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  • On Mar 16, 2011
    Andruletta from MO Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Love the panel.HELP need to pic DCL(dream ship)or WDW for Sep 2011.We have been to WDW me my dh,2ds14,4 dd14. children with autism.How r the crows on the ship?Worried about passports, crowds, kids being bored while at sea(we have never cruised before)THXS

    Hi, Andruletta!

    Oh, I'm glad you like our panel of "experts!" We all love helping Disney guests make the most of their vacations -- and I happen to be a little partial to the sea-faring types!

    I can certainly understand wanting to plan the familiar by repeating a vacation to Walt Disney World (WDW) -- it's what you know and can easily navigate. Plus, you know that WDW is accommodating to the various needs of everyone in your family.

    Yet, just take that amazing service and entertainment options...and add water. I truly believe that a Disney Cruise Line vacation combines the wonder and excitement -- like only Disney can provide on a  family vacation -- with a means of rest and relaxation synonymous with a voyage at sea.

    The ships are designed to accommodate its passengers, and there is so much to see and do -- both individually and together -- that there's no time for anyone to be bored. The cast and crew will accommodate your needs from the time you make your reservations until the time you reluctantly disembark on your last morning, and you'll wonder why you've never cruised before with Disney.

    I recently took the plunge and applied for passports for all six members of my family, and with a little advanced planning, it was a painless process. It now gives me peace of mind knowing that my entire family can easily travel without fear of difficulty should an emergency happen in a foreign port. All you need to know is outlined in the Planning Center on the Disney Cruise site.

    Let me know if you have more questions. I hope this has helped you make a decision. Have a wonderful day and a magical vacation. Bon voyage!

    Andi
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Meet the Panelist: Andi, Alabama

Anchors aweigh! Time to set sail aboard Disney Cruise Line, and I'm just the mom to help you navigate the waters of planning. From stem to stern to ports of call, I'll show you the ropes of pixie-dusted vessels filled with magic and adventure. Learn More About Andi

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