Veteran WDW traveler but never been on any kind of cruise. Before we even start, I need some advice from some experienced cruisers. Traveling party is DH, DW, and 8 yr old DD, as well as Darling In-laws (70's.)
1. Travel agent boasts how DD will have plenty to do while the adults go their own way. But we all enjoy our Disney activities together - as a family! Are there enough activities that we all can do together?
2. We love the parks, rides, flavor of WDW. Never big on the shows, water parks, and fancy meals.
Seems like that's all the cruise offers, but we're willing to try a new venture. Do theme-park-loving veteran WDW visitors like us still get a lot out of a cruise?
3. Looking at possible President's day week, spring break, or wait till July / August. We would never
do WDW any of those times - high prices, huge crowds! But does that have any affect on cruises?
4. How is the weather at sea and in ports on Bahamas, Caribbean, Castaway Cay during above
mentioned times of year? We are afraid of intense heat (90's and above) and potential hurricanes.
5. Thinking of 4 or 5 day for first-timers. Lots of you say that's too short. Have any first-timers felt that was an appropriate length?
Thanks for any and all feedback!
1. Travel agent boasts how DD will have plenty to do while the adults go their own way. But we all enjoy our Disney activities together - as a family! Are there enough activities that we all can do together?
2. We love the parks, rides, flavor of WDW. Never big on the shows, water parks, and fancy meals.
Seems like that's all the cruise offers, but we're willing to try a new venture. Do theme-park-loving veteran WDW visitors like us still get a lot out of a cruise?
3. Looking at possible President's day week, spring break, or wait till July / August. We would never
do WDW any of those times - high prices, huge crowds! But does that have any affect on cruises?
4. How is the weather at sea and in ports on Bahamas, Caribbean, Castaway Cay during above
mentioned times of year? We are afraid of intense heat (90's and above) and potential hurricanes.
5. Thinking of 4 or 5 day for first-timers. Lots of you say that's too short. Have any first-timers felt that was an appropriate length?
Thanks for any and all feedback!