we (my sister and i) did a land and sea package in 2001 in March, the 8th - 15th. That's when you're considering going, right? Here are my thoughts...
The weather was delightful in March. We did three days at the Beach Club. The parks weren't busy at all. Not too many rides were on the rehab schedule at that time. The only major one I remember not getting to ride (due to breaking down) was POTC in MK. In the mornings we usually wore a sweatshirt but took it off about 11 or 12. The temps were usually in the 70s.
We then took the Disney shuttle to PC. Got to watch a video on the cruise on the way there in cushioned seats (more room than other busses from waht I remember), ac, and tinted windows to keep from getting a pre-cruise sunburn! Got there around 1 or so I think. Had room 6080 on deck 6. Great room. We had a day at sea, Nassau, Freeport, and CC. The weather was great. It didn't rain once. The weather was in the high 70s - low 80s. Beautiful. Our snorkeling excursion at Freeport was cancelled due to murky water from recent storms, so we stayed on the ship all day. That was fun!
The only night I got seasick was the first night as we crossed the Gulf Channel. I was surprised because I don't get sick in cars or anything, but it was just a constant, mild case of queasiness. That lasted about 3 or 4 hours and for me it was just uncomfortable, not unbearable.
Anyways, this Sept is our first 7-day cruise. For me, a vacation would be boring if all I did was sunbathe or read books on the deck. I like having things to do, so I love the shore excursions and ship activities. I think, no matter the destination, any vacation can be relaxing.
The one thing I haven't read anyone mention is that, if you are taking 5 people, you WILL have to reserve two staterooms. From allearsnet.com's Magical
Disney Cruise Guide...
"The least expensive cabin price will be available when the booking for that sailing is first announced. As time goes by and the ship begins to fill, the price begins to rise. When booking a Disney Cruise, the first two people, regardless of age will pay the adult fare. Then, the others in your cabin will pay their fare depending on their age. So, if an adult and a child cruise, they will both pay adult fares. Note that for
DCL, they consider children over age 12 to be adults for fare purposes. Unfortunately, most of the staterooms have been designed for families of three or four. If your family has five
or six, you are required to book a stateroom of no less than category 4, a family suite with a veranda.
TIP: For a family of five on most cruise dates you will find it is less expensive to book two inside category 11 staterooms, two deluxe inside category 10 staterooms, or two deluxe outside category 9 staterooms when compared to the price of booking ONE category 4 stateroom. If you dont have your heart set on the balcony that comes with the category 4 staterooms, youll find you will have much more room in booking two lesser level staterooms. We recommend booking connecting category 10 or category 9 staterooms for a family of 5 then your staterooms will have an interior door between the two rooms (the category 11 staterooms can be next to each other but not with a connecting interior door). Category 10 and above Staterooms also get the
split bathroom. Disney requires one adult be on each rooms reservation, but once you are on the ship you can sleep in the two rooms as you wish (2 adults in one room, 3 kids in the connecting room next to it if you wish).
Also, Disney is firm on the 4 people to a stateroom requirement regardless of the age of the 5th person. If you have 4 people in your family and an infant as the 5th person, Disney will not let you book a stateroom for four even if you think you can fit 5 in the room with no problem. In this way the cruise is different than rooms at a Disney World resort (where you can have 4 people and an infant in a room designed for four)."
Just something else to keep in mind regarding taking 5 people on a cruise. The land-and-sea is a great way to get introduced to cruising, but be warned - you will probably face a condition upon return called "I've-Got-to-do-a-7-day-cruise-as-soon-as-possible!"
Jenny