Cruise Bus

patricia27

Member
Original Poster
Just booked a cruise on the Dream in May2011
How can I book the bus to pick us up at Old Key West Resort?
The Vacation club says I will have to book it direct with the cruise line and not them?
We booekd the cruise and flydrive with Virgin Atlantic, and they say it is not up to them to book the bus?
Please help
 

KJ1081

Active Member
I believe you have to call Disney Cruise line directly to book transfers. What sailing are you on? Ours is 5/15/11
 

tiaragirl

Well-Known Member
You can do it online, I think, but if you call Disney directly they'll walk you through it (a helpful process).
 

patricia27

Member
Original Poster
Cruise

Thanks for you help.

Any tips about dining--which sitting to have?

Talking about tips--when do you give them?
And how much?
 

patricia27

Member
Original Poster
Got the bus sorted--I emailed the Cruise Line --then--amazing they actually called me in England and booked it over the phone---What amazing Guest Service!!
We go on the Dream on May 29th for a 5 night cruise.
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
Thanks for you help.

Any tips about dining--which sitting to have?

Talking about tips--when do you give them?
And how much?

I always like a later seating for my dining when on a cruise. It might be a bit late, but it keeps you from having to rush to get ready after a day in a port. If you are hungry before dinner, there are always plenty of snacks to hold you over until the later seating.
 

mickeysshoes

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you might want to check the cost difference between Disney and Quicksilver car service. I have found them to be cheaper and will give you a free 30 minute stop if you want...and its a car just for your family. Just an idea!!!! Have fun on the Dream..we will on the 8/25 4 day.
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
I always like a later seating for my dining when on a cruise. It might be a bit late, but it keeps you from having to rush to get ready after a day in a port. If you are hungry before dinner, there are always plenty of snacks to hold you over until the later seating.

I plan to go for the later seating, does this intrude on the shows on the cruise???
 

gboiler1

Active Member
Answering a couple of your ??

Tips envelopes are given at the end of the cruise, I believe the night before, also they give you a recommendation on what to tip.

Also, it doesn't matter which seating you attend, as the performances basically occur opposite of each seating. In other words if you eat early, you attend the 2nd performance and if you eat late, you'll attend the first performance. Same show and no one misses out.
 

Disneyfalcon

Well-Known Member
I plan to go for the later seating, does this intrude on the shows on the cruise???

Your meal won't interfere with the shows because, as the previous poster said, you will go to an earlier show if you are on late seaing.

If you want to see the shows however, and I definitely recommend seeing them, it won't really give you much more time in port to have late seating. You'll still want to be back in time to see the show.:)
 

patricia27

Member
Original Poster
Dream

Thanks for all the tips--it`s good to know these things before you go !!
It all does seem a dream away whilst we have all this snow in England!!
So keep on coming with the tips
I have 2 friends who work on the Dream and have just got on there now to sail it across the Atlantic.
 

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