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Disney Cruise Line – Land & Sea Packages?

  • lulubam2003 posted: 25 Oct at 12:57 am

    Your best option is to contact Disney directly and ask them. Otherwise u will get all kind of answers. Go straight to the horse for the best answer.

  • tawktothehand posted: 25 Oct at 11:40 pm

    Yes you would have to ask Disney themselves. Call a Disney associate by looking up the company online. If you want my two cents, go on a 7 day cruise! You won’t regret it. Having been on the land/sea cruise package I can say that 7 days on the ship is a MUCH more rewarding experience than 3. Also, 4 days is not enough time to see Disney World. You know this, of course, but with three amusement parks and 2 more water parks on top of that, 3 days is not nearly enough time to really enjoy the experience. My family and I have been to Disney about 6 times, and always find, even by the end of 4 days, that we haven’t been to all the parks. Of course, if you want a little of each go for the land and sea package it’s not like you’d have a bad time; it just wouldn’t be that relaxing. You will honestly feel like your vacation is being rushed. Seeing as you’ve been to Disney 17 times, go out on a limb and try the 7 day cruise! I PROMISE you won’t be disappointed. The more laid back approach would be spending as much time on the boat as possible.

  • Susan T posted: 28 Oct at 10:14 pm

    The 2010 prices are already open. Call Disney for the prices or check out their website.

    There are greeters and buses at the airport. Your luggage is taken from the plane straight to the bus so you don’t have to worry about them. The greeters will take you to the check- in desk. Once you’ve boarded the bus, it’s off to the port.

    i think it’s a great way to enjoy all that disney offers. Have a great time !

  • Victoria posted: 31 Oct at 9:09 pm

    I know for a fact there is transportation from MCO to Port Canaveral – I looked into it. There’s a bit of a cost but that might be waved if it’s through a package.
    As for prices – it depends on when your going but if they aren’t already up they will be very soon.

    I think going on the cruise would be great ! Cruises are fun, and so is Disney .. killer combo. Anyways check out the cruiseline website that section has more info on what your looking for !

  • CAROLYN B posted: 31 Oct at 9:21 pm

    Disney Cruise Line Land & Sea packages won’t be available until the Fall. I know this because I contacted Disney Cruise Line and asked them. You can get other packages for 2010 but not the Land and Sea
    package. I not sure but I think you can take the Magical Express from MCO to Port Canaveral.

  • The Mouse Your Way Travel posted: 01 Nov at 10:13 am

    There are actually big changes for 2010 Land and Sea packages. You will be very pleased to learn that the changes will help you out tremendously since you have tickets already!

    I have posted all the changes at my website: TheMouseYourWay.com

    There are free Magical Express buses from MCO to WDW. There are ground transfers between Port Canaveral and WDW or Port Canaveral and MCO which cost an added fee.

    Feel free to contact me for more information. I’d be happy to help you get this booked.

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