Joel, I am so glad to meet you at planDisney and happy to help set your course for adventure.
If you dream about a
Disney Cruise Line vacation and a few nights at
Walt Disney World Resort, you are talking about my favorite destination combination. The debate over whether to cruise or visit the theme parks first is almost as lively as the "Mexico or Canada first" question in EPCOT's World Showcase. Personally, I head to Mexico and Walt Disney World first to start my vacation going a little "poco loco" with Coco and end with relaxation by a pool. But you really can't go wrong with any of these choices.
You can create the vacation of your dreams by calling
Disney Cruise Line and asking for assistance with a
Land and Sea Vacation Package. They will help you plan your cruise, including selecting an itinerary, stateroom,
Walt Disney World Resort hotel, theme park tickets and transportation to connect all the vacation destinations.
Even if you are not headed to the Most Magical Place on Earth, Disney Cruise Line can book
hotel rooms before and after your cruise, including arranging transportation from the airport, hotel and cruise terminal. No matter your destination, I fly in at least the day before my cruise just to make sure any flight delays or complications will not keep me from boarding the ship. I also like working with Disney to plan all the moving parts to keep everything in sync.
I window shop a bit on the
Disney Cruise Line site to get a sense of itineraries, dates and destinations before calling. I like visuals, so seeing a few possibilities helps me. When you are ready to call, they are ready to help you plan all the whoozits and whatzits galore.
If we can help with any questions or recommendations, please come back by
planDisney. We're always happy to help you steer your vacation, even if you want to start with Canada first.
SEAS the Adventure!
Jana