Bella2000
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I have been wanting to cruise for ages but just was not sure. I've been reading the boards and Passporter Field Guide to DCL and all of the websites. Thank you everyone in advance for answering my questions.
Here goes - I was initially looking at 4 day early October 2004 cruise as it's our anniversary. It would be DH, DD (would be 4 1/2 then) and potentially DMIL. I am now wondering about tropical storm/weather at that time. It being my first cruise I'm concerned about rolling ship/sickness/DH's vertigo. DH and DMIL have cruised many times before but it's been over 15 yrs. This week, when we spoke of a potential cruise, DH said that he did not think that I would like a cruise because most of the time is spent lounging in the sun/gambling and the cabins are really small. I explained DCL doesn't have gambling, the cabins are bigger and there are other activities. But honestly what do I know I've never seen them, I'm just reading this info?! DH loves lounging in the sun but I truly dislike it, and think it's boring. He's correct if this is a big part of it. Now give me a good book and let me sit in a quiet corner - time to myself - that I'd love. I also need suggestions on 3 adults and 1 child stateroom - perhaps we won't take DMIL this trip...
DD and I love WDW. DH enjoys the trips we "force" him on but I'm the Disney freak. I don't like waiting in lines so we tend to go off season but I don't know if it's the same crowd feeling like you can get at WDW on DCL? I have this fear of being cooped up in one space with globs of people, never mind my own family! Other questions - how social is everyone? I'll talk to a piece of wood, but DH is shy. Is it expected that you socialize with everyone else or can you at times "keep to yourselves". For frame of reference DMIL, DD and I think WCC at WL would be a hoot but I know DH would be appalled. So I guess I wonder if there is a balance of those personality types or more one way then the other. Perhaps I should leave him home or hey wait maybe he'd do better to leave me at home?
Here goes - I was initially looking at 4 day early October 2004 cruise as it's our anniversary. It would be DH, DD (would be 4 1/2 then) and potentially DMIL. I am now wondering about tropical storm/weather at that time. It being my first cruise I'm concerned about rolling ship/sickness/DH's vertigo. DH and DMIL have cruised many times before but it's been over 15 yrs. This week, when we spoke of a potential cruise, DH said that he did not think that I would like a cruise because most of the time is spent lounging in the sun/gambling and the cabins are really small. I explained DCL doesn't have gambling, the cabins are bigger and there are other activities. But honestly what do I know I've never seen them, I'm just reading this info?! DH loves lounging in the sun but I truly dislike it, and think it's boring. He's correct if this is a big part of it. Now give me a good book and let me sit in a quiet corner - time to myself - that I'd love. I also need suggestions on 3 adults and 1 child stateroom - perhaps we won't take DMIL this trip...

DD and I love WDW. DH enjoys the trips we "force" him on but I'm the Disney freak. I don't like waiting in lines so we tend to go off season but I don't know if it's the same crowd feeling like you can get at WDW on DCL? I have this fear of being cooped up in one space with globs of people, never mind my own family! Other questions - how social is everyone? I'll talk to a piece of wood, but DH is shy. Is it expected that you socialize with everyone else or can you at times "keep to yourselves". For frame of reference DMIL, DD and I think WCC at WL would be a hoot but I know DH would be appalled. So I guess I wonder if there is a balance of those personality types or more one way then the other. Perhaps I should leave him home or hey wait maybe he'd do better to leave me at home?

so I'm now thinking May 2004, Dec 2004 or March 2005 ?? My question is what exactly constitutes Early Booking Savings? I've read about it and I've seen the credit on the Disney site when checking dates, but how is it calculated or is there a certain # of months prior to the trip where you get them. 
), Palo