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heartsy77

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I am intersted in booking a 4 day on land 3 on sea cruise for Feb 07. We have never been the cruise before , and wants some tips. We are a family of 4 @ 2 adults and 2 kids( one will be 10 by the time we leave), however we are taking my mother along for the cruise, so should we book sperate packages? I have checked some of the rates ( Feb 07 is not availble yet) and it looks like it is cheaper for my mom to book her hers with my older daughter, and my husband , daughter and I book ours. Why is this? Also anybody have any ideas how soon we can book and is it cheaper to do so? Also has anybody gotten a better rate by booking the cruise and disney world seperate? Any hekp will be greatly appericated!
 
Having one room for 5 requires a Cat 4 or higher, so that is why it is usually cheaper to book 2 lower category rooms. Most people have reported that it is cheaper & offers more flexibility to book the cruise/WDW seperate than to book it as the package.
 
If you go with a category 11 room, make sure you do not get on level 2. The noise and heat will make you insane. We did level 7 and it was great.

You should do two rooms unless you want to spend more so that all 5 of you can be together. If you really want to go all out, you can get a suite.
 
we are a family of 5, and have stayed in a cat 4 room...we are sailing again, and also bringing my mother. We definitely decided to go with 2 lower cat rooms...by the time we sail, my oldest DD will be 11...very into the "bathroom" thing...fixing hair etc. Generally speaking it's less money to get 2 lower cat rooms, and I have to say that I am looking forward to having the extra space and being able to spread out a bit! :earboy2:
 

You should also look into booking your land and sea portions separetly. You can save a great deal of money this way and you can be more flexible. YOu have more resort choices and you can stay at WDW as long as you want.
 
We are also new to cruising. We are a family of 5 and also decided to take my mom. We booked two connecting "secret porthole rooms" on deck five for 4 days in Sept. 2006. I had done a lot of research and for us this was the most cost effective way to go. I got prices from AAA, Costco, Mousesavers as well as a bunch of different online websites. We ended up using AAA though Costco was about $50 cheaper. The rooms are priced as inside rooms because the portholes are obstructed. This gives us the lower price of inside staterooms yet we have the view. From everything I have read the obstruction is minimal and well worth it. As for the "land" portion of your trip I have read that it is sometimes cheaper to book separately. Good luck!
 
we just booked for 11/27-12/4 this year. I spent about 2 weeks researching, pricing, etc. I found it cheaper by about $500 to go through Small World Vacations (as referred by mousesavers.com). She said that up until recently it was possible to save a lot of money by booking the WDW and cruise components separately but that has changed (from what I found, she was right, even with AAA discounts, Costco, codes, etc.). Apparently the resort room is very heavily discounted when booked as a land/sea package.

We are looking forward to it and I feel we made the best of it. Trust me, I will not stop until we get the BEST deal possible. My DH laughs that I will spend 7 days researching day in and day out to save $10~ :earsgirl:

We are traveling as 5 and booked the cat 4 family room. This is our second cruise and we really didn't need much more room than the non-suite offered as we did not spend much time in it. Last time we had a standard outside cabin on deck 7 - excellent!

Best of luck! You should have fun!

Katrina

P.S. I like the 3 night cruise because I did find the sea day on our 4 night a bit boring and I felt a little closed in not being able to get off the ship.
 
Don't forget that 2 cruise cabins will translate to 2 resort rooms and you may like that as long as your mom is staying for that part as well.
 

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