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Hello. We're just planning our first family WDW vacation and the idea has us so excited we're thinking of doing a cruise next. Looks wonderful! Anyway, before I peppered our TA with questions I wanted to have a better idea which cabin class would be appropriate for our family. Looking over the deck plans, I have some specific questions, hoping someone can help me:
Several websites I've referred to have stated that the Cat. 7 Navigator's Veranda cabins are only available on decks 5 & 6. However, it looks like there are some available on deck 7 too - at least, they are in the same place that I assume the others are on 5 and 6. We wondered if these enclosed verandas would be a good choice for us since we have two young kids - ages 4 & 1 - but the info also states that only 3 can be accommodated in the Cat. 7. Is this true for all of them - anyone know? The kids would be 5 & 2 when we traveled - would our two-year-old be considered a 4th passenger for room count purposes? Do they provide cribs or pack and plays for babies/toddlers?
Again looking at the deck plans, it appears that some aft cabins in Cat. 5 & 6 have slightly larger verandas. Is this true? I am talking specifically about cabins 7134, 7634, 6148 thru 6152, 6648 thru 6652, 5150 or 5650? Are these extremely difficult to book? There are other larger looking 5 and 6 staterooms in those areas too but I assumed they were reserved for the disabled (since, duh, they do have the wheelchair symbol on them!). Anyone know the advance booking policy for those? One of my boys has a serious health problem and may be in a wheelchair by that time (hopefully not, but we don't know).
Do you think the land/sea cruise offers the best value vs. booking a 4 day cruise and land stay separately? DH has issues with the veranda and safety - any reassurance I can pass along would make my life easier
- and would prefer Cat. 8 but I want to stay at the Poly and we can't with the package. Also, honestly, we'd like slightly longer on land than the 7 day package offers. I guess we can add on a few days with a separate ressie even with the package ...
Sorry, one more question that just occurred: is the square footage difference between an oceanview and a veranda all on the veranda? The diagrams make the cabins look similar in size. Are the veranda rooms actually bigger in addition to having the veranda space?
Thank you for reading this epic request for advice!
Several websites I've referred to have stated that the Cat. 7 Navigator's Veranda cabins are only available on decks 5 & 6. However, it looks like there are some available on deck 7 too - at least, they are in the same place that I assume the others are on 5 and 6. We wondered if these enclosed verandas would be a good choice for us since we have two young kids - ages 4 & 1 - but the info also states that only 3 can be accommodated in the Cat. 7. Is this true for all of them - anyone know? The kids would be 5 & 2 when we traveled - would our two-year-old be considered a 4th passenger for room count purposes? Do they provide cribs or pack and plays for babies/toddlers?
Again looking at the deck plans, it appears that some aft cabins in Cat. 5 & 6 have slightly larger verandas. Is this true? I am talking specifically about cabins 7134, 7634, 6148 thru 6152, 6648 thru 6652, 5150 or 5650? Are these extremely difficult to book? There are other larger looking 5 and 6 staterooms in those areas too but I assumed they were reserved for the disabled (since, duh, they do have the wheelchair symbol on them!). Anyone know the advance booking policy for those? One of my boys has a serious health problem and may be in a wheelchair by that time (hopefully not, but we don't know).
Do you think the land/sea cruise offers the best value vs. booking a 4 day cruise and land stay separately? DH has issues with the veranda and safety - any reassurance I can pass along would make my life easier
- and would prefer Cat. 8 but I want to stay at the Poly and we can't with the package. Also, honestly, we'd like slightly longer on land than the 7 day package offers. I guess we can add on a few days with a separate ressie even with the package ...Sorry, one more question that just occurred: is the square footage difference between an oceanview and a veranda all on the veranda? The diagrams make the cabins look similar in size. Are the veranda rooms actually bigger in addition to having the veranda space?
Thank you for reading this epic request for advice!
