Jadeey
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With Disney Cruise dates for late 2018 coming out any day now I'm trying to decide how to structure our trip around our cruise.
We are planning a 4 night Very Merrytime cruise in early December 2018. Looking at the dates this year, I'm guessing our cruise options will be 3rd December or 11th December. We are coming from New Zealand and flights are expensive (around $10k) so we like to maximise our trips, but this will be our first time with a child along with us and not sure if we should cut it down a bit.
Options are:
1. Arrive late November 25 at WDW and cruise in December 11. This will mean 14 days at WDW prior to our cruise. We could do 10 Disney park days, a day at Sea World, a water park and a couple of days to either do Universal or just relax. We would stay at Pop and after the cruise would return to WDW for one night to stay at the Poly and do the Christmas party if the dates work out.
2. Arrive late on November 25 at WDW and cruise December 3. Only 7 days at WDW and still want to do a day at Sea World because I know my daughter will love it. We would still stay at Pop and do the one night at Poly after the cruise. (I guess we could move the Sea World day to after the cruise too)
My preference is for option 1 because we are planning to try and take it all at my daughter's pace which will likely mean much shorter days in the parks than we are used to. However, having never travelled with a 3.5 year old before I wonder if 3 weeks will just be too long no matter how slow we take it.
Thoughts?
We are planning a 4 night Very Merrytime cruise in early December 2018. Looking at the dates this year, I'm guessing our cruise options will be 3rd December or 11th December. We are coming from New Zealand and flights are expensive (around $10k) so we like to maximise our trips, but this will be our first time with a child along with us and not sure if we should cut it down a bit.
Options are:
1. Arrive late November 25 at WDW and cruise in December 11. This will mean 14 days at WDW prior to our cruise. We could do 10 Disney park days, a day at Sea World, a water park and a couple of days to either do Universal or just relax. We would stay at Pop and after the cruise would return to WDW for one night to stay at the Poly and do the Christmas party if the dates work out.
2. Arrive late on November 25 at WDW and cruise December 3. Only 7 days at WDW and still want to do a day at Sea World because I know my daughter will love it. We would still stay at Pop and do the one night at Poly after the cruise. (I guess we could move the Sea World day to after the cruise too)
My preference is for option 1 because we are planning to try and take it all at my daughter's pace which will likely mean much shorter days in the parks than we are used to. However, having never travelled with a 3.5 year old before I wonder if 3 weeks will just be too long no matter how slow we take it.
Thoughts?