{"id":716,"date":"2009-06-29T08:00:05","date_gmt":"2009-06-29T12:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/blog_ms_news\/?p=716"},"modified":"2011-02-21T21:20:41","modified_gmt":"2011-02-22T02:20:41","slug":"choosing-the-cruise-thats-right-for-you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.themouseforless.com\/blog_ms_news\/news\/featured-article\/choosing-the-cruise-thats-right-for-you\/","title":{"rendered":"Choosing the Cruise That&#8217;s Right for You"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>By Linda Norton, The Magic for Less Travel<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Maybe you&#8217;ve been bitten by the  Disney bug but don&#8217;t necessarily  want to do the parks. Maybe you&#8217;ve &#8220;been there,  done that&#8221; and want to  try something different to satisfy your Disney fix. \u00a0Maybe it&#8217;s time to  experience the <em>Magic<\/em> and the <em>Wonder<\/em> of the Disney cruise.<\/p>\n<p>Cruising is totally different from a land-based vacation. You  go  to your (floating) luxury hotel, unpack once, and get taken to some  really  fabulous places, all while being pampered by happy and gracious  cruise staff  who are there to help you have a phenomenal trip. Cruises  are mostly inclusive  (although tips and adult beverages are not  included in the price, and can be a  sizeable expense) so you get meals,  entertainment, children&#8217;s programming, and  other activities just by  showing up. On a cruise you can do everything\u2026or  absolutely nothing.  The choice is yours.<\/p>\n<p>Just as we all don&#8217;t live in the same type of houses or drive the  same  type of car, one cruise line does not fit every person. Cruise  lines are  categorized, just like hotels, and you can have a budget  experience or an  ultra-luxurious trip where the sky&#8217;s the limit. The  Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is  considered a &#8220;premium&#8221; cruise experience,  and as such you will be paying a more  premium price than if you went on  another cruise. However, DCL is not stiff or  stuffy \u2014 it&#8217;s casually  elegant. I have sailed on several cruise lines, all with  at least one  child with me, and each cruise line offered something different. The   Disney cruise, though, is probably the best available for families and   children. The children&#8217;s programs on DCL are like really great daycare.  Many  children don&#8217;t want to leave the Oceaneer&#8217;s Club and Lab on DCL  once they&#8217;ve  experienced some of the great activities. Teens have their  own hangout, as  well as their own activities. Entertainment on DCL is  also family-friendly and  you will not have to worry about what the  children will see in the shows or on  the television. No casino, either \u2014  and the lack of the &#8220;casino donation fund&#8221;  is probably what  contributes to the higher cruise fare.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How  many nights?<\/strong><br \/>\nWith a Disney cruise, you have  some itinerary choices: 3- and 4-night Bahamas  cruises on the Disney <em>Wonder<\/em>, or 7-night  Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries of  the Disney <em>Magic<\/em>.  If you plan far  enough out, are very adventurous, and have a lot of  time (and money!), there are other options, too. The  Disney <em>Magic<\/em> will be heading to Europe in April 2010, and returning back home on October  1, 2010. During summer 2010 the <em>Wonder <\/em>will   be doing 4- and 5-night Bahamas  trips too, from Port Canaveral, which  is about 45 miles from Orlando International   Airport. For purposes of   this article, though, we&#8217;re going to stick a bit closer to Florida   and focus on the Bahamas and  Caribbean cruises.<\/p>\n<p>With many choices in length of  cruise and itinerary, what  determines which cruise you should take? Not  everyone enjoys cruising,  and I myself was a reluctant cruiser, as I couldn&#8217;t  imagine being  &#8220;captured&#8221; on a ship for several days \u2014 but I confess to getting  over  that really fast once I boarded the Disney <em>Wonder <\/em>for my very  first cruise in June 2006. Because I had never  cruised, and was with  two children and no other adults, the 3-night Bahamas  cruise was a good  place to &#8220;test the waters.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The 3-night cruise is a &#8220;long  weekend&#8221; with one port each day.  Typically on DCL, you sail from Port Canaveral  at 5 p.m. on Thursday,  are in Nassau,   Bahamas, on  Friday, Disney&#8217;s private island called  Castaway Cay on Saturday, and you&#8217;re  back to the port and off the ship  by 9 a.m. on Sunday. Besides being the least  expensive option on DCL,  the 3-night cruise helps you determine if you can live  with your travel  party in a cruise cabin, how well you deal with the motion of  the  ship, and whether or not you actually like cruising.<\/p>\n<p>The 4-night Disney cruise also  sails to the Bahamas  with a  departure on Sunday. You visit Nassau  on Monday, Castaway Cay on  Tuesday, have a day at sea on Wednesday, and go back  to port on  Thursday. Price-wise, the 4-night sailing usually is more expensive than   the 3-night cruise, but you get the added benefit of a day at sea to  explore  the ship.<\/p>\n<p>So, should you choose three  nights or four nights? Well, let time  and budget be your guide. Personally I  love sea days, but have not yet  found the 4-night Disney Cruise to work for my  schedule, mainly because  it&#8217;s pretty close to a 7-night cruise. If I&#8217;m going to  be gone for  four nights, I might as well be gone for seven and just live it up  and  be pampered for a while.<\/p>\n<p>The Disney Magic sails 7-night  Eastern and Western Caribbean  itineraries departing  Saturdays from Port Canaveral. On the 7-night  Disney cruise, you typically have  three port days and three sea days.  Both the Eastern and Western   Caribbean cruises visit Castaway Cay, so  you don&#8217;t miss out unless  for some reason the ship is unable to dock.  (Unfortunately, this can happen due  to bad weather, but the Captain and  crew are responsible for the safety of the  ship and her passengers and  take their job very seriously.)<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>Which  ports of call?<\/strong><br \/>\nLet&#8217;s say you&#8217;re going to  splurge for a 7-night cruise. How do you  decide whether or not you want an Eastern  or Western Caribbean  itinerary? Both  itineraries are great, so first consider your schedule.  Eastern Caribbean  brings you to US territories (St. Thomas is part  of  the US Virgin Islands, as is St. Croix,  which is on some DCL  itineraries in 2009) and some fabulous beaches too. St. Thomas beaches  are  among the most beautiful in the world and this is a very popular  cruise ship  destination. It is not unusual for five ships to be at St.  Thomas during peak season. The most  popular beaches are Magen&#8217;s Bay,  Coki Beach, and Sapphire   Beach. Eastern  itineraries also can stop at  St. Maarten, which is half Dutch and half French;  the ship docks at the  Dutch side in Phillipsburg.  For 2009, DCL has added Tortola (part of  the British West Indies) and St.  Croix, which is another US  territory.  Eastern itineraries have great shopping and good snorkeling too.<\/p>\n<p>DCL Western Caribbean  itineraries stop in Key West (FL), Grand  Cayman, and Cozumel, Mexico,  along with Castaway Cay. While Key West is  still  in Florida, it has its own laid-back vibe \u2014 think  Jimmy Buffett  songs and a visit to &#8220;Margaritaville&#8221; and you have Key West. There are  several  family activities available in Key West,  including a visit to  the southernmost point in the US and a glass-bottom boat tour. Grand  Cayman is a small island and is known for diving  and snorkeling.  Because of the reefs surrounding the island, cruise ships cannot  dock \u2014  instead you take a small boat called a &#8220;tender&#8221; to the island.  (Tendering  from the ship  to town is about 15\u201320 minutes.)<\/p>\n<p>Cayman highlights include Stingray City and a turtle farm, where  turtles  are raised for meat. (The US  raises beef, poultry, and pork;  Cayman raises turtles.) Cozumel is an island  about 12 miles from the  Yucatan  peninsula and is laid-back and family friendly. Like any nice  island, expect some  great water activities. Highlights of Cozumel   include a marine park where you can swim with dolphins. This park is  located in  Chakkanaab State Park, which is run by the Mexican   government. Cozumel also has some great  shopping. Take a shore  excursion to Mayan ruins in Tulum, but not in the hot  summer months.  Both Eastern and Western itineraries include a day at Castaway  Cay,  Disney&#8217;s private island paradise.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Which  cabin?<\/strong><br \/>\nYou&#8217;ve decided how long to  cruise, and where you want to go, and now  need to figure out what sort of cabin  to book: Suite, Verandah  (balcony), window, or inside cabin? Your choice will determine  your  price. Usually cruise ships book suites and least-expensive inside  cabins  first, and then they sell toward the middle (yes, this is true.)  When you book  a cruise early you usually have the best choice of  cabins and location and often  the best price too, as pricing on cruises  are dependent upon inventory. (This  is where working with a travel  agent who specializes in cruises helps.) A Disney  cruise, even a short  one, will usually initially cost more than a land-based  vacation, and  since most cruise ships sail full \u2014 they don&#8217;t want empty berths \u2014   there won&#8217;t be too many choices if you&#8217;re not happy with your cabin  location  once on board. But keep in mind that your cruise fare includes  meals,  entertainment, and children&#8217;s programming for children ages  3\u201317, and it really  can be a bargain. The best pricing on DCL for  cruises tends to be in late  August\/September (hurricane season), early  December, and mid-to-late January.<\/p>\n<p>When selecting your cabin type you  need to consider how much time  you&#8217;re actually going to be IN the cabin. Also  consider your travel  party, as cruise staterooms can get rather cozy. Finally,  look at the  price: either it fits the budget or it doesn&#8217;t. On a cruise ship,   location is everything, and the verandah cabins are larger than the  window  cabins, which are larger than the inside cabins. On shorter  cruises, I really  like the large porthole windows on DCL . On a longer  cruise I am a verandah fan  \u2014 but DCL verandahs price out higher than  other cruise lines, so for my last  cruise on DCL (7-night Eastern with  St. Croix), my budget only was able to cope  with an inside cabin. After  two days that Category 11 became known as &#8220;the bat  cave.&#8221; It was fine  for me and the two kids (age 14 and 12), and we kept control  over the  clutter and I did laundry several times because we packed somewhat   light. (DCL is great because they have guest laundromats \u2014 I try not to  sail on  a ship without laundry facilities.) We did not spend much time  in that cabin  except to sleep and change clothes. Sure I would have  loved to have had a  balcony, but the price of the inside cabin was more  important than the breeze, which  I got when I went upstairs. Plus I  have a kid who will happily sit on a  verandah and read a book or gaze  at the ocean \u2014 and I wanted him doing <em>something.<\/em> With the  inside cabin there  was nothing interesting to keep him inside, except  for the television (which on  DCL is actually pretty good!).<\/p>\n<p>On a  cruise you can do everything, or nothing. It&#8217;s totally up to  you. So if you&#8217;re  not quite sure about fighting the crowds of a  theme-park vacation, give  cruising a try. Hopefully you will love it as  much as I do.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Linda Norton, The Magic for Less Travel Maybe you&#8217;ve been bitten by the Disney bug but don&#8217;t necessarily want to do the parks. 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