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Planning a 7 day Disney vacation in January 2009. Debating between 7 day Disney Cruise or 4 day Disney Cruise / 3 Day Disney World package. I'm leaning toward the 7 day cruise. My concern with the land/sea package is that we will be losing almost an entire day to packing up at our Disney Hotel, transferring to the cruise line, and getting settled in on the ship. Seems like a lot of wasted time but I'm not sure if my concerns are valid or not. I'd appreciate any advice or opinions. Thanks.
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My vote is always for a longer cruise... the longer the better! But that doesn't always fit into someone's needs or schedule so the land/sea combo is a great idea.
When doing the land/sea package, I don't look at it as 'losing' an entire day, more of a 'transitition' day to the ship. It won't be a full park day, although with a little planning you can squeeze in a few hours at a theme park before you need to head down to the port. You'll be able to board the ship @noon and can have lunch and explore until the ship set sails. So it's really not a lost day.
The transfer time is minimal, and very seemless when using DCL transfers. We had our luggage ready inside our room (at AKL), had a wonderful breakfast at Boma then went to AK for a few hours. Came back to AKL and boarded the DCL bus to the port. As we had already checked in for cruise when we checked in at the resort, it couldn't have been any easier as just walked onto the ship.
As wonderful as the land/sea package is, I have to make the argument for the longer 7-night cruise. There is just SO MUCH to see and do (and EAT!) that it's hard to get your full appreciation of the ship during a 3-or-4 night cruise.
You'll enjoy the cruise no matter which one you choose!
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Lynn
Yes, I am a Disney Addict... and I'd rather be cruising!.
I agree with Lynn, the longer the better, 3 or 4 days you would be just getting to know your way around the ship and making new friends and Boom got to go, with 7 days you can take more time to do the things you want plus relax!! Maybe a couple days at WDW than go on a 7 day Cruise!
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Bryand
If you've cruised before, then you know the longer the better, but if you've never cruised before, 3 days is enough for you to know if you like cruising or not. Like Lynn said, don't think of it as a loss of time, think of it as going from one happy place to another. Either way enjoy.
I don't think I see anywhere how old your kids are or anything, but my experience with a 3 yr old in particular was that we should've just done the 7 day cruise instead of doing a land/sea. Ultimately because we ended up LOVING The cruise and wishing we had more time on the ship, and because the characters were her biggest thing and they were on the ship too. Don't get me wrong-- WDW was magical and wonderful too but in hindsight we should've done the longer cruise.
Don't feel like you can only do a 3/4 land sea thingy. We booked the 3 day cruise (not long enough!) and then separately booked a 5-night WDW stay. We did that b/c we wanted to stay at the contemporary and that was not one of the options for the land/sea pkg, and because we knew 4 days would not be long enough at the World for us. It was a little tricky on the transfers--we had to get ourselves and our luggage over to the Poly to catch the cruise transfer, and we had to really work to make sure our luggage got into the hands of someone at the Poly who knew what to do with them (they almost got stuck in the bellroom but fortunately I kept asking for the mgr who quickly got them to the luggage truck for the port). Other than that it was seamless and got us what we wanted-the amt of time at the parks we wanted, the hotel we wanted, and the cruise. I definately felt that the 3 day cruise was not long enough-- so if were going to go back and do it again I'd do a 7 day cruise or at least the 4 day cruise and create-my-own-land itinerary.
I agree with Angie. You can always book your own "package". But, given a choice, I'll either take seven days at the parks or seven days on a cruise. To me doing the Land/Sea feels like "a little dash of this, a sprinkle of that". Great for a sauce, but not for the entree.
Right now I don't have the time, but after I graduate we'll probably take a longer cruise. Either a 10/11 day Southern or a Med cruise. Of course, since I graduate in August 2009, I've got a bit of a wait.