and humidity so will we be dramatically more comfortable in December? What are the rain possibilities? Does it get cold that time of year in Florida and the Caribbean/Bahamas?
WHERE: Since we want to combine a Disneyworld visit, our options for sailing port need to remain out of Florida. I'm thinking around a 5 night itinerary is best, but please give me your feedback for how long and what destinations? Bahamas? Caribbean?
Thank you so much for your thoughts!
WHEN: Our two timing options are looking like July/early August or over Christmas/NYE. I understand these are peak seasons so it will be crowded and more pricey, but please tell me some additional information about these two times of the year and why you would choose one or the other? Particularly if you were a first-timer. My older daughter's birthday is NYE so it is very appealing to be cruising while we celebrate that. I've also always wanted to stay at the Grand Floridian so I have visions of Christmas there before embarking. However, would we prefer a quintessential summer cruise for our first time? Without all of the holiday theming? Don't get me wrong, we're all about Christmas and holiday festivities, but maybe we should save that for a future cruise? Would love feedback!
WEATHER: We're wimps when it comes to excessive heat and humidity so will we be dramatically more comfortable in December? What are the rain possibilities? Does it get cold that time of year in Florida and the Caribbean/Bahamas?
WHERE: Since we want to combine a Disneyworld visit, our options for sailing port need to remain out of Florida. I'm thinking around a 5 night itinerary is best, but please give me your feedback for how long and what destinations? Bahamas? Caribbean?
Thank you so much for your thoughts!