The Disney Dream pulled into Port Canaveral recently to show off its upgrades after a minor refurbishment. The great ship added areas include a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, a new adults only splash pool and sun deck, a new sweet shop serving homemade gelato, and two… Read More »Disney Dream revitalizes play area with Star Wars, Disney Infinity, and more
As previously announced, the Disney Cruise Line will be home to the first version of a stage musical based on Disney’s hit animated feature – Tangled. The creative team is opening their offices and letting us in on a bit of the process in a… Read More »Creating the Costumes for Disney’s Tangled: The Musical
Let’s give Disney Cruise Line another round of applause. They continue to win awards for Best Large Ship Line in every publication. This time it’s the Condé Nast Traveler 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards that bestowed the honor. Winners were based on more than 1 million… Read More »Disney Cruise Line wins another Readers Choice Award
The Disney Parks Moms Panel is both an army of expert parents that Disney has united to help other families plan their Disney experience and a focus group for executives big Disney family. Each year around two dozen moms and dads are chosen to join… Read More »Applications Accepted for Disney Parks Moms Panel beginning Tuesday
Planning a cruise is not as difficult as planning to Disney World, where I regularly encounter my clients’ six-page spreadsheets, make multiple dining changes, and spend a couple of hours just picking out fastpasses. While it’s not as simple as just showing up for your cruise, cruising, truthfully, is easy. That’s what makes it so great. Booking your cruise, however, can be a little bit tricky. Here are some pointers to make the process a little less confusing.
5. Book as early as possible.
The biggest reason to book your cruise as early as you can is that you’ll pay less. Cruise lines all raise prices based on availability–as room categories fill up, the price of the remaining rooms under that category increases. It’s simple supply and demand.
In addition to saving money, booking early allows you to get your first pick of dining times. If you have young children, an early dining time is usually ideal. Finally, booking early allows you to pick your cabin, so you have more deck and location choices. While deck choices are a personal opinion, most guests like mid-ship, so those will fill up first.
4. Don’t pay for insurance until you’re final payment is due.
You can cancel your cruise for any reason prior to your final payment date and get a full refund, no question asked (exceptions for concierge), but if you have insurance added, you won’t get that money back. Since you can add insurance any time before final payment, just wait until then and then add it. But don’t forget–otherwise you’re probably out of luck.Read More »The Top Five Secrets of Booking a Disney Cruise.
Disney Cruise Line is shaking up the fall of 2015 by returning to three favorite destinations after repositioning the Disney Wonder. These won’t be regular stops, but rather are being sold as limited-time engagements. So be prepared on May 21 to reserve your cruise if any of them interest you.
Let Cruise Director Natalie tell you all about it:
I like the idea of 5 days at sea on the trip to Hawaii, I just wish they didn’t have to depart from Canada. Stupid rules.
Earlier this week, the Cruise Critic Cruisers’ Choice awards (try saying that five times fast) were presented, and Disney took home some of the top honors. They won a total of 29 awards, 13 of which were number one prizes, and it was the largest… Read More »Disney Cruise Line Sweeps Top Awards