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Disney World Cruise

Our family just got back from our Disney World Cruise. It was incredible. If you plan to take a Disney World Cruise at some point in the future I wrote an article that talks about the different things you'll experience on the Cruise.

A Disney World Cruise can be a lot of fun. Especially if you take your family with you. If you want to read the Cruise article you can find it at Disney World Cruise.



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What to Expect on Your Next
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hether the winter doldrums have got you down and you need an escape from the cold or you're just looking for a unique and exciting vacation that the whole family will enjoy, a Walt Disney cruise could certainly be the answer. Chock full of things to do for guests of all ages, these special cruises have been delighting thousands of avid cruisers and Disney fanatics for nearly a decade.

With the christening of the Disney Magic in 1998, Walt Disney cruise lines began to make its mark on the cruise industry. This was no snobby cruise line where kids were shipped off to activities and rarely seen. Walt Disney cruise excursions were all about family fun, first class service, excellent amenities, awesome activities, and the best that cruising had to offer.

Adding yet another dimension to the Disney experience, the chance to cruise and still enjoy the magic of Disney enticed many travelers to give cruising a try for the first time. Now, many go back year after year, eager to experience another taste of Disney-at-sea. The fact that you can combine a Walt Disney cruise with a stay at the Orlando-area theme park makes it even more special for visitors hoping to spend a little time with Mickey on land as well.

Few people go home unhappy after a Walt Disney cruise After all, everyone is treated equally here. The kids are the little princes and princesses of the ship, with enough activities crammed into each day to tire even the most energetic child. Little ones play the day away at the Oceaneer Club, where cordial Disney staff entertain those under 7 years of age with fun games, crafts, movies, and much more. Pre-teens hang out at the Oceaneer Lab, meeting new kids their age, participating in dances, watching the latest Disney releases, and even learning the fine art of Disney animation. Teens on a Walt Disney cruise can enjoy activities designed especially for them - including pool parties - hang out at the internet café, or play age-appropriate video games.

Adults are treated like royalty, too! You won't be hard-pressed to find activities to enjoy while the kids are off doing their own thing. There are plenty of adults-only areas on both the Disney Magic and Wonder, including a quiet pool where the splashing is kept to a minimum. The Wide World of Sports deck is also a favorite destination for active adults. World-class spas, fitness centers, and salons cater to your every need and even Disney's private island, Castaway Cay, has a separate area for adults who dock there while enjoying a Walt Disney cruise shore excursion.

Standard voyages with the Walt Disney cruise line include 3- or 4-night Bahamian cruises or 7-night excursions to either the Eastern or Western Caribbean. A short cruise may also be combined with a few days at the Walt Disney World resort in central Florida. The Walt Disney cruise line does feature several special cruises each year, offering such itineraries as an 11-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean, with stops at such ports of call as St. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Barbados. Look for special sailings when you book your Walt Disney cruise as itineraries are subject to change.

Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide

A few people have asked me about Beth Haworth's book "Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide", and were wondering what my take on it was. Given my reputation as a well known writer on the topic of Disney World, they thought I could give a fairly honest review.

So I clicked on over to Beth's website and snatched a copy for $30. I sat down and read it from "cover-to-cover" immediately.

Now keep in mind I already have extensive notes on saving money in Disney World, and I already have a pretty good list of the best hotels and restaurants. So I wasn't really sure what to expect.

But this book really impressed me.

It was well written, easy to read, and very comprehensive. The book was jam-packed with tips and inside information about places to go, things to see, the best attractions, restaurants, hotels... you name it, it's in there. It was also consistent with all of the things I already figured out from my own vacationing, and it also gave me some great new tips and tricks.

So now, I can finally give an honest recommendation for this book. I really loved it and it was worth every penny. The tips in the book allowed me to save about $550 dollars on my last weekend getaway.

You can grab a copy of Beth's Guide for only $30. It's available on her website and can be downloaded immediately. It's highly recommended for anyone who is interested in travelling to Disney. Even if you only on intend on going to Disney World once, it will not only save you time and money, it will also make your experience much more enjoyable.

Whatever you decide, be safe and most of all, enjoy your trip!

-John Brennan