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Old 10-09-2008, 09:17 PM   #1
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Is it really worth doing the land/sea trips, a cruise along with a stay in Disney World? Since its only 3 or 4 days depending in Disney World, I'm not sure that'll be sufficent for my family.
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That really depends on what you want to get out of the WDW stay. For some people, it's a nice split. Others complain that they felt like they had to commando the WDW portion. I honestly would either do a 7 night cruise or a 7 night resort stay. Or 7 nights at WDW, a 7 night Western and a 7 night Eastern. The latter, or course, requires the benevolent wand waving of the money fairy.
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You can book the land stay separate from the cruise stay and spend as many days possible for your family, before or after the cruise.

We've been into the land/sea/land vacations, where we stretch out our stay. It's never enough days at Disney.
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We did a 4 night land and 3 night sea in July and it was not nearly enough time to do all we wanted. However, we had never cruised before and wanted to get our 'feet wet', as well as fufill my wife's promise to her brother that we would take him to WDW and on a cruise someday. If possible, I would book them separately as you have more control over $$$ and your itinerary.
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If you have never been to Walt Disney World before, I would recommend doing WDW without a cruise. However, if you have been to WDW before and would like to experience a Disney Cruise then a land and sea vacation could be perfect for your family! Booking the land and cruise portion of your vacations seperately gives you far more control as well as the ability to decide how long you stay at WDW, which resort do you stay at and do you add the dining plan. Personally I have yet to be able to go on a cruise without sneaking in at least a few days at WDW. I just can't help it!
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It's worth it to do a combo, however, as others have said, do them separately. Not only do you have more say over what you book and where, but you can decide your order as well. We did a 3 night cruise and then followed up with a week at WDW. Having done that, we determined that everyone was good for longer cruises and that it's better to do WDW first and then follow with the cruise. Though, we also determined that we'd do them separately, so next year is a 7 night cruise with only a day layover at WDW (simply because DH will be there already for a conference).
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We usually make our own land/sea adventures. We book the cruise separately, then decide how many days we want to stay at WDW. It seems to work out a lot better for us. We can stay at the resort we want (on actual land/sea packages, there are only certain resorts you can choose from, all based on the category of your ship accomodations).
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We are taking a different approach with our next land/sea. We have sailed on DCL 5+ times and been to WDW 50+ so this is a compromise, let Disney do everything trip.
I booked the land/sea for next labor day weekend while on board the double dip 9/27-10/4. DH is all disneyed out (not me). So I went with the 3 nights park and 4 nights cruise with Disney transfers as a compromise. We got the 10% booking discount and the OBC. We haven't been on the Wonder for a while so this works for us. I have done both rental cars and disney transport and for this trip, the disney bus will work. I wanted to coordinate this trip with the 2009 Pin Event usually held at Epcot, but oh no, they scheduled it for June 2009 instead... Maybe next time.
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Well, as others have said it depends on if you've been to Disney before. I've been a few time before, so this last time DS and I did a 4 night land and stayed at the Poly, and 3 nights on the Wonder. Only because having never cruised before, I wanted to start small, but next time, I'll do them at seperate times. I want to savor them all individually and not partially, so no real rush, although I never felt rushed to "see the Park". It was s nice change of pace for a vacation. Whatever you decide...enjoy Ronnie Go Phillies
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We followed the advice many others gave the first time around because we weren't sure if we would like cruising. After spending 4 days at WDW, the cruise was a nice way to unwind. We planned things separately because we couldn't find a L&S that matched our schedule. This time we are doing a cruise only (7 days) to get the whole experience, but I am going to miss going to WDW when I know I am so close!
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