Hi guys
just booked myself on this cruise! Not sure yet if it'll indeed happen or not, but at least it's booked. Was kinda surprised -happily- there was an accessible stateroom left. They tend to be hard to come by, esp. if you're very specific in which ones of those you'ld want and which not like me. So a big

when one did still turned out available.
Lots of things still need to fall into place for this one to have a final "go", but oh boy do I hope it does all fall into place! Oh right, you guys probably want to know more than "she booked".

As my nick says; I'm Goofies one and only real long lost sis. Don't have his ears or face, but sure do have his clumsiness and good intentions! Am 31, have a love for Disney that is becoming a nasty spreading infection and will also earn me the title Best Auntie when my first niece or nephew is born next year, and always start out Disneytrips planning and booking solo. Last 3 trips didn't end up with me going solo, each time somebody decided to tag along. This cruise is booked as a solo but I've learned not to say that out loud as a fact anymore.
Michelle, keep it our little secret for now (do not need folks booking it all up and prices going up before I can book

) , but keep an eye out on Aer Lingus. Not too sure about their eco prices as I can only fly business class, but they're offering AMAZING bc prices for both roundtrip US as a one way from the US. Only checked the prices from Amsterdam, but wouldn't be surprised if they've got some good prices for the UK also. Especially when wanting to book a one way I've found they way outshine any other airline I've looked at (again bc). For most airlines it would be cheaper to book a roundtrip ticket US-UK-US and only fly the first part than booking a oneway, but not with Aer Lingus as far as I've been quoted by them. If you do end up wanting to book a roundtrip and only use it one way; remember to book US-UK-US and not UK-US-UK!! If you don't show up for a leg, an airline is entitled to cancel the whole ticket and they will do just that so that would leave you with a void ticket stranded in the US. With US-UK-US ticket it wouldn't be a problem if you don't fly UK-US as a second leg. They don't fly in and out of MCO daily, but they do fly on saterday which is all you'ld need.
And to Barca? Shouldn't you be able to find affordable Easy Jet and Ryan Air prices? Or don't they fly from the airport within your traveldistance? I've found EJ not to have the best flight times but even with a night in a cheap Barca hotel it could perhaps pay off.
And what about BA? Haven't checked them myself, but have been hearing quite a few Dutch rave about a sale that's going on at the moment. Maybe they've got some nice prices for you guys also?