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DH and I are so unsure about what kind of cruise to do. We know that we want to go in February 2010. The kids will be 9 by then and we have been trying to decide on if we should do a land and sea package or if we should book a longer cruise (this will be our first time cruising).
I guess the most pressing question here is when do they begin booking 2010 land and sea packages?
Is it a better deal just to book a cruise separate from the land portion of our trip?
TYIA for you help!
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Is it a better deal just to book a cruise separate from the land portion of our trip?
TYIA for you help!
I personally think it is at times because you can take advantage of any promotions that Disney has (room discounts, free dining, etc...), and it allows you to have more freedom of where you want to stay and how much money you want to spend etc...For our trip in November we booked the land and sea seperate and saved a significant amount of money.
From what I have heard, it is almost always less expensive to book the land and sea portion separately. Besides, you can choose your own Disney hotel and cabin without having to go with their "preset" pairings. You can't book a land and sea until the land rates are available. I think it is four hundred and some days out.
Having sailed on a 3 night and an 11 night (and going on a 4 night this fall), I personally do not think I would do anything less than a 4 night. One of my favorite parts of cruising are the sea days. You really get a feel for the ship and the whole cruising experience. The only reason we are doing a 4 night instead of a 7 night this fall is because of our party of 13, it is the first cruise for 11 of them. So they voted for a 4 night to "test the waters". Personally, I would prefer 7 nights (or longer)!
It also depends on the type of room vs stateroom you want. Many people want a verandah on the ship, but a Value resort at WDW (or vice versa). On the Land/Sea, you have to book at corresponding levels, which means you have to book Deluxe if you want a verandah. Depending on which configuration you select, one trip has WDW first, the other WDW last. You don't have the choice (aside from choosing which will be 3 nights and which will be 4 nights).
Plus side, by going with L/S, is that you check in once and it's all taken care of. So it depends on priorities. Also, don't discount a longer cruise, unless you're looking for a way to fit in both in a shorter vacation. Most people try a shorter one to determine if they have "sea legs" and get off wishing they'd done a longer one.
I will only do longer cruises now (I've done several short ones), but cannot afford to be gone more than a week or so. So, now we have to choose between either visiting WDW or taking a cruise. Land/Sea can alleviate that worry, but you're doing mini-visits for both this way.
Really, it's a matter of doing your homework. Take a look at what you want vs what is offered. Does it match up with Land/Sea? If you book separately, would you be saving money or spending more? Does the Land/Sea put where you visit in the right order for you?
Good luck! Whatever you choose, you'll love it. Have fun planning.
Do you know when the land and sea prices come out for 2010?
Thanks for this great info... I think 7 days is a good amount of time for a cruise. I may be talking myself out of 4/3 land and sea.