we're going on one but not sure exactly when yet and I have never been on any cruise before although I practically grew up at Disneyland and have been to Walt Disney World but only once there.
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The Disney cruises are wonderfull the ships are meticulous with lots for kids and adults to do. When we did the cruise we chose not to get off on the islands because there was so much to do on the ship with the characters . I would love for Disney to do a cruise to no where, just because I personally do like getting of and on at the islands. Don't get me wrong the islands are beautiful but I enjoy the cruise part better.
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on Feb. 16, 2007 at 3:23 PM
The cabins are bigger than other cruise lines because the ship does not have a casino. The ships sail to the Bahamas for 3 and 4 night sailing year round. They have their own island called Castaway Cay.
In the winter they sail to the Caribbean for 7 nights or Mexico from Los
Angeles. In the summer, one ship sails itineraries in Europe.
The food and service is excellent, the best for familes. All ages are entertained. There are various "adults only" activities as well.
Let me know if I can be of assistance, I am a Disney specialist travel agent.
In the winter they sail to the Caribbean for 7 nights or Mexico from Los
Angeles. In the summer, one ship sails itineraries in Europe.
The food and service is excellent, the best for familes. All ages are entertained. There are various "adults only" activities as well.
Let me know if I can be of assistance, I am a Disney specialist travel agent.
Actually, the Disney cruise line has 2 different cruise ships - 1 (the Wonder) caters pretty much to the 3 and 4 night cruises year round, while the other ship (the Magic) does the extended cruises - 7 plus nights. The Magic is also the ship that gets relocated periodically.....this summer to the Mediterranian, next summer to LA again via the Panama Canal. Relocating the ships is not an always time thing, just more recent and very popular, plus Disney is "testing the waters" for more cruise options. When the Magic is relocated, there are not 7 day cruises out of Port Canaveral, just 3 or 4 night.
My family agrees with the previous poster - we LOVE to stay of the ship! Except for when we do the Mediterranian cruise this summer....then we'll get off!
My family agrees with the previous poster - we LOVE to stay of the ship! Except for when we do the Mediterranian cruise this summer....then we'll get off!
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on Feb. 21, 2007 at 3:15 PM
Hi all! I'm new here. I love cruises, and now with my babies (and living near Orlando) I thought maybe we'd try a Disney cruise. Does anyone know if there is a lower age limit? I can't find it on the site. My twins are 8 months old now, but if we cruise it'd probably be in May (they'll be 11 months). TIA!
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