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20 Mar 16, 09:39 AM |
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Where to start booking a cruise ?
I really don't fancy a cruise (scared) but after reading on here about someone suggesting a 3 day cruise to try out we thought about tagging a Disney cruise on just me and DH but not sure where to start booking ... can someone help please
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20 Mar 16, 10:45 AM |
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We booked our Disney cruise directly through Disney cruise line. I would suggest looking at their website at cruises you may be interested in and dates and go from there. I've look a few places and for what we want the cruise always seem the best price direct with Disney but that's just us. Don't be scared they are truly amazing, i was worried about seasickness but didn't feel it once.
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21 Mar 16, 09:41 PM |
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Hi
i booked direct through disney had no problems, if your thinking of booking though do it as soon as your dates are available as the prices just seem to go up em
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29 Mar 16, 09:57 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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As Nike say, Just Do It!
I was the same, never had done a cruise before and had always said, a cruise is not for me.
We went and booked one, 4 night Bahamas cruise at the start of a Disney holiday last August and we have just booked again for July this year. My dw and two teenage ds lived it. From the moment you arrive at the terminal the whole experience is literally magical and to disneys high standards. The rooms were incredible, the availability of food and drink ridiculously plentiful and everything about the experience was just to be enjoyed. The ship never rocked once, it was like it was on rails but I am sure that varies in weather. Castaway cay was absolutely out of this world, if carlsberg did beaches, it would be like this. My only slight critisism would be the quality of the sit down food, it was ok but not fantastic but that's what you get when catering for thousands but still perfectly acceptable. If in doubt, go for it. Life's to short to have the "what it's". Any questions, just ask. Phil |
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29 Mar 16, 09:57 AM |
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