texasgingerbread
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I need help. I have so many questions and my head is spinning. Our cruise was booked this past weekend and there weren't many rooms left. My head is spinning. This will be our first Disney cruise. Very familiar with WDW and DL. I just booked the Fantasy for 31 people! 9 rooms! Via costco (because I couldn't resist the cash card back). I would have loved to use a TA for this many people but financially it didn't make sense.
So here I am asking the disboards experts. I love you! I learn so much from you. I thank you for any responses.
Here are my thoughts...all over the board but any feedback in any area is greatly appreciated.
I booked all verandah cabins on the Fantasy departing June 10 Western Carribean, 7 days. The first 6 are in 4A because they are the only ones left that had 299 squre feet. 2 of those needed to be connecting but I settled for side by side because there wasn't any and then I learned today the balcony wall cannot be removed either in this stateroom. So that was my saving grace for not having it be connected...they could just use the balcony. Of course now they can use the hallway but I think I need to rethink this. So my question is...should I just watch it - and hope something becomes available? What do you think the drop out rate is when full payment is due and will I see much movement then? This category is 4A. I'd also prefer midship for the rest of these rooms and will try and move the rest of us. Also we're on the 10th floor - worried about noise above us - specifically dragging chairs or cleaning. Again these were the only ones left. Should I just rebook the 246 square feet or do you feel this square footage is important?
For the other 4 rooms they are all in a row on the 9th floor category 5C though - smaller rooms. Their balcony walls can all be removed so that's good. I just wish they had a larger room. Two of those families HAVE to have connecting rooms due to 5 kids each.
Any recommended companies on mass transportation to get to cruise port or just use Disney for $35/head? or whatever that price is.
Would it help to change one of our reservations to Concierge in order to book anything important in advance? Another issue we have late dining right now (no early dining available) and we have diabetics in our group who do not like to eat that late at night. This is a huge concern.
What things should I focus on booking for groups besides cabanas on CC?
Do I even bother with the MM on the cruise (whatever they call it). It's super pricey and again 9 rooms. I'll definitely do MM in park. Thoughts?
We fly into Orlando the evening of Thursday, June 8. Arrive MCO at 6:40pm. It's the earliest we can get there because we have a family thing at 9am from where we are coming from. We will be in the parks all day June 9. Then board June 10. If money is a non-issue - would you book some type of dinner/parade viewing/Wishes/Fantasmic for June 8 - we'd only have time for the latest show or something? I figured it doesn't matter if we're tired because the first full day on the boat is a day at sea. Since we only have one day in the parks I assume we'll do MK. Or we could do Wishes the night we get in and then do Fantasmic Friday night. I do not want to miss Fantasmic...it's my boys favorite show. We will more than likely be staying in a value hotel (this is where I'll probably bring in a TA to do this portion) or if there is a moderate under $200/night (doubt it). In looking online it looks like Pop Century might be it. Thoughts on this with a large group? I've stayed at CB and Poly. AofA is crazy priced for our dates.
Would you invest in a VIP Tour Guide since you only have one day in the park? Post trip is not gonna happen. I would need 3 of them because it looks like it maxes out at 10 people. Hopefully our one child under 3 (yes only one) won't count since I have 31. Or would you not invest and just focus on MK. I have 3 families who have never done Disney! (gasp) I'm sad they will only see it for a day. Thus trying to get the night before.
Maybe do a character breakfast at a hotel on Saturday morning before we board the ship?
What am I forgetting?
Is there a good link or post out there that you know of that has group tips for cruising?
So here I am asking the disboards experts. I love you! I learn so much from you. I thank you for any responses.
Here are my thoughts...all over the board but any feedback in any area is greatly appreciated.

I booked all verandah cabins on the Fantasy departing June 10 Western Carribean, 7 days. The first 6 are in 4A because they are the only ones left that had 299 squre feet. 2 of those needed to be connecting but I settled for side by side because there wasn't any and then I learned today the balcony wall cannot be removed either in this stateroom. So that was my saving grace for not having it be connected...they could just use the balcony. Of course now they can use the hallway but I think I need to rethink this. So my question is...should I just watch it - and hope something becomes available? What do you think the drop out rate is when full payment is due and will I see much movement then? This category is 4A. I'd also prefer midship for the rest of these rooms and will try and move the rest of us. Also we're on the 10th floor - worried about noise above us - specifically dragging chairs or cleaning. Again these were the only ones left. Should I just rebook the 246 square feet or do you feel this square footage is important?
For the other 4 rooms they are all in a row on the 9th floor category 5C though - smaller rooms. Their balcony walls can all be removed so that's good. I just wish they had a larger room. Two of those families HAVE to have connecting rooms due to 5 kids each.
Any recommended companies on mass transportation to get to cruise port or just use Disney for $35/head? or whatever that price is.
Would it help to change one of our reservations to Concierge in order to book anything important in advance? Another issue we have late dining right now (no early dining available) and we have diabetics in our group who do not like to eat that late at night. This is a huge concern.
What things should I focus on booking for groups besides cabanas on CC?
Do I even bother with the MM on the cruise (whatever they call it). It's super pricey and again 9 rooms. I'll definitely do MM in park. Thoughts?
We fly into Orlando the evening of Thursday, June 8. Arrive MCO at 6:40pm. It's the earliest we can get there because we have a family thing at 9am from where we are coming from. We will be in the parks all day June 9. Then board June 10. If money is a non-issue - would you book some type of dinner/parade viewing/Wishes/Fantasmic for June 8 - we'd only have time for the latest show or something? I figured it doesn't matter if we're tired because the first full day on the boat is a day at sea. Since we only have one day in the parks I assume we'll do MK. Or we could do Wishes the night we get in and then do Fantasmic Friday night. I do not want to miss Fantasmic...it's my boys favorite show. We will more than likely be staying in a value hotel (this is where I'll probably bring in a TA to do this portion) or if there is a moderate under $200/night (doubt it). In looking online it looks like Pop Century might be it. Thoughts on this with a large group? I've stayed at CB and Poly. AofA is crazy priced for our dates.
Would you invest in a VIP Tour Guide since you only have one day in the park? Post trip is not gonna happen. I would need 3 of them because it looks like it maxes out at 10 people. Hopefully our one child under 3 (yes only one) won't count since I have 31. Or would you not invest and just focus on MK. I have 3 families who have never done Disney! (gasp) I'm sad they will only see it for a day. Thus trying to get the night before.
Maybe do a character breakfast at a hotel on Saturday morning before we board the ship?
What am I forgetting?
Is there a good link or post out there that you know of that has group tips for cruising?
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