Many struggle to know exactly what type of vacation to take with their family each year. Some go to the beach, some go hiking, some hit the theme parks, some go camping, and some take road trips across the country. Some like a way to mesh their love of multiple travel ideas together into one fantastic voyage: a remarkable cruise. A cruise allows you to have that time to relax while on board, dine at amazing restaurants, relax by the pool (and when hitting the ports, relaxing by the beach or venturing into town), and also having that time to connect with your family and friends on a memorable journey.
So, what does someone need to know prior to going on a cruise for the first time? Here are a few tips about finding a Disney Cruise that is right for you:
When to Go
One of the first questions I am asked by guests is “when is the best time to take a cruise?”. If you are looking at finding the best price, there are two things to keep in mind. First, booking typically opens up 18 months prior to a cruise sailing, so you are able to look well into the future to see what would work best for your schedule. The quicker you can book after the dates open up, is initially when you can get the best price, before rooms begin to fill up. That doesn’t mean that you can’t score a sweet deal within 6-8 weeks prior to a cruise date, but you will most likely have less wiggle room in finding a room category that you may feel works best for your family.
Secondly, pricing typically is the best in January and September, with February and August sail dates also having some great pricing available. Again, the quicker you can book your trip, the better chances you will have of finding the price range that works for your family.
Food/Drinks
One great thing about Disney Cruises is that the food and non-alcoholic drinks are included in the price. On top of that, you can drink as much as you want, all day long (again, non-alcoholic beverages), and there are many places throughout the cruise ship to grab a quick bite without an additional charge. Also, as dinner is set up on a rotational dining plan, you can order as much as you would like during your dinner time. If there is something you would like, just ask your server. You can even set up your “tips” for your server and housekeeping prior to your departure, so that you don’t have to pay as you go for these extra expenses. Keep in mind, the Disney workers do work very hard to keep you happy on your cruise, so giving them a well deserved tip should be a no brainer.
Fireworks and Shows
While the fireworks experience won’t be the same as in the park, who can resist an amazing Disney fireworks show? To be on the cruise, surrounded by water, and seeing the night sky light up in all these glorious colors is only something that Disney is able to do. You simply can’t miss this end-of-the-night experience.
Just like the fireworks, the shows at Disney are top notch. Amazing actors, Broadway style productions, and familiar stories from the days of our past bring tons of Disney Magic and Pixie Dust to life. You won’t be disappointed by engaging your mind into these fantastic nightly shows. Whatever you do, don’t miss these!
Room Choices
Room choices are another way that first timers may feel overwhelmed. There are some basic choices involved: inside, oceanview, and verandah. This is where you need to determine what you are willing to spend and how much time you will be in your rooms. There are great deck plans that your travel agent (me!) can go over with you to help you decide what would be best, and how to stretch your dollar even further. It also depends on what you are going to see and how long your cruise will last….as a dear friend returned from their Disney cruise to Alaska last summer, one of the first things they noted were the views. Seeing whales, eagles, and all the Alaskan landscape from their room was magnificent. Being able to see it from your own verandah may be something that you decide is important.
Adult Time and Kid Time
Disney Cruise Line offers adult only restaurants AND beach areas as well as Kids and Teen Clubs where your children can be creative in their own world while adults can splurge on a private dinner or a couples massage. There are also shore excursions for teens and amazing glass bottom boats that adults or even whole families can take tours in. The list of excursions is endless and Disney makes sure you feel that you have the opportunity to “see and do” it all.
You Can Relax!
Park days are sometimes long days and can include getting up early for rope drops. Cruising is different. Many people love to relax, love to catch up on their sleep, and just take a nice relaxed vacation, Disney style.
Proper Identification
Make sure you have the proper identification before heading to the ship. Check with your travel agent to know what you need for your trip.
If this sounds like an amazing opportunity for you, contact me to get your dreams started and earn your Minnie Box. debbie.lands@magical-vacations.com See ya soon, pal!