| I'm hoping for thoughts on Disney's Northern European Cruises. We're looking at one that starts in Dover, England with stops in Amsterdam, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Thoughts on this itinerary? If you've done a similar cruise, what is the weather like? We've done a couple Disney Cruises, so (other than the inflated price) we aren't questioning the decision to go with Disney. |
| We did the Norway/Iceland cruise last year, and are doing the Northern Europe this summer. It was relatively cold in Iceland (40s-50s), pleasant in Norway (60s) - that was in late June/early July. We spent 5 days prior in England exploring the countryside and then flew home directly after the cruise. |
Thanks! I really wanted to do the Norway/Iceland itinerary but the date didn't work for us. How was that cruise? |
| We know several families who have done the Disney Baltic cruise to Stockholm, St. Petersburg, I think Riga (and/or Tallinn) and really enjoyed it. The one you describe also sounds nice. |
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This is 21:08 from above. I loved the Norway/Iceland cruise. The scenery was beautiful and I want to return to Iceland on a land-based trip to take my time and see the whole island. It's nice that DCL spends 2 days there. Have you joined the DCL Facebook group - Disney Cruising? Lots of good reviews there too.
We are doing the Baltic Cruise this July and I just booked 9 night Alaska for next year. |
| Butting in. I was looking at one of the Northern European cruises. Are you guys looking at paying like $12k-$15k? They look amazing and I love Disney cruises but I had some major sticker shock. This was for 3 people in a balcony room. |
| 21:08 again. I just booked the Northern Europe for 2018 (11 nights) for about $20k for 2 inside staterooms and that is with the 10% on board booking discount. We are a family of 6. Crazy expensive but worth it to us because DCL does kid friendly like no other company. I also booked 9 night Alaska for next year and it was $16k. |
NP. Sounds amazing by way out of budget for us. The $6k we spent on th Eastern Caribbean 7 night was a splurge for us! |
| OP here. We are paying $10K for a standard outside view room for four of us (not a verandah). We could go cheaper on another line but while the kids are young paying extra for a line where we know they love the kids club and food options is worth it. The kids club truly gives DH and I a restful vacation, too. |
| LOVE LOVE LOVE Disney cruises for kids. I'm hoping for some new itineraries in other parts of the world once the 3 new ships come into service. |