Something else to consider... if you book air through
DCL, they bring you in on Saturday by default. If I remember correctly, they schedule arrivals up until 12:30 p.m. You have to specially request an air deviation and pay extra for a night at the Hyatt (using the DCL contracted rate) if you'd like to come in the night before instead.
When we booked with DCL back in 1999 for our first cruise we had them do the air, we did land/sea and they booked us to arrive at 5pm for our first day of a 3 day land. We had to pay $50 for a flight deviation at that time with DCL, so we did the red eye and get in at 6am. This is back when they still had red eyes.
This trip when I looked at DCL airfare rates for this trip it was very high. Those coming in from the west coast they bring in the night before. Need less to say we were able to find cheaper flights on our own, even afforded us 3 nights at Disney with the difference in price.
I say --- come by when you are done!!! I'm guessing we'll still be there... at least I will be!
What time is the all aboard at Cozumel? I think our excursion ends at 4pm.
We are doing the dolphin push, pull swim in Cozumel so will probably miss drinks. Hopefully we can meet up somewhere at the port or on the ship.
We also have an excursion planned at Cozumel, so I am not sure at what time we will be done with that. however, we can have more than one meeting right? I really think at the beginning of the cruise would be good, so we can know eachother right away and not try to figure it out until we get to cozumel!
momsully and AnkaG -
I am with you on meeting somewhere the first day. Maybe at 3pm in the Atrium or the family lounge (I forgot the name). We do plan to be at the port early, but I now a lot of family may not be able to meet.
Also for someone that has done fish extenders before, how do you get room change notifications out, that is what I was hoping the DIS meet would be used for?
I knew that about DCL but since my MIL was so unsure about the details of her flight arrangements I assumed the worst. As it turns out, she (MIL) called the agent, and the plans were made through DCL. The agent must have explained to her about what happens if the flight is delayed and that was why she (MIL) was so blase about the possibility of cutting it so close.
Monica how nerve racking. I wish I was able to be that carefree about the planning. I wanted to get to the port early, so we could have as much time to explore (and hurry up an wait), eat, unpack, meet people, check out the kids club, etc... I saw something on the travel channel that has stuck with me. They said on all cruise get to the port early to enjoy as much of the ship as possible. Since our first curise we got there so late (in my opinion), I don't remember anything about the port or boarding the ship.
Laura (Freezing in the PNW this weekend)