Hello Dis Pals! 
Our last vacation was Fall, 2008 to WDW Florida. Since that time I have had a TKR, another needed surgery, graduated college with my BA, entered Grad School, and as of August have a full-time job!
As I will be blessed to have most of my summers off, any vacation from now on will need to be taken between mid June to the first of August.
I would LOVE to take myself, my DH, and adult DS on a Disney Cruise!
Ideally, I would like a few days in the park either before or after the cruise.
I will need to do this as cheaply as possible. I would like to just pay monthly on it in even payments (no charging)! While I would love to stay at the Grand Floridian during our WDW trips, I am content with Pop Century and I plan on taking that same mind-set with me on our cruise.
When it comes to a Disney Cruise I admit to knowing nothing, lol
and would appreciate any information those of you that have done this would share! 
I would like a lengthier cruise as this will more that likely be our one and only. We would like at least three days in the parks as we LOVE them as well.
Is there a somewhat budget friendly way to meet these desires?
Is a cruise all-inclusive once it is paid for or are food, taxes, gratuities, ect... extra?
Also, while the TKR has helped tremendously, walking any distance is still a challenge and my other knee needs a TKR as well. Are the Disney Cruise Ships "ECV" (Scooter) friendly? Will that keep me from a lot of activities?
Are there activities that that someone 20, someone 40, and someone 50 would all enjoy on board? Do they cost extra or are they included in the up front cost?
WHEW... lots of questions, huh?
ANY advice, suggestions, or answers will be MUCH appreciated! 

Our last vacation was Fall, 2008 to WDW Florida. Since that time I have had a TKR, another needed surgery, graduated college with my BA, entered Grad School, and as of August have a full-time job!

As I will be blessed to have most of my summers off, any vacation from now on will need to be taken between mid June to the first of August.
I would LOVE to take myself, my DH, and adult DS on a Disney Cruise!

I will need to do this as cheaply as possible. I would like to just pay monthly on it in even payments (no charging)! While I would love to stay at the Grand Floridian during our WDW trips, I am content with Pop Century and I plan on taking that same mind-set with me on our cruise.
When it comes to a Disney Cruise I admit to knowing nothing, lol


I would like a lengthier cruise as this will more that likely be our one and only. We would like at least three days in the parks as we LOVE them as well.
Is there a somewhat budget friendly way to meet these desires?
Is a cruise all-inclusive once it is paid for or are food, taxes, gratuities, ect... extra?
Also, while the TKR has helped tremendously, walking any distance is still a challenge and my other knee needs a TKR as well. Are the Disney Cruise Ships "ECV" (Scooter) friendly? Will that keep me from a lot of activities?
Are there activities that that someone 20, someone 40, and someone 50 would all enjoy on board? Do they cost extra or are they included in the up front cost?
WHEW... lots of questions, huh?

