Ahoy Sarah!
Well, aren’t you a great mom to lend an assist to your daughter in her Disney vacation planning! Combining a
Walt Disney World trip with a
Disney Cruise Line voyage is the best of both worlds, I say! Here’s some information that you can pass along to her as she plans that land and sea vacation.
It’s easy peasy to combine a Walt Disney World vacation with a Disney cruise. My starting point would be to use
this link to contact Disney Cruise Line about a land and sea vacation. Since she is planning to visit the Most Magical Place on Earth in Orlando, that means that she should be targeting those cruises that leave from
Port Canaveral. What I would suggest is checking the Disney Cruise Line website for dates and itineraries, and that will help her narrow the field and finalize her reservations quicker.
You can tell her that I recommend that they do the theme parks first and the Disney cruise second. She may wonder why this is a big deal, but it does make a difference at the pacing of your vacations and being able to rest and relax at the end instead of the beginning. Both myself and
other fellow planDisney panelists agree that this is their preferred order too.
Sarah, whether it’s about Disney Cruise Line or Walt Disney World, voyage back to see us at
planDisney if you or your daughter would like more planning tips. Hope it turns out to be a magical experience from start to finish!
SEA ya real soon!
Sherry