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  1. We've cruised on NCL several times most recently on the Escape in June. I purchase the unlimited internet package and link it to my login and password. We then each install the iconcierge app on our phones. We share the access using the single logon with a simple rule of go online, sync/update what you need then disconnect. This has worked pretty well for us. The past two cruises we've also purchased the connectivity functionality through iconcierge that allows for calling and messaging between phones. This is a cost of $9.99 per device but we've found it worth it for us. You'd have to decide on your own regarding pricing. The iconcierge app itself is free and will use the free wifi on the ship. the free connectivity does not get you any internet, it just allows you to see all the activities happening, the schedule for each day, info on the ports, and info on the restaurants.

  2. Big Disney fan here, while WDW can be pricey, not that pricey. Plan a WDW trip and make sure to stay on site for the best experience.

    How would someone stay onsite if visiting as part of a cruise excursion??.... If talking about a completely separate vacation though i totally agree.

     

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  3. Makes sense. I think for that price and now reading everyone's comments we should plan for something else.

     

    Any ideas lol

    If at Cape Canaveral there isnt anything i would recommend with a 3 year old. Went to nasa this past time but kids are 11 and 14. Last time in that port they were 8 and 11 and we just stayed on the ship.

     

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  4. Here is a great thread from just last week that has lots of info about this exact question.

     

    http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2231278

     

    I would honestly have to say though that 3 yo is really young to be able to fully experience all that the Magic Kingdom has to offer.

    We took our daughter when she was three. She is now 14 and still remembers some of it. We went at halloween and had a great time.

     

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  5. Hello,

     

    My husband and I will be traveling with our 3 year old twins on their first cruise. One of the stops you can visit magic kingdom. Price wise it looks as though this may cost like 680 ( that will include food), but still expensive.

     

    I wanted to know are we better off waiting till they are 5/6 years old and going for a whole week to Disney ( which we would hope to do anyway lol) or should we still take them?

     

    I really wanted them to experience Magic Kingdom, but wanted to see how you all felt.

     

    Thank you

    I am not a fan of visiting as a cruise excursion since we have been to the park a few times. Not enough time to really experience it. If it w I uld be the only time youd ever go it might be ok but i would not recommend it.

     

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