Whether you are a first-time cruiser or a seasoned cruise vacation veteran, the Disney cruise is one vacation experience like no other. The Disney cruise line provides an amazing time for kids, but the adults will have just as much fun. While the kids are off enjoying all the Disney cruise ship has to offer, adults can enjoy a nice range of on-board activities, amenities, and areas reserved exclusively for them. The ship is not just a kids romper room, a Disney Cruise is a good option that offers first-rate facilities and activities for every age group.
What about the cost of a Disney cruise?
The Disney cruise allows you to keep your wallet inside your trousers, most things included in its all inclusive Disney cruise package. Cruising can be an affordable travel alternative; a Disney cruise is a fun way for your and your family to either separate or congregate. A Disney cruise package can be far less then some cruises and they will go out of their way to take care of anyone’s needs.
What kinds of activities are available on a Disney cruise vacation?
Suffice it to say, you’re going to experience some incredible onboard activities. As you’d expect from Disney, families will find special facilities and activities with the Disney Cruise Line, all beautifully executed and played out in precision. One of the best highlights of any Disney Cruise is the exciting day spent on Disney’s own private island paradise, Castaway Cay. Get out and stretch your legs and go for a swim on this beautiful mini island paradise. You can choose from a variety of activities for all ages at Castaway Cay to add to your Disney Cruise Line vacation fun. Having their own private island puts Disney a step ahead of Carnival cruise line.
What about all that disney vacation cruise food?
One thing that brings many folks to a cruise is the quality and quantity of the food. It’s hard to keep your waistline after sampling all the cruise line has to offer from their kitchens. The food is plentiful and diverse and staff is friendly. With food and drinks abundant and overflowing, along with being available 24/7, you can have a glutenous experience.
The Disney cruise is an amazing cruise to experience, and even an amazing all around vacation. The cruise vacation is great for all members of your family and worth looking into. The Disney Cruise is, by far, a vacation experience for young and old to enjoy and have a boat load of fun.
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How do I get back my money from Imperial Majesty Cruise line vacation..the one that is apparently a spam?So, I was naive and got tricked into buying this amazing vacation package…the one that I later found out from Google that it was a spam. Now, I want to get my money back…can i do that? How do I do that? Any help would be much appreciated since I really need that money!
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The prices you see are for one person, but double occupancy, which means two people share the room. Inside rooms are the least expensive because they don't have any windows . A suite are the most expensive. Usually they have a separate relaxing area and a separate sleeping area, kind of like a hotel room. The most popular are the balcony;s which means the have a sliding door with a balcony to go outside on. You can have a double bed or two separate beds. You just tell them what you want when you book a cabin. So each of you will get a ticket when you book together. Each of you will get a cruise card when you board the ship. This is something you keep with you for the whole cruise. It's for buying anything on the ship such as drinks, or gifts. You also must have this when you go ashore. Whomever you book with will send you all the info you need to know. I hope this helps.
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This is a small outdated ship and YES.. you will need to participate in timeshare activities.
Check sites like Cruisecritics.com for more information about the cruise itself.
And do a check online for Cruise Scams
You didn't win anything.. there are expenses as well as timeshares attached.
You can definitely look at the cruise line websites, but you probably want to assess all of your options just in case. I've used this website: http://www.bargaintravelcruises.com/ which is a search engine of low priced cruises around the world. I managed to book mine for very cheap through here. I'd compare Bargain Travel Cruises with the cruise lines websites to see which is cheaper overall.
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Well I have done more than 20 cruises and lately have been doing 2 or 3 per year. The reasons are the cruise vacation is really cheap compared to going to one location for a week. A resort location like maybe Cancun, Mexico will cost about $200 per night for a resort hotel and then you have to buy food and pay for entertainment. Cruises, on the other hand are much cheaper now than they were 10 to 15 years ago. This is so because there are so many cruise lines and ships now. Plus many of the ships are relatively new; less than 10 yrs old and have great amenities.
You can get great free food in cruise ships all day every day and I mean things for dinner like steak, lobster, prime rib, fillet minion and great soups and salads.
The cruise ships provide entertainment; you can go to the disco each night and there is no cover charge; there's a free show every evening. The ships (except Disney) have a casino if you care to gamble. They all have free gyms (you generally have to pay to use the health club at a resort hotel); they have multiple pools and hot tubs, and a variety on other on-board activities.
The cruise ship allows you to visit many countries. I have been to countries all over the world that I would probably otherwise not get to but by cruise ship. Yes you have generally only 8 or 9 hours at each port. But in most cases that is more than enough to see the city and enjoy it, and decide whether you ever want to come back for a longer visit.
The cruise gives you the whole package in one stop.
Alaska has GREAT pricing now. Right now you can book a 7Nt. Alaska Cruise from $329 pp. check it out here: http://www.cruisesonly.com/results.do?places=A&operator=ALL&Month=ALL&days=3&IncludeSeniorRates=false&SType=A&sort=1
However, you mentioned that you'll like to cruise on Sep. So on that note. I would say the Caribbean would be a much nicer choice. Plus, there are always great deals for Caribbean cruises.
Here are some awesome deals starting from $339pp http://www.cruisesonly.com/results.do?sort_by=1&c=ALL&v=ALL&Month=9%2F1%2F2009&places=C&days=3&price=0&port=&shoppingZipCode=&IncludeAlumniRates=&IncludeSeniorRates=&AlumniCruiseId=
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First of all, pick the right cruise to suggest. Do some research and compile some info about all the ports of call in a given area, like the Caribbean, then pick a cruise that will take you to the places you'd like to see.
In my experience as a long time cruiser, the best aspect of cruise travel is the all-inclusive nature of it. You pay one price for everything, except drinks and tips, and then you don't have to worry about anything else. You just sit back and let the ship's crew serve you. Also, when you do the math, even a fairly expensive cruise is cheaper than a regular vacation if you figure in transportation, hotels, food, etc. In other words, when trying to convince your folks to go on a cruise, emphasize the value for your money. You get a lot of vacation for relatively little cash.
If they're still skeptical, suggest taking a short three day cruise as your first experience. There are great little three day Bahamas cruises from Miami or Port Canaveral on various cruise lines. The per person price can be as little as $199 depending on the time of year.
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we just got back from a carnival cruise loved it loved it loved it cant wait to go back we flew to florida got the ship 7 days our stops were mexico, grand cayman and jamaica with air fare each person around 1,400 that includes all the food your cabin, plane and a great time, it does not include booze.we booked it last october for this april that pasted thats why we got a great deal so much to do on the ship rock climbin, casino, pools, shows, bingo ,dancin, contests, sooooo much to do we are ready to book another one real soon have fun
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Most cruises require a deposit when you book and the balance of payment prior to a certain number of days before the cruise. It would be possible to book the cruise through most travel agents, make your deposit, then make payments on a regular basis as long as your final payment is made on time. A good travel agent can make all of the necessary arrangements for you and, with a few exceptions, will be able to get you the same price as a website.
Another option is to set aside a certain amount of money on a regular basis in a separate bank account. After making your deposit you could put money aside in this account, possibly earn a bit of interest, then pay off the balance owing when required.