Fiscalista
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2011
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Hubby, Wife and twin 7 year old daughters. Only the wife has cruised before (>20 years ago), but we couldn't resist the "teaser" rates and ports of call . . . GTY inside cabin, not expecting upgrade. May regret that.
Definitely interested in the book exchange and first day at Goofy Pool with kids - will sign up. Maybe walk/run in the mornings. Thanks to those of you veterans who have made so many opportunities available on the cruise.
A few comments:
Decided against DCL air - too restrictive, no control over flights and expensive for deviations (x4). Instead will rent car and drive one-way to Port Canaveral (7ish hours from ATL) probably the night before. Gives better options for carrying on initial provisions. Then, booked Aer Lingus back out of Madrid as we plan to stay on in Spain for an additional two weeks. Aer Lingus still has very good one-way fares for direct flights to Dulles ($650 adult). Probably use Delta miles or buy AirTran one-way tickets for final leg back to ATL.
Made all my own plans, but booked through CostCo for the cash card reward.
Anyone else staying on in Spain (particularly with kids)? Tentative plans are to make a circuit from Barcelona to Valencia to Granada to Seville to Cordoba then hit Castilla-LaMancha and see at least Salamanca, Avila and Madrid. Not certain whether we can pack that all in.
I guess this is my version of a B2B travel - Transatlantic cruise followed by Trans-Espana land trek. Lots of last minute planning to do!!
Definitely interested in the book exchange and first day at Goofy Pool with kids - will sign up. Maybe walk/run in the mornings. Thanks to those of you veterans who have made so many opportunities available on the cruise.
A few comments:
Decided against DCL air - too restrictive, no control over flights and expensive for deviations (x4). Instead will rent car and drive one-way to Port Canaveral (7ish hours from ATL) probably the night before. Gives better options for carrying on initial provisions. Then, booked Aer Lingus back out of Madrid as we plan to stay on in Spain for an additional two weeks. Aer Lingus still has very good one-way fares for direct flights to Dulles ($650 adult). Probably use Delta miles or buy AirTran one-way tickets for final leg back to ATL.
Made all my own plans, but booked through CostCo for the cash card reward.
Anyone else staying on in Spain (particularly with kids)? Tentative plans are to make a circuit from Barcelona to Valencia to Granada to Seville to Cordoba then hit Castilla-LaMancha and see at least Salamanca, Avila and Madrid. Not certain whether we can pack that all in.
I guess this is my version of a B2B travel - Transatlantic cruise followed by Trans-Espana land trek. Lots of last minute planning to do!!