mammaminnie
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341 days left! Has anyone else started thinking about their plans while onboard or in port??
341 days left! Has anyone else started thinking about their plans while onboard or in port??
Hi @lebeau ! The claustrophobia is definitely a valid concern, and only she can really know if she'll be comfortable with it.
For a family of 4, only staterooms with a Verandah remain, which would be the best option to help make her feel more at ease. Disney is known to have some of the largest rooms in the cruise industry, and they are definitely comfortable and efficiently planned!
This video is a good resource to start getting a feel for the rooms (start around 2:20 to see the verandahs).
This specific sailing is a great itinerary that doesn't leave much time to be bored It includes 1 stop in Nassau and 2 stops at Castaway Cay- there's not full day at sea. These shorter Bahamian itineraries are a pretty good chance to help her "get her feet wet" with cruising, so to speak
Thanks for the info. We've got some thinking to do. I showed my daughters a Travel Channel show about the cruise line last night and my youngest is 100% on board. My older daughter who shares some of my wife's claustrophobia is going to take some convincing. It does sound like a perfect intro to the cruising concept. We just have to figure out whether or not my crew can handle cruising.
Okay, submitted the quote form. We'll see what the damage would be. Look forward to hearing from you.
Fantastic! The Travel Channel specials are another great resource. Staying on a higher deck and as close as possible to the elevator/stairs is also a good idea, as well as spending time in the public spaces. To me, it feels like sailing on a WDW deluxe resort.
That's the idea. My oldest expressed deep reservations about boarding a bot despite my assurances that a boat of this size is unlike any other boat she has ever been on. So this could be an uphill battle. But I do think it would be a great alternative to the parks provided everyone can relax and enjoy themselves.
If the cruise goes to Nassau, is there any chance of booking a dolphin encounter? That would be a big selling point for the Mrs.
Thanks again!
Yes definitely! There are actually a couple of dolphin encounter options in Nassau.
Plus keep in mind most of your food is included in the pricing as well. MarieWell, those aren't cheap. But the rooms are roughly equivalent to what we are used to staying in at WDW.
I'll see if I can sell the gang on this.
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