sydwolfe1014
Earning My Ears
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My sister and I are planning a trip to WDW right after Thanksgiving in 2020 and are debating on adding a cruise to the trip. I know most seem to recommend the Land then Sea vacation order, but was wondering if anyone had done Sea then Land? Your thoughts?
To give an overview of our trip- WDW is going to be a Monday-following Wednesday, so a 10 day trip, with day 10 just having breakfast and going home. We have the days planned out to allow for a "preview day" and a full day at the park...meaning like we're doing MVMCP on a Tuesday night, and then have a day at MK planned Wednesday. We're also planning for a Universal day and a "chill out" no plans day to help break everything up. While I know we're going to have full days no matter what, I feel like we're going to be able to relax a bit more then most and take things at a leisure, so doing the cruise at the front end shouldn't be too much.
Neither of us have been on any cruise; I've been to WDW 3 times as a child (5, 8, 17) and she's been once (8). We'll be turning 30 and 21 next year, hence this big trip for ourselves. Any input is appreciated!
To give an overview of our trip- WDW is going to be a Monday-following Wednesday, so a 10 day trip, with day 10 just having breakfast and going home. We have the days planned out to allow for a "preview day" and a full day at the park...meaning like we're doing MVMCP on a Tuesday night, and then have a day at MK planned Wednesday. We're also planning for a Universal day and a "chill out" no plans day to help break everything up. While I know we're going to have full days no matter what, I feel like we're going to be able to relax a bit more then most and take things at a leisure, so doing the cruise at the front end shouldn't be too much.
Neither of us have been on any cruise; I've been to WDW 3 times as a child (5, 8, 17) and she's been once (8). We'll be turning 30 and 21 next year, hence this big trip for ourselves. Any input is appreciated!