Unfortunately, your son will be considered the 'second adult' when it comes to price. As a single mom of 3 DS's, this happens to me too. My oldest, who was 8 the first time we sailed, is always given the price of an adult because adult double occupancy has to be fulfilled before kids prices kick in. You probably know this by now, but I didn't in the beginning and was wondering why the quotes from Travel Agents were so high when it was 1 adult and 3 kids until one of them explained that I was being charged for 2 adults and 2 kids.
What was said above regarding booking ahead holds true. Disney is the opposite of alot of other Cruise lines who drop their prices as the cruise approaches and has last minute deals. Disney actually starts with their lowest prices when that year's dates come out (ie:2007 prices and dates will come out this September) and then they raise them as the Cruise date approaches. It's best to book far ahead.
That being said, I don't know about the other Travel Agents mentioned above, although I know many have used Costco.
Dreams Unlimited is used alot by people on this board. So has the one I use, All Seasons Travel (allseastravel.com). Their website actually lists the prices for each date right on there. I don't know if they are offering 'Standard Inside Guarantees' for your date but that's another way to save. It means your just guaranteed a cabin and don't get an actual number until close to your sailing.
Ummmmm.....Not sure what else to say. I've only sailed the cold months to get away from....the cold.
When you're getting these quotes. Make sure your getting the full quote. Cruise plus port fees and taxes! Its a couple hundred difference.
Also, get your own
Travel Insurance, Disney's is high. (
www.insuremytrip.com for TI comparisons) Book your own airfare, Disney is high.(I recommend looking at Jetblue and Southwest's website) Make your own tranfer arrangements, (one way rental car trips-Budget-the cheapest) 'cause Disney is ......you guessed it!
