California Mom said:
I've got a pretty could knowledge of the ins/outs of WDW...but
Disney Cruise (heck, any cruise!), I'm in the dark about!..help! Please give me some of the basics that I should know about when considering booking a Disney family cruise...
- time of the year to cruise considering price and weather (Sept/Jan)?
- category?
- room size?
- kids/teens activities, must do? on cruise & in port
- parents activities, must do? on cruise & in port
Thanks, from an inexperienced cruiser...but Disney lover!
It is much cheaper in the months you have poseted. It is warmer in September then in January.
Caterory is going to depend on what you need. We normally go with a Cat 6 for us. But we are considering going with two staterooms next time.
Cat 9 and higher have the split bathrooms. Which is very nice. You could also look into a SPR. It is an outside Cat 9 obstructed view for the price of a Cat 10.
The kids programs are very nice and I have heard he teens area is just as cool. You can let the kids look at a navigator and see what they would like to do and plan around those activities. Port excursion are also per what your family likes or wants to do. There are several excursions we have done and loved. But you need to figure out what length of cruise you are going on and go from there. Once you have that done you can post another thread about specific excursion. If you are doing a 7 day cruise you will need to decide if you want to go with the Eastern or Western itinerary. The Eastern is not a property ridden as the Western.
As adults (parents) we like to do the wine tasting, the rasul, the massages, Palo's and we like Quiet Cove.
We have yet to be able to go to Serenity Bay. If all goes well in 5 weeks we will do this.
DCL has loads of things to do. They have wine, tequilla, martini and beer tastings. You can go to dance lessons. They have father son putting matches. Dancing under the stairs, bridge tours, all kinds of spa treatments and this is just naming a few.
You could also for another $339 add the REAS package. It is not much of a savings, but the big this to it is if paid in full at 105 days out you can make Palo's ressies. If you are going on a 4 day cruise you can also make ressies for Palo's Brunch or the 7 day you can make the ressies for Dinner, Brunch and High Tea at 105 days out. You can also make your spa treatments at this time. That window is the same window of making ressies on-line as they give the conceirge guests. If you are a first time cruiser you have to wait to 75 days out. This makes it worth it to us. As
castaway cay memebers we have to wait to 90 days out. Of course, in the package you get a romantic gift basket, romantic breakfast in bed (you get a special menu in the basket). You can order enough food for everyone in your party. You also get a well being couples massage, Palo's ressies and a romantic turn down service.