... if you want to relax on the way home could you do the cruise last instead, I realise you said you already have it booked...
Hi there. Thanks for your response.
Doing the cruise on the 28th Sept was my initial plan as it seemed like a good way to relax near the end of our trip. However, being the obsessive planner that I am, I did lot's of research and decided that the cruise on the 21st would suit us a little bit better. 4 reasons. Firstly, it's an Easter Caribbean which appealed to me a tiny bit more than the Western. Secondly, we're big foodies and it means we'll be at WDW for the Food and Wine Festival, whereas, by going to WDW first, we wont. Thirdly (and it's probably wishful thinking) I'm ever hopeful that Orlando will be a tiny bit cooler the start of Oct as opposed to the end of Sept. And lastly, and probably most importantly, the type of ship cabin we really wanted was only still available on the earlier cruise.
On the flipside, I would prefer to do Universal at the end after the cruise instead of before it. By then my son will hopefully be a bit more used to theme park rides and will be brave enough to try some of Universal's slightly scarier ones. I don't want to put him on a scary Universal ride right at the start and then have him scared off rides for the whole holiday.
Am I right to assume you can't split your Disney package stays up with a cruise? i.e. 3 days Disney, cruise, 8 nights Disney? That way we could do Universal at the end.
Thanks again everyone for all your help and responses so far. To those who gave me advice on Disney birthdays, thanks heaps. I think that will be the edge that will sway us towards staying longer in Florida over Fiji.