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I have always dreamed of going on a Disney Cruise. I am starting to think seriously about it and wondered if anyone has been? I'm thinking of taking my son for his 5th birthday. Do you recommend it?

2007-08-24 16:26:00 · 6 answers · asked by Momof1 1 in Travel Cruise Travel

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I sure do reccomend it, although it could be quite expensive...here is a link to help give you a quote:

http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/home/home?name=HomePage

*About half way down the page on the left side, you can get a quote*

Ok, now I have answered previous questions, asking the same thing as you, so I will give you those answers:




I went on the Disney Wonder when I was 13 years old in 2006...it was the land and sea package....it was the end of august when we went so it was hurricane season....the ship is amazing...it was my 3rd cruise and so far, my favorite...there is so much to do for any age...people think that Disney is too babyish for teens but no way!!! it was so much fun....there are tons of great shows, amazing food...both kid friendly and grownup friendly...the cabins are bigger than a normal size of a cabin that u would find on another cruise....the staff are so helpful and friendly you feel like you have ur own personal butler....the pools are great...there are 3: kids with a water slide(mickey), family pool(goofy) and then an adult pool...the bars aren't expensive as you may think...and you get free icecream and drinks 24/7...about the shows....throughout ur cruise there will be a number of shows....after dinner each night, there will be a show in the theatre...one night they will have a show about one of the disney movies...the one that i saw was hercules...it was AMAZING! the show was like you were watching a broadway play...the music the cast everything was so real...you forget that u r on a ship....then they will have a comic and then maybe another performance for the night shows...as for the bars and lounges, there are also shows in them....one day there is a talent show, which is fun...there is usually a band that is onboard and they will perform every night....there is what's called late night fun which is like a club for teens....there is dancing and music and food...also on the ship is a midnight buffet, actually at 11, where you can get food, obviously....and there are some amazing ice scupltures...i strongly reccomend it....one night there is a small mexican buffet with excellent food, also reccomend it.....as for the staterooms, there is an animal made out of a towel every night along with chocolates on ur pillow....its amazing how they make the animals out of towels....if you ever see ur maid, i would ask them how they make the animals... thats what i did, and she showed me how to make a monkey..it was really cool!!! the rooms are always very clean and fresh....ok, now for nassau, i assume u mean the private island castaway cay....we never ended up going there...remember how i told u that it was hurricane season? well of course we got stuck it in....the hurricane was headed right for castaway cay, so we couldn't go there...instead we went to cosumel mexico...it was a lot of fun there!!! and the port that we were supposed to dock into was damaged by the hurricane, i think it was frances, we had to find another port to dock into...since the one that we were going to go to was full, we had to wait until there was room for us to dock....it was ft lauderdale....we had to wait 3 days at sea until the port had an empty spot for us....so we ended up getting 3 free days at sea, and $300 per cabin to spend onboard because they felt bad for us....so this was my absolute favorite cruise ever and i will never forget it...i hope that i helped you, and if you have any questions please send me a message!!! Have an awesome time!! It will be so much fun!!! = ]

I went on the Disney Wonder when I was 13 years old in 2006...it was the land and sea package....it was the end of august when we went so it was hurricane season....the ship is amazing...it was my 3rd cruise and so far, my favorite...there is so much to do for any age...people think that Disney is too babyish for teens but no way!!! it was so much fun....there are tons of great shows, amazing food...both kid friendly and grownup friendly...the cabins are bigger than a normal size of a cabin that u would find on another cruise....the staff are so helpful and friendly you feel like you have ur own personal butler....the pools are great...there are 3: kids with a water slide(mickey), family pool(goofy) and then an adult pool...the bars aren't expensive as you may think...and you get free icecream and drinks 24/7...about the shows....throughout ur cruise there will be a number of shows....after dinner each night, there will be a show in the theatre...one night they will have a show about one of the disney movies...the one that i saw was hercules...it was AMAZING! the show was like you were watching a broadway play...the music the cast everything was so real...you forget that u r on a ship....then they will have a comic and then maybe another performance for the night shows...as for the bars and lounges, there are also shows in them....one day there is a talent show, which is fun...there is usually a band that is onboard and they will perform every night....there is what's called late night fun which is like a club for teens....there is dancing and music and food...also on the ship is a midnight buffet, actually at 11, where you can get food, obviously....and there are some amazing ice scupltures...i strongly reccomend it....one night there is a small mexican buffet with excellent food, also reccomend it.....as for the staterooms, there is an animal made out of a towel every night along with chocolates on ur pillow....its amazing how they make the animals out of towels....if you ever see ur maid, i would ask them how they make the animals... thats what i did, and she showed me how to make a monkey..it was really cool!!! the rooms are always very clean and fresh....ok, now for nassau, i assume u mean the private island castaway cay....we never ended up going there...remember how i told u that it was hurricane season? well of course we got stuck it in....the hurricane was headed right for castaway cay, so we couldn't go there...instead we went to cosumel mexico...it was a lot of fun there!!! and the port that we were supposed to dock into was damaged by the hurricane, i think it was frances, we had to find another port to dock into...since the one that we were going to go to was full, we had to wait until there was room for us to dock....it was ft lauderdale....we had to wait 3 days at sea until the port had an empty spot for us....so we ended up getting 3 free days at sea, and $300 per cabin to spend onboard because they felt bad for us....so this was my absolute favorite cruise ever and i will never forget it....during spring break of last year, april 2007 i went on Celebrity Century and we went to Key West and the Cayman Islands...this ship was amazing, we left from miami, fl...during spring break of next year- March- April 2008 we are going on Royal Carribean's Explorer of the Seas...i have never been on rccl before, but im really excited...we're leaving from bayonne, nj...around an hour from where i live, and we're going to the virgin islands, haiti, and the domincan republic....hope this helps! = ]


Here a couple links that will help you get to know disney ships better:

http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/cruiseExp/experienced?name=ExperiencedCruiserLandingPage

http://vacationstogo.com/cruise_lines/disney_cruise_line.cfm

http://vacationstogo.com/cruise_ship/Disney_Magic.cfm

http://vacationstogo.com/cruise_ship/Disney_Wonder.cfm

And to read reviews about disney:

http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/cruiseline.cfm?CruiseLineID=16

http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=33

http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=149


**I hope that I helped answer ur questions, and if you have any further questions, feel free to send me a message, ill be happy to help you = ]

2007-08-25 09:01:25 · answer #1 · answered by :) 4 · 0 0

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2016-09-05 13:09:03 · answer #2 · answered by haslinger 4 · 0 0

Yes, this a perfect time. We just returned from the Disney Cruise Ship Magic and we had the best vacation ever. Disney is very well organized. From the moment we landed at the airport, Disney was waiting for us as we signed on for all ground transportation.

To start, go to the www.disneycruise.com web site. You can get a free DVD mailed to you and the site has pretty much all the key information. If you want more data, go to www.cruisecritic.com. This site has professional and recent reviews of all cruise lines and all cruise ship...both good and bad points/experiences which helped us prepare for our trip.

Disney will send you all the information you need for your cruise including arrival/embark details, shore excursions, dining schedules, activities, shows, lectures/seminars, etc. The information is sent to you each day with schedules for each age group and venue. Plus, while on the cruise, Disney broadcasts key information of the cruise on several channels. They have activities for kids, teens, couples, and even singles/single parents.

Disney cabins are bigger than average....almost like a mini suite on other cruise lines...the two bathroom set up is great to help get everyone started every day washing, brushing teeth, etc.

You'll have a great time!

2007-08-24 22:41:53 · answer #3 · answered by Duane T 4 · 0 1

disney is worth the money. Yes it is more expensive than a RCCI or Princess cruise to the same itinerary. Disney pays attention to detail. They have GREAT kid friendly programs (as you would expect from disney). go to www.disneycruise.disney.go.com
have a wonderful time with your son and family.

2007-08-25 04:12:53 · answer #4 · answered by Tivogal 6 · 0 0

Absolutely.

2007-08-24 16:33:58 · answer #5 · answered by bluedevils2302 3 · 0 1

very good deals on www.onevacationclub.com - all major cruise lines represented and excellent service from the travel consultants.

2007-08-24 19:42:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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