Ahoy there, LaQuan! How sweet that you’re looking into a cruise for you and your grandson. I’m so glad you thought to swing by planDisney and that I’m the one who gets to help make your Disney dreams come true!
Just like a dream is a wish your heart makes, so are there a multitude of possibilities when it comes to booking a Disney Cruise. The price for a 3-Night/4-Day cruise can vary depending on which ship you want to sail on, what port you would like to depart from, and what time of year you hope to sail. I suggest starting online by clicking on the
“Plan a Cruise” tab and selecting the filters that apply to you. That will give you a general idea of how much it will cost based on the above-mentioned factors.
If you’re looking for the best price possible and you don’t mind booking a cruise a few months before it sets sail, visit the
“Special Offers” tab, where you’ll find several 3-night cruise options up to 25% off. Otherwise, if you’re hoping to book further in advance and still want to find the best price possible, I recommend sailing during non-holidays (especially if your grandson isn’t in school yet). For me, this means sailing in early December before Christmas, late January-February, or even late April-early May before school gets out; you’ll find better prices, fewer Guests on board, and fabulous weather!
I know your grandson will love spending time in the
Oceaneer Lab once onboard (an interactive youth activity space designed for young explorers ages 3-10 that's included in your cruise fare). And while he's experiencing all the magical experiences the club has to offer, you can enjoy some adult time at
Senses Spa or even lounge by the adults-only pool!
If it seems like there are too many good things to choose from, just wave your magic wand (by visiting the
online help section) and email or call a Fairy Godmother (aka a friendly Disney Cruise Line Cast Member), who will be happy to walk you through the booking process. And of course, you can always fly back to us here at
planDisney with any other questions that might come up.
Happy sailing!
Sami