Hi Anne!
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I am so glad you found us while planning a
Disney Cruise Line vacation! You are sure to have a wonderful and magical adventure when cruising with Captain Mickey and friends!
You can most definitely book two back-to-back cruises! Some things to consider when booking back-to -back sailings are your stateroom and your ports of call. I would suggest getting the same stateroom, if possible, when booking so that you don’t have to change rooms at the end of the first voyage. If you are staying in the same stateroom, you are able to leave your things in your room on the last morning otherwise you have to pack up to have your luggage moved and then unpack in your new room. Also, know that aside from there being an extra night on one of the sailings, they will be very similar – menus, entertainment, activities, etc. I say that, just so that you are aware that it will be a very similar cruise doing it this way as opposed to a seven-night sailing in which each day has some variety and different planned events. But, if the repeated activities and itinerary do not worry you and works into your schedule then go for it!
Once your sailing(s) are booked, set your cruise countdown clock on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app and watch the days fly by! As your Online Check-In window approaches consider what port of call excursions and onboard activities so that you are able to secure once your booking window opens. For
first time cruisers, this is 75 days prior to your sailing.
Wishing you happy planning and magical memories! As your
planning continues, please come back with any additional questions you may have!
Happy Sailing!
Stephanie