We're doing what??? A Wonder-ful PTR

Which Port Adventure in Cabo?

  • Coastal Highlights Tour

  • Harbor Cruise and Scenic Stop


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Our stateroom was assigned today!! I had booked 11B GTY status hoping for an upgrade... And we got it! We got upgraded to a 10C #2133. The reviews say there is som noise, but I'm just happy we got upgraded, I really wanted the split bathrooms! I know its silly since its just me and Jack, but I really wanted to see how it is! I'm so excited!

The split bathroom worked really well for my hubby and I :thumbsup2 We don't have a split bathroom on this next cruise, but we're hoping for a port upgrade at check in!
 
The split bathrooms are great! I really liked them on our trip!

The split bathroom worked really well for my hubby and I :thumbsup2 We don't have a split bathroom on this next cruise, but we're hoping for a port upgrade at check in!

I was a big fan of the split bathrooms as well! :thumbsup2

In my mind, the split bathroom is one of the things that really sets DCL apart from other lines. It really shows how much thought they put into their ships, and that they really understand their market!
 
As some of you may know, Disneyland released a new room only offer with a 30% discount at Paradise Pier. If I were to switch to Paradise Pier, it would cost me abotu $100 more than what I have booked right now. I really like staying "on property" whenever I can. Also, since I am a travel specialist etc, I can earn commission on my own vacations, but I wasn't going to be able to earn commission on my park tickets with the hotel I had booked previously... Now I would be able to earn commission on both... I would prefer the Disneyland Hotel, since it's my favorite, but there is no way I can justify the $$ for that or the Grand Californian. Argh this is so frustrating!! I can't decide!!! I guess I should find out how much my commission would be... and then see if I can cancel some other things to bring costs down... Hmmm any input? :confused3
 

As some of you may know, Disneyland released a new room only offer with a 30% discount at Paradise Pier. If I were to switch to Paradise Pier, it would cost me abotu $100 more than what I have booked right now. I really like staying "on property" whenever I can. Also, since I am a travel specialist etc, I can earn commission on my own vacations, but I wasn't going to be able to earn commission on my park tickets with the hotel I had booked previously... Now I would be able to earn commission on both... I would prefer the Disneyland Hotel, since it's my favorite, but there is no way I can justify the $$ for that or the Grand Californian. Argh this is so frustrating!! I can't decide!!! I guess I should find out how much my commission would be... and then see if I can cancel some other things to bring costs down... Hmmm any input? :confused3

Is it $100 more TOTAL?

We're staying there near the end of November, concierge level, with theme park view :yay:. Have you ever stayed there before? We normally stay at the DLH or the GCH, however even with that new promotion, prices are still outrageous.

I LOVE staying on property. It just adds more magic to the vacation vs staying off property. :cloud9:
 
Is it $100 more TOTAL?

We're staying there near the end of November, concierge level, with theme park view :yay:. Have you ever stayed there before? We normally stay at the DLH or the GCH, however even with that new promotion, prices are still outrageous.

I LOVE staying on property. It just adds more magic to the vacation vs staying off property. :cloud9:

Yup $100 total. I have stayed there before, but not for a while. It's not my first choice, but I agree with the magic of staying on property. Plus how do EMH's work? It's been a while since I have been to Disneyland, so I can't remember if they are every morning or what? I'm really thinking if I cancel our WoC dinner and just try our luck at catching the show like everyone else (it's a Monday night after all) and cancel my Palo dinner and only do brunch... plus the added commission... Can you tell which way I'm leaning, lol?
 
Yup $100 total. I have stayed there before, but not for a while. It's not my first choice, but I agree with the magic of staying on property. Plus how do EMH's work? It's been a while since I have been to Disneyland, so I can't remember if they are every morning or what? I'm really thinking if I cancel our WoC dinner and just try our luck at catching the show like everyone else (it's a Monday night after all) and cancel my Palo dinner and only do brunch... plus the added commission... Can you tell which way I'm leaning, lol?

I believe that Magic Mornings are on the T and S days (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday) and you can only choose one day.

I think you'll be fine to catch WoC without any issues. You're going at a GREAT time! Was that the primary reason you booked the WoC dinner, so that you would have a great spot? When my DH, my mom, and I went in March of this year, we went to see WoC on a Friday night (or maybe Saturday night) and it was packed. However, I learned to line up early and we got pretty good spots right up front! So I honestly think you don't need to do the dinner unless that's something you really wanted.

If you canceled that dinner, would you still cancel one of your Palo dining's?
 
I believe that Magic Mornings are on the T and S days (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday) and you can only choose one day.

I think you'll be fine to catch WoC without any issues. You're going at a GREAT time! Was that the primary reason you booked the WoC dinner, so that you would have a great spot? When my DH, my mom, and I went in March of this year, we went to see WoC on a Friday night (or maybe Saturday night) and it was packed. However, I learned to line up early and we got pretty good spots right up front! So I honestly think you don't need to do the dinner unless that's something you really wanted.

If you canceled that dinner, would you still cancel one of your Palo dining's?


I looked into it some more and I don't think it's going to be worth the switch, since there won't be a Morning Magic day while we are there anyways. Plus I am starting to look at this trip as a whole budget wise, and it is starting to get out of control. I think I need to try and cut a few things out, so I am going to still cancel the WoC dinner, since that was the only reason I was doing it was for the guaranteed spot.
 
Ok, I have managed to control my crazy impulses. I am NOT switching hotels. I AM still canceling Palo dinner and probably one of my excursions, as well as the WoC dinner. I started looking at the money I am spending on this trip as a total instead of two seperate segments (cruise then DLR) and it's starting to freak me out :lmao: I want to have a great time, but I don't want to stress over $$ so I will probaby cancel the coastal highlights tour and just do the beach day with Jack in PV and the boat thing with him in Cabo the first day. Then if I really want to I can go to Cabo on my own to shop or something, or I can just hang out on the ship. I am canceling Palo dinner because I am wanting to make sure I get all the various dinner experiences and the opportunity to see all the shows. I am still keeping the brunch because I want to experience Palo for at least one meal.
 
I looked into it some more and I don't think it's going to be worth the switch, since there won't be a Morning Magic day while we are there anyways. Plus I am starting to look at this trip as a whole budget wise, and it is starting to get out of control. I think I need to try and cut a few things out, so I am going to still cancel the WoC dinner, since that was the only reason I was doing it was for the guaranteed spot.

Oh, that's right! I knew you were going to be there Sunday (for some reason I was thinking you would be able to make it to Magic Morning on Sunday) but you're not going to be there until after the park opens.

Ok, I have managed to control my crazy impulses. I am NOT switching hotels. I AM still canceling Palo dinner and probably one of my excursions, as well as the WoC dinner. I started looking at the money I am spending on this trip as a total instead of two seperate segments (cruise then DLR) and it's starting to freak me out :lmao: I want to have a great time, but I don't want to stress over $$ so I will probaby cancel the coastal highlights tour and just do the beach day with Jack in PV and the boat thing with him in Cabo the first day. Then if I really want to I can go to Cabo on my own to shop or something, or I can just hang out on the ship. I am canceling Palo dinner because I am wanting to make sure I get all the various dinner experiences and the opportunity to see all the shows. I am still keeping the brunch because I want to experience Palo for at least one meal.

I think it's a good idea to cancel WoC and a few other things. There is no reason to be stressing about money while on vacation :thumbsup2 Good choices!
 
Oh, that's right! I knew you were going to be there Sunday (for some reason I was thinking you would be able to make it to Magic Morning on Sunday) but you're not going to be there until after the park opens.



I think it's a good idea to cancel WoC and a few other things. There is no reason to be stressing about money while on vacation :thumbsup2 Good choices!

I might consider doing the picnic, but none of the meals appeal to me that much... I will have to read some reviews!
 
What is wrong with me! I am deranged or something. I had a curious thought, so I got online... and looked at renting DVC points for VGC! I found someone who is renting at $7 per point, and I need 40... So I emailed her. If she doesn't have any that's fine, I will hopefully be able to put these crazy thoughts out of my head :lmao: If she does have them, even better!! :goodvibes
 
I think you can probably just get tickets from the FP machines, I wouldn't go for the picnics, they don't sound very appealing.

What is wrong with me! I am deranged or something. I had a curious thought, so I got online... and looked at renting DVC points for VGC! I found someone who is renting at $7 per point, and I need 40... So I emailed her. If she doesn't have any that's fine, I will hopefully be able to put these crazy thoughts out of my head :lmao: If she does have them, even better!! :goodvibes

I would put this idea out of your head becuase the Villas are so hard to get into as there are only 48-72 units. Most people are worried whether or not they will get in at 7 months, much less a month out. You're proabably just fine where you are. It's a good deal and nothing is really that far away.
 
I think you can probably just get tickets from the FP machines, I wouldn't go for the picnics, they don't sound very appealing.



I would put this idea out of your head becuase the Villas are so hard to get into as there are only 48-72 units. Most people are worried whether or not they will get in at 7 months, much less a month out. You're proabably just fine where you are. It's a good deal and nothing is really that far away.

Yeah, the picnics don't look so tasty... I will probably just risk it with a FP :scared1:

And you would be correct! The person checked and there was no availability, but she said she could get a Disneyland Hotel Standard view for 58 points... which would have been $406, but I declined. I think I will be just fine where I am at. :goodvibes At least I know I tried, and I know next time we go to Disneyland (which probably won't be for at least 4 -5 years) I will save up so I can stay in the GC or maybe I wll be a DVC owner by then... :rotfl:
 
I need help choosing which Port Adventure to do in Cabo! In my desire to see my cost of this cruise go down a bit, I am cutting out some things and I decided to just do one excursion in Cabo, and I will take Jack. The second Cabo day I will leave him on the ship and I might go ashore, but only if I see something I really want to do/buy while there on the first day. So here are the two options:

Coastal Highlights:
On this tour you will:

Begin your tour with a 15-minute drive through downtown Cabo San Lucas to a local glassblowing factory.

Once there, observe artisans as they create treasures from molten glass and learn about the history and process of this art form.

After your approximate 30-minute visit, journey to the charming town of San José del Cabo. Officially founded as a mission in 1730, it boasts charming cottages, tree-lined streets and a picturesque main square and is reminiscent of a provincial Mexican town. Explore the historic Parroquia San José church and wander the main plaza, the residential district and the small lanes bordered by beachside hotels.

Continue to the ecological cactus garden known as Cacti Mundo. Wander through this botanical wonderland, home to nearly 15,000 cacti representing 750 species from all over the world.

Enjoy a scenic 25-minute stop at a local restaurant atop Cabo Bello, and enjoy a complimentary beverage while taking in the panoramic views of the Bay of Cabo San Lucas, including your Disney Cruise Line ship in the distance.

Finally, there will be an optional drop-off in downtown for Guests wishing to sightsee or shop en route to the pier. Note: Guests choosing to remain in town to shop or explore will be responsible for their own transportation back to the pier, an approximately 15-minute walk.

Harbor Cruise and Scenic Stop:
Embark on a scenic sailing adventure via motorized catamaran and make your way to the world-famous spot where the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meet: Land's End. Located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, Land's End is world-renowned for its dramatic crystal blue waters and magnificent rock formations. As you sail in and around the peninsula, enjoy an informative narration by famed ocean explorer J.M. Cousteau on the region's wildlife, including the early history of Baja California.

During your trip, make your way to the most important and recognizable landmark of the region: the Los Arcos rock formation. Soaring high above the deep blue sea, the Los Arcos rock formation was created naturally over thousands of years due to the effects of wind and water. Snap a picture of this dazzling natural wonder, and marvel at the nearby hidden cove of Lover's Beach as you pass a neighboring sea lion colony at the at the Los Frailes rock islets.

Take a photo of the weathered passageway known as the Arch of Poseidon as you make your way back to the ship.

Embark on a 20-minute drive to a hilltop restaurant, Giorgio's. Located atop the cliffs at the far end of the bay, Giorgio's restaurant boasts an unforgettable view of Land's End, Los Arcos and your Disney Cruise Line ship in the Bay of San Lucas.

Enjoy a complimentary beverage, embark on a walk of the scenic grounds or simply sit back, snap some pictures and enjoy the view.

Head back to the pier or choose to take the optional drop-off in downtown for independent sightseeing or shopping. Note: Guests choosing to remain in town will be responsible for their own transportation back to the pier. It is approximately a 15-minute walk back to the pier from town.

Vote Please!
 
is my vote.

Ugh, don't you hate that there are so many to choose from?! I was having a difficult time trying to choose for our excursion to the MR in December..

But between the two, I would choose this one.

However, I've heard GREAT things about the glass blowing factory..

Good luck!
 
As I read the Coastal Highlights, I thought, "Well that sounds nice!" but then when I read the Scenic Cruise, I was actually getting exciting! Really sounds awesome. I think it would be cool to see "Land's End" and the natural rock formations. And especially since you're taking Jack, I feel like being on a boat would be more interesting for a toddler.

That said.....what is the price difference? Price is always the final deciding factor for me if there are two things I would be happy with. (BTW, DH HATES that! He's always like, "Which do you like more?" And my response is always, "Which is cheaper?" He gets so frustrated! Haha!)
 
As I read the Coastal Highlights, I thought, "Well that sounds nice!" but then when I read the Scenic Cruise, I was actually getting exciting! Really sounds awesome. I think it would be cool to see "Land's End" and the natural rock formations. And especially since you're taking Jack, I feel like being on a boat would be more interesting for a toddler.

That said.....what is the price difference? Price is always the final deciding factor for me if there are two things I would be happy with. (BTW, DH HATES that! He's always like, "Which do you like more?" And my response is always, "Which is cheaper?" He gets so frustrated! Haha!)

:rotfl2: My DH is JUST like you! He's always like, "Um, i'll like whatevers cheaper." He does that with menus too! He'll look at the menu, narrow it down to a few dishes, THEN choose the cheaper option! :lmao:
 
is my vote.

Ugh, don't you hate that there are so many to choose from?! I was having a difficult time trying to choose for our excursion to the MR in December..

But between the two, I would choose this one.

However, I've heard GREAT things about the glass blowing factory..

Good luck!

As I read the Coastal Highlights, I thought, "Well that sounds nice!" but then when I read the Scenic Cruise, I was actually getting exciting! Really sounds awesome. I think it would be cool to see "Land's End" and the natural rock formations. And especially since you're taking Jack, I feel like being on a boat would be more interesting for a toddler.

That said.....what is the price difference? Price is always the final deciding factor for me if there are two things I would be happy with. (BTW, DH HATES that! He's always like, "Which do you like more?" And my response is always, "Which is cheaper?" He gets so frustrated! Haha!)

For me they are the same price. For Jack, one is a little cheaper, but I can't remember off the top of my head which one. I had orginally planned on doing Coastal Highlights on my own, because I didn't think Jack would be that excited about it. So the Harbor Cruise is winning so far :goodvibes
 
I was at Target yesterday and the folders were down to $.03... so naturally I bought a bunch more!

I remembered this week but they were completely out! i found three red ones i think i can work with but that's it.

I vote for the second option. For me the major selling point was the catamaran. There is just something about sailing that really pulls the stress away. I wouldn't care where i was going if i was on a sail boat- although this one goes to some neat spots! If you are going to shop anyway, it sounds like a couple of the spots on the first option aren't too far from the shopping.
 


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