Lorana
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My husband and I are doing a Disney cruise sans-kids in June. It’ll be our first just the two of us since our honeymoon!
We also haven’t been to Vero Beach in about ten years, and only with the kids. I’ve been pining for a relaxing “sit on a beach and read a book” mini-vacation for a while, and after hearing about some of the turtle watching activities in the morning in June, decided a couple days at Vero Beach before flying home would be perfect (the cruise is out of FLL).
Originally I managed to snag an Ocean View Inn Room for 3 nights post-cruise, which seemed perfect. I really want an ocean view.
However, randomly checking one day, I saw the Cottage pop up for the 2 nights post cruise and snatched it up on a whim.
Is the cottage as amazing as it seems? Is it worth the extra points? Is it crazy to book it if it’s just the two of us? (We’ve been debating inviting his sister and family who live in FL to join us if we keep the cottage but that does negate the “quiet and relaxing” part if we do. But we’ll have plenty of relaxation time on the cruise.)
What would you do??
I’m tempted to live it up, since it’ll be just the two of us, and we’re hoping this will also be a huge celebration for us, too (June will be one year post-chemo treatments for his cancer). And we do have the points…
We also haven’t been to Vero Beach in about ten years, and only with the kids. I’ve been pining for a relaxing “sit on a beach and read a book” mini-vacation for a while, and after hearing about some of the turtle watching activities in the morning in June, decided a couple days at Vero Beach before flying home would be perfect (the cruise is out of FLL).
Originally I managed to snag an Ocean View Inn Room for 3 nights post-cruise, which seemed perfect. I really want an ocean view.
However, randomly checking one day, I saw the Cottage pop up for the 2 nights post cruise and snatched it up on a whim.
Is the cottage as amazing as it seems? Is it worth the extra points? Is it crazy to book it if it’s just the two of us? (We’ve been debating inviting his sister and family who live in FL to join us if we keep the cottage but that does negate the “quiet and relaxing” part if we do. But we’ll have plenty of relaxation time on the cruise.)
What would you do??
I’m tempted to live it up, since it’ll be just the two of us, and we’re hoping this will also be a huge celebration for us, too (June will be one year post-chemo treatments for his cancer). And we do have the points…
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