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Old 07-02-2008, 12:11 AM   #1
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Best way to book?

A little background: DH and I will celebrate our 10 year wedding anniversary in May 2009. I've said for a few years now that I wanted to do an us-only trip for this anniversary. I'm leaning toward a WDW trip, and I almost have DH convinced!

So anyway, I was on a website with discounts on cruises. There were a few Disney cruises in May that are $500 or less per person, which seems to be a good price. Is it safe to go through outside companies to book a Disney cruise, or should I stick with going through the Disney folks? Is there any other reason I should book through Disney?

Second question: Back when I was planning our honeymoon, we looked at WDW, though we didn't go. At that point, there were some special land-and-sea type packages, with a short cruise and a stay in the parks. Does Disney still offer these types of packages? I don't see anything like that on their website.
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My DH and I went back for our 10 year anniversary last summer, but we took the boys. It was the most wonderful experience.
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You may want to check that the price you found includes all of the port charges, taxes and fuel surcharge fees. Be sure you are comparing the cruises you are comparing on Disney's site and the other site include the same things. Disney tends to add transfers and insurance automatically and then you can opt to not include it with your cruise which lowers the price. I have seen some of the 3 night cruises for less than $600 including all of the extra charges but the 4 and 7 night cruises would be more. It's definitely safe to book a cruise through an online travel agency many of them book space on the cruises when the rates first come out and then are able to pass that savings on to you.

Disney does have land and sea packages available for 2009 even though the WDW packages aren't out yet. They are either 3 night land with a 4 night cruise or 4 night land with a 3 night cruise. You can also book the land and sea portions separately.

Good Luck with your Anniversary plans!
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I agree with what Elyse points out. Many times you will see "from $499". What this means is "$499 for the lowest category in the middle of hurricane season when no one wants to sail. Plus taxes and fees." Actually (sadly), the cruise lines practically require us to advertise this way. Unless you have a very specific date, an agency has to list it like this. And with teeny tiny print at the bottom that say "select dates. Taxes, governmental fees and fuel surcharge of $7/day per person extra. Ships registry The Bahamas". It's actually a little better than that. But most agencies try to hook you in with the $499 rate. I'll tell you that when I quote (I have to), but then immediately give you the breakdown and total. As will any good agent (I know, I've dealt with cruiseco before I became an agent).
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I price compared Disney's website to AAA, Costco and a TA. Went with the TA b/c of the ability to ask her questions whenever I need/want to. The prices were all pretty close, it was the extras (ship credits, etc) that were the difference.
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