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Old 07-07-2007, 11:39 PM   #1
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Question beat the cost question

I have not been on this section of the boards before and was wondering, are there some good ways or good places to go to beat the costs of fare for the Disney Cruises? I am pretty good at finding a great price for the theme parks and have good success in finding much lower costs on other cruise lines but disney's is so much more than others (making it a bit too costly for my family sometimes) and i would like to find the best possible prices. I am not doubting it is worth it, but would like to save some money. any advice would be helpful. Also does anyone recommend the land/sea cruise, the cruise only, or what. we are a family of four and sometimes six(don't ask) and hope to go in the next year or two.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:19 AM   #2
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The best price can usually be found by booking as soon as rates are released, especially for summer or holiday sailings. The rates will only go up after that. There are times of the year that they may offer "Magical Sailing Rates" that can be lower than initially published in order to increase bookings. These rates are usually for last-minute sailings or for slower times of the year (like September which can be hurricane season or January - February when the weather isn't as spectacular).

Disney cruises are very popular and they only have two ships. There isn't much of a reason for them to discount prices in order to fill a ship (versus say, Carnival, which has a huge fleet and thousands more staterooms to try and fill).

The land/sea versus cruise-only can depend on your situation and the type of vacation you're looking for. If you haven't done WDW then the land/sea is a great way to experience both. Experienced 'park hoppers' can skip the WDW part and focus on the new experience of a cruise. Either way, for first-time cruisers I recommend a 4-night cruise to 'get your feet wet'. A 7-night can be overwhelming to new cruisers and the 3-night goes so fast.

So for best savings, book ahead! A $200 per person deposit (on a 3 or 4 night / $250 for 7 night) will lock-in the price when first released and you will have more than a year to make payments. The rates you may be looking at now may have already increased.

Yes, it isn't cheap - although their pricing is comparable to RCL or NCL for the type and level of service that DCL offers. Staterooms are spacious and beautiful, food is good and the service excellent. Their children's programs are the best (as reported by my children!) and Castaway Cay can't be beat. Another DCL extra is the beverage station on deck for unlimited sodas - other cruise lines charge for sodas (or beverage packages).

There really is a 'Disney difference' on the cruise! What Disney does so well on land translates beautifully to the sea.
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Lynn pretty much sums it up- Book ahead!!

Another way to try to save money on Disney Cruises is that some Travel Agencies have group rates on certain sailings. This allows them to offer you the group price based on when they started the group. This can sometimes save you a lot of money. However- even with group rates you must book ahead because group rates can only be held so long by the travel agencies.

Hope that helps!
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If you do decide on a combination parks/cruise vacation, keep in mind that you don't need to book it as a Land/Sea package. You can arrange the land portion separately, which can save money if you're savvy at finding deals at Walt Disney World.

That has several advantages beyond pure dollars -- you can book at any resort regardless of your stateroom category (and regardless of which resorts are even options on the package); you can stay for as many or as few days as you want; and you can purchase the dining plan, which, last I heard, wasn't possible with a Land/Sea package.

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If you have AAA you should see what rate they can give you. Both cruises I took I was able to save $$ by booking through AAA. I also got a stateroom credit from AAA in addition to saving off the price. You can also get a stateroom credit if you book with a Disney Visa.

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A further note about shopping among travel agents for group rates. Generally, these rates are no better than the rates that prevailed for the public *at the time the agency made the group booking.* This gives you a chance to roll back the clock, if you will, by not having to book quite as early, yet still take advantage of early booking rates. You just have to hunt around to find the best deal, because different agencies book groups at different times and at different rates. No one agency has an inside track on better rates, but the bigger agencies can afford to put down the necessary deposits with Disney far more frequently.

If you're a Costco member, check Costco Travel. They're reputed to have some good rates. I'm not sure what technique they use to get those rates, but they're certainly big enough to book group space on every sailing if they wanted to.
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All really great info to store in my brain!

We aren't planning on cruising until 2010 but it can't hurt to start thinking of ways to get the best price!
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All really great info to store in my brain!

We aren't planning on cruising until 2010 but it can't hurt to start thinking of ways to get the best price!

You are SO right, Christine. AS you have noticed from the posts - you really can't paln too early. Get an idea in mind of what cruise/cruise dates you may be interested in and when DCL releases those dates; pounce!

This may be funny, but do you already have a DCL Passporter? That is a great way to help you plan (and spend time waiting for rates/dates).
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You are SO right, Christine. AS you have noticed from the posts - you really can't paln too early. Get an idea in mind of what cruise/cruise dates you may be interested in and when DCL releases those dates; pounce!

This may be funny, but do you already have a DCL Passporter? That is a great way to help you plan (and spend time waiting for rates/dates).
I'm trying to pace myself. We are traveling to WDW in December for our first "big" family vacation (in the past we've stayed w/ MIL) and I am following up w/ a mom and me trip for dd in July of 2008. After I come back from that trip... then I am going to let myself start planning the cruise!

Dh and I have been on four cruises (Celebrity and then three on Carnival) and dd was on the the last three. We were married while on our Celebrity cruise. 2010 will be our 10th anniversary so we are going to take a family cruise on DCL to celebrate. Dd will be 9yo and ds will be 4yo... we don't want to cruise until ds can partake of the kid's clubs, etc.

I love long term planning!
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I am with you on the long term planning. My family always thought I was crazy to have a plan in place for vacations one and two years ahead (before even going on the next one). Thankfully, I gave my sister the traveling bug and now we have another planner in the family.
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It's fun to plan ! I went on my first cruise in December and loved it !!!! I'm sure you will too.
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Find a good TA. Talk about dates, itineraries and stateroom categories. Get him/her cued in on your needs and wants. Then, when the rates come out, you're first one on the boat. Of course, as the time gets close, there will always be rumors about special ITNs, so watch out for that, too. "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition"!
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I've booked our next cruise through Costco. They have the same fare but gives you a Costco gift card when you come back form the cruise and their vacation insurance was cheaper than Disney's. For our 4 nighter I'm getting a $125 card. Then when you are on the ship, book onboard to get the discount!
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