So, we are considering a Disney cruise for a family vacation. I am trying to convince my wife it is okay to go ahead and book a 4 night trip on the Dream for September 2013 because it is fully refundable until 60 days before sail date. So, my first question is the cruise refundable?
She thinks I am a little crazy for booking a trip two years in advance, but I know that we are getting to pick where our cabin will be and hopefully get better pricing. Which brings me to my next question, if the rate drops will Disney honor the new lower rate?
We are DVC owners, but not going to use our points because the research I have done favors paying cash and renting out points. Any different thoughts on how to make this more economical?
Our children will be 5 & 3. Is this too young for a Disney cruise? Can we leave both of them in the child care programs at the same time to have a nice meal/drink to ourself or just some quiet time at the pool? Are there non-children areas on the ship?
Sorry for so many questions, but here is the last one for this post. We will also be going to WDW for 3-4 nights. My initial thought was to go to WDW before the cruise because sometimes we are very tired after a few days at the world and the cruise would give us the opportunity to relax some and go home better rested. What has your experience been in regards to cruising before or after going to WDW? Thank you for your ideas and suggestions!
She thinks I am a little crazy for booking a trip two years in advance, but I know that we are getting to pick where our cabin will be and hopefully get better pricing. Which brings me to my next question, if the rate drops will Disney honor the new lower rate?
We are DVC owners, but not going to use our points because the research I have done favors paying cash and renting out points. Any different thoughts on how to make this more economical?
Our children will be 5 & 3. Is this too young for a Disney cruise? Can we leave both of them in the child care programs at the same time to have a nice meal/drink to ourself or just some quiet time at the pool? Are there non-children areas on the ship?
Sorry for so many questions, but here is the last one for this post. We will also be going to WDW for 3-4 nights. My initial thought was to go to WDW before the cruise because sometimes we are very tired after a few days at the world and the cruise would give us the opportunity to relax some and go home better rested. What has your experience been in regards to cruising before or after going to WDW? Thank you for your ideas and suggestions!