Ready to book a cruise, just a few questions.

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1. I have developer's points and want to book a cruise for September or October. Do I have to wait until 7 months from cruise date to booK?

2. Who do I call to book the cruise? Do I call MS?

3. Probably a dumb question, but what airport to you fly in to for a cruise? How much do you pay to get from airport to port?

4. Do you need a passport?

5. What is cost of non-included items other than tips? (we are going on 3 night).

6. Is a 3 night worth it? We don't want to leave our kids with parents too long (3 kids can wear grandparents out!).
 
Yes you have to wait till the 7 month window to book,you do call MS you would fly into MCO and then the transfers to the port I think is about 70.00 per peson I maybe wrong on that,yes you will nedd a passport by then,well you have your tips and then if you drink alcohol then that is extra and then Palos is extra if you eat there,things like bingo are an extra charge.Just make sure you bring alot of ones for tips.
Well the shortest we have been on is 4 days and I can say that we would not go back on another one that short.I just dont think it is worth it but thats me and I donr have kids to need a vacation from:goodvibes .Also I would definetaly pay for cruise insurance just incase somthing happens I know with it being hurricane season when you go I would want to make sure I took it out.
1. I have developer's points and want to book a cruise for September or October. Do I have to wait until 7 months from cruise date to booK?
2. Who do I call to book the cruise? Do I call MS?

3. Probably a dumb question, but what airport to you fly in to for a cruise? How much do you pay to get from airport to port?

4. Do you need a passport?

5. What is cost of non-included items other than tips? (we are going on 3 night).

6. Is a 3 night worth it? We don't want to leave our kids with parents too long (3 kids can wear grandparents out!).
 
Can you buy travel insurance for cruise from insuremytrip.com insuring against point loss?

Do you think by booking this late we will have a choice to eat at Palo? Or a choice of dinner seatings?

When do you find those things out? After you book or while booking because eating on a cruise is a TOP priority for me!!!!

I don't really like the idea of 3 nights (I am a week long kind of person) but that is what is best for leaving kids and since the 4 nights all leave on Sunday, with a 3 night we only miss two days of work instead of 4 (we alreadly missed 7 days of work in January for a WDW trip). So, taking all that into mind, we chose 3 nights. (we are going on 7 nights in January 2010 and to WDW in December 2008, so we will still have a lot of Disney to look forward to).
 
Okay I am not sure on these things we have never been on a Disney cruise or ever used points so cruise.
So maybe someone that has would be more help to you.I have always used insuremytrip.

I am sure someone would not have to twist my arm to hard to get me to go on a 3 day if that was the only choice.
Can you buy travel insurance for cruise from insuremytrip.com insuring against point loss?

Do you think by booking this late we will have a choice to eat at Palo? Or a choice of dinner seatings?

When do you find those things out? After you book or while booking because eating on a cruise is a TOP priority for me!!!!

I don't really like the idea of 3 nights (I am a week long kind of person) but that is what is best for leaving kids and since the 4 nights all leave on Sunday, with a 3 night we only miss two days of work instead of 4 (we alreadly missed 7 days of work in January for a WDW trip). So, taking all that into mind, we chose 3 nights. (we are going on 7 nights in January 2010 and to WDW in December 2008, so we will still have a lot of Disney to look forward to).
 

The early dinner is usually the one that is booked up first. I would recommend you do the late dinner anyway since you are kid-free.

If you can not book Palo online, just do so onboard as soon as you get on the ship. :)
 
Okay I am not sure on these things we have never been on a Disney cruise or ever used points so cruise.
So maybe someone that has would be more help to you.I have always used insuremytrip.

I am sure someone would not have to twist my arm to hard to get me to go on a 3 day if that was the only choice.

Insuremytrip.com will NOT insure any of your points. The only one I know of is Travel Guard thru Disney. There is a good thread on the cruise boards about insurance. You will get more info on coverage over there. Good luck! :goodvibes
 
Well like I said in my post I have never used points but I have always used insuremytrip for my insurance when cruising.
I am glad someone could chime in and be able to answer that for them.
Insuremytrip.com will NOT insure any of your points. The only one I know of is Travel Guard thru Disney. There is a good thread on the cruise boards about insurance. You will get more info on coverage over there. Good luck! :goodvibes
 
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We just booked our cruise!! It went very smoothly. We used our Developer points!!!

Good for you! Now the next thing you want to do is go over to the Cruise Forum and get as much info as possible before you sail! The 3 night is so short, you'll want to be as prepared as possible ahead of time, so you're not wasting time onboard.

Also, as far as transfer go...you can book r/t transfers from DCL for $70 each to/from MCO. For 2 of you, you can have a towncar pick you up for I think around $220 r/t including tip. This is the most hassle-free and usually includes a grocery stop on the way to the ship to pickup any last minute items. Or, you can rent a car and drop it at the port. This is the least expensive way to go.
 
Congratulations on booking your first cruise. We have done it 4 times using a combination of points and cash - You can book your cruse now up to two years in advance.

Enjoy all the planning!
 
Congratulations on booking your first cruise. We have done it 4 times using a combination of points and cash - You can book your cruse now up to two years in advance.

Enjoy all the planning!

We are planning a cruise in January 2010. The rates are not out yet. We are going to me using mostly points. Can we go ahead and book now? Also, 1/2 of our points will be from 2008 and 1/2 from 2009 UY. Can we still book now?
 
Congratulations on booking your DCL cruise! We have an "all family" 3 night DCL cruise planned for May '09...and all of us are excited about it already!

Bobbi:cheer2:
 
Congratulations on booking your DCL cruise! We have an "all family" 3 night DCL cruise planned for May '09...and all of us are excited about it already!

Bobbi:cheer2:

I have a 3 nite cruise booked for May 28th 2009! Would that be the cruise you'll be on?
 
We are planning a cruise in January 2010. The rates are not out yet. We are going to me using mostly points. Can we go ahead and book now? Also, 1/2 of our points will be from 2008 and 1/2 from 2009 UY. Can we still book now?

They just announced the 2009 cruises while we were on the Wonder in December 2007. I doubt the 2010 cruise schedule will even be announced until December of this year.
 
I have a 3 nite cruise booked for May 28th 2009! Would that be the cruise you'll be on?

Sadly, no! We are going over Memorial Day weekend, with a few nights before at BCV for the Flower show!

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
We are planning a cruise in January 2010. The rates are not out yet. We are going to me using mostly points. Can we go ahead and book now? Also, 1/2 of our points will be from 2008 and 1/2 from 2009 UY. Can we still book now?

The 2010 itineraries won't be announced by DCL until around Dec 2008. If you book a future cruise onboard with DCL, you can save 10% off the price of your next cruise, plus get an onboard credit. By booking direct with DCL, you are able to take advantage of any sales prices (Jan is a good month for that), plus you can change the date of your future cruise with no penalty. Most folks will book a "dummy" date for their next cruise, if the itins aren't out yet. Then they can change the date later, and get the onboard booking bennies. Plus if you transfer your ressie to a TA, like Dreams Unlimited, you may be able to get an additional onboard credit.

If you book another cruise using points, within 72 hours of debarking, you can get a 10% discount on the points for your next cruise. However, I don't know if MS will let you move your date, without charging you a change fee.

Generally you get a better deal by NOT using points for a cruise. However, I know that one of the reasons I bought DVC was to ensure that future vacations are already paid for. So you'll have to see what works best for you. But I urge you to do some research, so that you know you're getting the best deal for your situation.

Good luck!
Wendy
 
1. I have developer's points and want to book a cruise for September or October. Do I have to wait until 7 months from cruise date to booK?

Because there is no home resort I believe you can book now.

2. Who do I call to book the cruise? Do I call MS?

Yes you book through MS you will have to pay a $95 fee.

3. Probably a dumb question, but what airport to you fly in to for a cruise? How much do you pay to get from airport to port?

I fly into MCO.

Disney charges $69 I think round trip per person to transfer you to port and back. For our party of 6 it was cheaper to rent a car.


4. Do you need a passport? It is not required at this time, but can change. Also if you have to fly back to the US in the event of an emergency you will need one.

5. What is cost of non-included items other than tips? (we are going on 3 night).

That totally depends on your decisons. Alcohol, excersions and pictures can add up.

6. Is a 3 night worth it? We don't want to leave our kids with parents too long (3 kids can wear grandparents out!).

That also is a personal decision. We just did our first Cruise a seven night and loved it. If you can swing it I would try at least 4, but that just me. I also count air fair into my decisions.
 
I just booked a 3-night cruise for October on Saturday and here are some things I've learned that might be helpful for anyone else who is thinking of booking a cruise with points.

1. There is a $95 fee. There's an additional charge of $95 for any changes...it sounds like these would be major changes such as cruise dates or catagory change. I called today to see if there was a different stateroom available in my catagory and ask if that would incur another charge. I was told for a room change there is not a charge.

2. I have found it much cheaper to rent a car one-way on arrival and departure than to use Disney Transfers which are $69 pp. I was able to get through Avis a compact going down for $40 and a mid-size returning for the same price. Just slightly more than a round trip for one person. Avis' code for Cape Canaveral is P3F. There are several other rental agency that will offer 1 way rental as well. They also provide free shuttles to the port.

3. You can book all your excursions and Palo ressies online 75 days out. When you book with points through member Services you will be given a confirmation number and stateroom number. You can then use these on the Disney Cruise website to book ressies when you are 75 days out.

4. Search the forums for tipping guides. Palo will charge you $15 pp for dinner and you will have to pay for your drinks, but food is included. The $15 is for gratuity, it's also seems to be common practice to tip above that surcharge amount.

5. If you don't have a passport, I suggest you get one. It appears that the State Dept has cleared its backlog and people are getting new passports in under two months time. There good for ten years, you can renew via mail, and it's one less thing to do for future travels.

6. Check out the DCL forum, lot's of interesting info especially about excursions and Nassau. I am now most likely either going to explore on my own or stay on the ship.

hope that helps
 
Can you give me an idea how many points it would cost to do one of the Disney Cruises? How does it work if you have a family of 5 or 6?

Also, I don't really care to go back to the Bhamas but like east/west/south caribbean. Are these iteneraries 7 day or is there anything in the 4-5day.

Thanks,
skipper
 
Congratulations on booking your first cruise. We have done it 4 times using a combination of points and cash - You can book your cruse now up to two years in advance.

Enjoy all the planning!

We just joined DVC and I was looking into doing a cruise with the our family of four. I don't want to get into the habit of borrowing points from future use years. How does it work if you use a combination of points and cash? Do I use points for the two main people and then pay the additional people in cash??
 











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