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A little background info:
I'm trying to plan my honeymoon and I'm always changing my mind on things. So for certain we are going to go to Europe on a cruise for our honeymoon, but these are in the summer time and one we are looking at is in August. It'll be almost a year after our wedding so I'm planning a mini moon too. So currently we have Disney World booked for New Years next year. I've never been for it and I've always wanted to see the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Have the Contemporary Club level booked at the moment, but would probably change to Bay Lake Tower when it becomes available to watch from our balcony to avoid crowds.
I wanted to do a second mini moon since I'm crazy and love vacations and think my boss will approve my crazy times off since it's a honeymoon. So we were considering doing a Disney Caribbean cruise in January. It's close to the actual wedding and will be our first honeymoon and then the European one would be second honeymoon/1st anniversary trip. I requested off Monday and Wednesday from work and realized if I took Thursday and Friday I wouldn't need a full week of vacation days due to the holiday. If we did this we'd cancel the Disney World trip and just do a New Years Eve cruise on the Fantasy. I haven't been on this ship yet and really want to go on it.
Here's my dilemma if I switch our new years plans to a cruise. The New Years cruise is crazy expensive. Since it's our honeymoon and I loved my last concierge cruise I want to sail in that again. But for this cruise its $13,500 for the normal concierge room. The one-bedroom suite (which we had on the Dream) is out of our price at $23,000. But if we wait until the very next cruise on January 5 we could have the one-bedroom suite for a $1,000 less than the normal room. We don't normally spend this much. My last cruise I thought was crazy expensive and now it looks cheap in comparison. If we go to Disney World our hotel rooms will be around $5,000 total for 5 days.
I think my fiance is worried about vacation days since we will be taking off two weeks for Europe and he has to take the last week of the year off due to his company closing and making the employees use vacation days. It is probably easier for me to get the two additional days off instead of asking for a whole other week. Is the New Years cruise worth the price hike?
I'm trying to plan my honeymoon and I'm always changing my mind on things. So for certain we are going to go to Europe on a cruise for our honeymoon, but these are in the summer time and one we are looking at is in August. It'll be almost a year after our wedding so I'm planning a mini moon too. So currently we have Disney World booked for New Years next year. I've never been for it and I've always wanted to see the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Have the Contemporary Club level booked at the moment, but would probably change to Bay Lake Tower when it becomes available to watch from our balcony to avoid crowds.
I wanted to do a second mini moon since I'm crazy and love vacations and think my boss will approve my crazy times off since it's a honeymoon. So we were considering doing a Disney Caribbean cruise in January. It's close to the actual wedding and will be our first honeymoon and then the European one would be second honeymoon/1st anniversary trip. I requested off Monday and Wednesday from work and realized if I took Thursday and Friday I wouldn't need a full week of vacation days due to the holiday. If we did this we'd cancel the Disney World trip and just do a New Years Eve cruise on the Fantasy. I haven't been on this ship yet and really want to go on it.
Here's my dilemma if I switch our new years plans to a cruise. The New Years cruise is crazy expensive. Since it's our honeymoon and I loved my last concierge cruise I want to sail in that again. But for this cruise its $13,500 for the normal concierge room. The one-bedroom suite (which we had on the Dream) is out of our price at $23,000. But if we wait until the very next cruise on January 5 we could have the one-bedroom suite for a $1,000 less than the normal room. We don't normally spend this much. My last cruise I thought was crazy expensive and now it looks cheap in comparison. If we go to Disney World our hotel rooms will be around $5,000 total for 5 days.
I think my fiance is worried about vacation days since we will be taking off two weeks for Europe and he has to take the last week of the year off due to his company closing and making the employees use vacation days. It is probably easier for me to get the two additional days off instead of asking for a whole other week. Is the New Years cruise worth the price hike?