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mkrbdj

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Hello everyone,

We are taking our first cruise next year for our 20th! The little ones just found out it is with Disney last night :)!

How can I find out ....
1) What is not included in the cruise ( we know about Palo)?

2) What is the cost for doing any of the extra activities at Castaway?

Any info would be great,
mkrbdj
 
Read, read, read..... you will find out SO MUCH information just from reading these boards, they are great!!! :worship: But let me get you started.
Not included:
Palos
Spa visits
Pictures from Shutters
Drinks from the bar
Soda if ordered from the bar or room service
port excursions
snacks outside the theater
shopping at the gift shops
tips

the disney cruise line webpage has a list of the activities at Castaway Cay along with the prices. :flower:
 
mkrbdj

We are doing the same thing for our 20th, but our boys will have to wait until Christmas to learn about this big surprise.

I have learned alot from these boards, the planning DVD is lots of fun too. I happen to have mine hid right now. Just love the postcards and little things they have done with this one.

The book we recieved from DCL also has been helpful. I am planning on getting the Passporter book as well. People on these boards really seem to like it.
 

Thanks for the lead on the passporter - only our little ones do not get to join us! they got to go to MK last year when we joined DVC.
 
What can you spend money on onboard?

Family of 4 on a seven night cruise will generate a "standard" gratuity of about $305. If the family of 4 goes on a 4 night cruise the gratuity would be about $175. Some people don't tip (don't go there :) ). Some just the standard, some a little more and some tip a LOT more (::yes:: yes the service is THAT good).

If you go to Palo there is a service charge of $10 per person. You should tip above this service charge for "using the room";) Some people kick in an extra $10 per person, others have said that they've tipped $100 -- Wow!!

Room service is free for most items on the menu (sodas and some items you have to pay for). Be sure to tip your "server" or is it runner in this case. DCL has reciently made it possible to tip your server on your KTTW card.

Room service There are items on the menu that Do carry a charge -soda and the other chargable beverages along with several food items.

You can purchase snacks at Preludes (outside of the Walt Disney Theater). There is candy and popcorn to buy.

Baskets and Cruise Gifts I don't know if you can order these once you are on board but you can most definately order them before your cruise. DCL includes a brochure with your cruise documents.

Depending upon the ages of your children (or if your DW is gosh darn beautiful :sunny: ) Shutters may be a big ticket item. The 6x8 (small) photos are around $10 each. I don't remember how much the formal (large) photos are (maybe $20 each).

If you have a child that is not yet potty trained (and 3 or younger) you can "hire a babysitter" at Flounders. You are able to initally reserve 3 time slots for your child. Later in the cruise you can see if you can get any additional times (if you need more mommy and daddy private time :love: ) This is different than the Club, Lab or the Stack / Aloft - which are included in your cruise fees for kids from age 3 to 17.

If you stick to the drink of the day, they will run you $3.50 each (which isn't too bad). Otherwise the prices go up from there (but still are not outrageous!!) Speciality Drinks - like coffees, smoothies etc carry a charge. Smoothies run about $5.00 each with manditory tip.

If you buy the wine package for dinner the cost is $185 to $250 depending upon the package purchased. If you buy wine by the bottle I believe you can count on $50 per bottle (but if you each only drink 1 glass each, it will last for two nights and your waiters will take care of it for you!)

There is also a "water package" that you can purchase for dinners. Why :confused: , I don't know, the water that the ship "makes" is wonderful.

Shore excursions really add up. Even if you do a "cheep" $45 excursion that's $180 for the family.

If you do the wine tasting class onboard there's a cost and I really don't know how much it is because I don't like wine that much.

Spa treatments run from $83 to well over $200 per person per treatment (count on at least $100 :earseek: ).

Arcade cards for the kids. Denominations start at $10 and go up from there.

Now for the souvineers: you can get some small plastic figurine for $5. If you want a tee shirt, think at least $35, polo shirts are well over $50. A DCL frame for one of your 6x8 pictures will run you $18 to $20. Lots of fun stuff to buy for the whole family at Mickey's Mates. Then across the hall is the Treasure Ketch and that stuff is generally way more expensive!!

Then there's the "store" that's between Rock'n Bar D and Diversions on the Magic (its in the same location on the Wonder-just different Club Names) that sells tobaco and alcohol products. I believe that any alcohol you purchase CAN NOT be consumed onboard. They will deliver it to you close to disembarkation time.

Some people have a Bingo habit that costs them a ton of $$$$. I believe that it's $35 for 5 or 6 games. Haven't done it so I really don't know. I probably will be giving it a go at the end of the repo cruise - the jackpot is going to be HUGE!!

Hairbrading onboard has a per braid charge.

Landry: You’ll need money if you plan on using the Self Service Landry’s on the ship. You'll need even more money if you use the onboard Landry and Pressing service that DCL offers!

I think thats all of the areas that you can spend money ON the ship.

But What's Included?
There's your room (duh), meals in the main restaurants (duh again), food from the "snack" places (Plutos, Pinocchios, Scoops), food from some of the bars, late night snacks, the midnight desert buffet (on the Magic), entertainment in the Walt Disney Theater, movies in the Buena Vista Theater (and in your room), smaller entertainment offerings in Studio Sea and in the Night Club district, swimming pools, sports court, kids clubs (Club, Lab, Stack/Aloft), other orgainized activities (the Art of Entertainment, the Art of Entertaining (not the same as entertainment) and the Navigators Series).

You can spend a week on the ship and not spend any money on anything other than tips and not feel like you've missed out on anything.
 
mkrbdj said:
Hello everyone,

We are taking our first cruise next year for our 20th! The little ones just found out it is with Disney last night :)!

How can I find out ....
1) What is not included in the cruise ( we know about Palo)?

2) What is the cost for doing any of the extra activities at Castaway?

Any info would be great,
mkrbdj
Starting point for planning a Cruise

First, you've come to the right place for information. THere are a few other resources available on the 'net that can help too.
Here is a list of links to DCL resources

DCL Official Site (Order the Planning DVD and explore the site)
Dave's DCL Tribute (be sure check out the "External Links" section for more resources;) ie Cast A Way Club;) )
Magical Disney Cruise Guide (see links on the left) The Magical Disney Cruise Guide is HUGE document about all things related to a DCL cruise

There is a book called the "Passporter" for DCL that has lots and lots of information about cruising with Disney.
Order Disney's DCL Vacation Planning Kit
Finally the Travel Channel has a show called "Disney Cruise Line". Its part of their "World's Best" series. Lots of info about the Disney Cruise Line and what to expect onboard.
 
Just have to say a big WOW! :cool1: to jrabbit . Your post is great for us 1st timers! A great BIG thank you!!
 

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