Kids Pirates Adventure Cruises

mummabear

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Looking for some feedback on these, are they worth waking up kids early for?

Of the 4 any recommendations over which one to pick?
 
My girls both did this years and years ago when they were little - back when it was only available at the Grand Floridian. They had a grand time and still talk about it to this day - and lament the fact they are way too old to do it again.

I don't know what differs in the cruises based on location so I can't speak to that.

I would suggest that that 2 hours is a window for your to do something childless. If you do the one from Yacht/Beach club you can walk to Epcot - although the World Showcase will not be open if your children do the first cruise of the day - you could enjoy a couple of a things in the world showcase. You can also rent one of the water vehicles from the Yacht/Beach club to occupy your time. If you do the Grand Floridian, you can go to MK - or enjoy a more adult meal at GF cafe (that's what we did), or one of the other monorail resorts. Or, perhaps the spa?
 
I feel like I know a lot about Disney, and then I realize I don't!! Thank you SO much for mentioning this; my girls would love it and we will try to do it next trip if we have time!!
 
We did the one at POR last year and really liked it. The CMs were really enthusiastic and good with the kids. DD ended up with a ton of stuff...bandana, sword, patch, and a bag of "treasure" (little pirate themed trinkets). The cost approached what we would consider reasonable for two hours of babysitting, and it was nice to have some adult time.
 

My girls both did this years and years ago when they were little - back when it was only available at the Grand Floridian. They had a grand time and still talk about it to this day - and lament the fact they are way too old to do it again.

I don't know what differs in the cruises based on location so I can't speak to that.

I would suggest that that 2 hours is a window for your to do something childless. If you do the one from Yacht/Beach club you can walk to Epcot - although the World Showcase will not be open if your children do the first cruise of the day - you could enjoy a couple of a things in the world showcase. You can also rent one of the water vehicles from the Yacht/Beach club to occupy your time. If you do the Grand Floridian, you can go to MK - or enjoy a more adult meal at GF cafe (that's what we did), or one of the other monorail resorts. Or, perhaps the spa?

Nope still got the baby :)
 
Ask me at the end of sept! DS will be surprised with the one from GF (chosen for proximity to our resort)
 
your children do the first cruise of the day -

Is there more then one?
What is putting me off is the 9:30 start, with our time difference I am expecting them to not be getting out of bed until 11ish
 
There is only one per day and it is 9:30 - 11:30. My kids both did the one at Yacht Club in October and loved it. They have insisted I work it in to the schedule this year as well. If you do beach club you could walk over to board walk bakery or just relax at storm along bay or breakfast at Captains Grille, something like that.
 
Nope still got the baby :)

Since you still have a baby, maybe POR cruise? There are a lot of things to do there - rent a surrey bike, there is a large playground (I don't know how old the baby is), you can take a boat to Downtown Disney, rent poles for the fishing hole ...

Is there more then one?
What is putting me off is the 9:30 start, with our time difference I am expecting them to not be getting out of bed until 11ish

This is from the page on the DIS that gives some details on the pirate cruises

**Young pirates must show up at the marina by 9:15am for the 9:30 voyage and 11:15am for the 11:30 voyage

so I'm assuming there are two cruises at at least one location
 
There is only one per day and it is 9:30 - 11:30. My kids both did the one at Yacht Club in October and loved it. They have insisted I work it in to the schedule this year as well. If you do beach club you could walk over to board walk bakery or just relax at storm along bay or breakfast at Captains Grille, something like that.

maybe the page I was looking at isn't up to date??

http://www.wdwinfo.com/just_for_kids/piratecruise.htm
 
Since you still have a baby, maybe POR cruise? There are a lot of things to do there - rent a surrey bike, there is a large playground (I don't know how old the baby is), you can take a boat to Downtown Disney, rent poles for the fishing hole ...



This is from the page on the DIS that gives some details on the pirate cruises

**Young pirates must show up at the marina by 9:15am for the 9:30 voyage and 11:15am for the 11:30 voyage

so I'm assuming there are two cruises at at least one location

Just got off the phone to them, only 1 cruise a day at 9:30. On Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturdays
 
There is only one per day and it is 9:30 - 11:30. My kids both did the one at Yacht Club in October and loved it. They have insisted I work it in to the schedule this year as well. If you do beach club you could walk over to board walk bakery or just relax at storm along bay or breakfast at Captains Grille, something like that.

Did you pay in advance or just credit card held?
 
My girls did it at the beach club many years ago & really enjoyed it. I'd wake them up for it...is this the first day, or do they generally sleep late everyday. I'm from SoCal, but my family gets no relief. Even the first day we are at the parks by opening, out the door by 7-7:30.
 
My girls did it at the beach club many years ago & really enjoyed it. I'd wake them up for it...is this the first day, or do they generally sleep late everyday. I'm from SoCal, but my family gets no relief. Even the first day we are at the parks by opening, out the door by 7-7:30.

No it's the time difference which is 8 hours, if we are at home if they made it to 6:30am we are lucky!
 
Not to steal the thread, but do they have a washroom on board / available for the children? DD is newly trained (as in on her second week of panties) so she knows when she has to go and will tell them but can't hold it long.
 
My daughter did the one out of the Yacht Club. She loved that they got to sneak into Epcot.
 


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