Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was the Heat? I'm worried to do a summer cruise bc it would be hotter than DC
I never really noticed the heat but we only got off the ship at their private island. Folks who got off at Nassau said it was brutal. On ship, the decks got really hot. But otherwise we stayed in the shade and didn't have issues.
Why didn't you get off at Nassau? We have a Disney cruise booked in September and I have been debating this also. Why did you decide to stay on board instead of doing an excursion and are you happy with your choice? I can't make up my mind. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dressed up do I need to be for the semi and formal dinner nights? We are headed on a 7 night cruise and then an additional week of vacation so I'm trying to to bring too much.
Is a sun dress and dress pants/shirt good enough?
Disney doesn't really do "formal" or "semi-formal" like some other cruise lines do. When we dressed for dinner, I would do a sundress, put kids in a collared shirt (polo) and not jeans.
Anonymous wrote:How dressed up do I need to be for the semi and formal dinner nights? We are headed on a 7 night cruise and then an additional week of vacation so I'm trying to to bring too much.
Is a sun dress and dress pants/shirt good enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could never drop my kids off with strangers on some cruise ship.
That didn't freak you out?
How do you survive in this world with your oh-so-delicate sensibilities?
I feel sorry for your kids, who will miss out on a lot of fun because you are suffocating them. DD had a ball in the Disney cruise kids' club.
I don't think yearly trips to Italy is suffocating them.
But thanks for the concern.
Oh, the Italy poster.
You must like dirty people and bad food a lot.
Anonymous wrote:My friend did one of the Disney cruises and she said as soon as the kids asked to leave, the Kid place workers would text the parents to pick up. Literally five minutes after she would drop off. She was pretty unhappy b/c they didn't try to engage the kids in something fun to keep them happy.
Oh, my question: how much was the cruise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could never drop my kids off with strangers on some cruise ship.
That didn't freak you out?
How do you survive in this world with your oh-so-delicate sensibilities?
I feel sorry for your kids, who will miss out on a lot of fun because you are suffocating them. DD had a ball in the Disney cruise kids' club.
I don't think yearly trips to Italy is suffocating them.
But thanks for the concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could never drop my kids off with strangers on some cruise ship.
That didn't freak you out?
How do you survive in this world with your oh-so-delicate sensibilities?
I feel sorry for your kids, who will miss out on a lot of fun because you are suffocating them. DD had a ball in the Disney cruise kids' club.
Anonymous wrote:How was going through costco to get tix? I've always wondered about going through costco for cars and vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not realize you could book a Disney cruise through Costco. Were the savings large? Can you still call Disney and check in normally online?
I don't remember exactly as we booked a long time in advance. I don't think there was much of a cost savings but we got a Costco gift card. Yes we could still check in online and use all the Disney website stuff.