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We are getting to San Juan the afternoon prior to sailing. Any tips or tricks for us. I've seen a lot about Port Canaveral but I'm curious if there is anything different about San Juan? We are staying by port. Anything we should try and squeeze in the morning of?
Please remind me of things I should pack for a cruise. i.e. Hangers, power strip, etc
This is our first time taking kids. Our oldest is 7 and autistic, middle is 4 and our youngest is 6 months. Debating on taking a double side by side stroller or tandem sit & stand. I think it may be over kill though. Anyway any tips for what to bring for the kids or for special need kiddos?
Thanks for your help! It is much appreciated!
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DCL did away with their mug plan long' date=' long ago. At the beverage station and in the restaurants, soft drinks are available 24/7 at no charge (fountain service). If you get them from the bars, by the pools or on the beach from a server (in cans), you'll be charged for them. The beverage station also has milk, coffee, tea, etc. Fruit juice is available 24/7 from room service and other outlets.
No need for non-alcoholic package on DCL. There is a charge for smoothies. Your dining server will make simple virgin drinks at no charge (like a little grenadine or cherry juice in whatever). Fancy virgin drinks cost.[/quote']
Awesome! Thanks! :D
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There is no unlimited alcohol package as there is on some other lines.
The Oceaneer's Club and Lab have scheduled activities throughout the day. These are listed in the Navigator and have "suggested ages" for each activity' date=' but kids of any age may participate. Kids are not required to join the activities; they may engage in free play in any of the spaces. For example, they may choose the computers or the slide, dress up, color, or whatever....or choose Do-Si-Do with Snow as the scheduled activity going on.
The wine package cost varies with number of days. There is a "regular" and a "premium" package based on the wines you can select. You can view the selections available on the Disney blog site.[/quote']
I should have been more specific about a drink package. I meant regular, non-alcoholic drinks. We bought mugs on the first day of both our cruises which gave us unlimited soda and such.
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If you go to the Disney cruise website and search under gifts and amenities you can find the wine packages along with the actual wines and prices. We bought the 5 bottle package and they less expensive and we were very happy. The first dinner your server will explain the package to you so no need to order in advance. One night we didn't finish our bottle so the next night our open bottle was chilled and waiting for us. We thought it was a great deal.
https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/gifts-and-amenities/
We went with kids ranging from 4 to 9 years old and I think they just sort of did what they wanted in the kids club. There are movies playing, video games, crafts, etc. Something for everyone. We never really paid much attention to the activity schedule.
I believe I brought back some of the navigators - if I can attach them here I will try so it will give you an idea of the activities.
Thank you so much! The link is really helpful. I only ask because our oldest is autistic. If he can do what he wants (within reason) he will be fine. I was concerned that he would have to participate in activities which may cause issues.
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Thank you! We are going in April. I have a few questions.
You mentioned a wine package, how much is it? Is there a regular drink package like on Carnival or RC?
The kids club...is it free play mostly? Are the kids expected to join in activities?
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We are looking for a family friendly adventure. We have 2 wild ;) boys and an infant daughter, as well as grandparents going. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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We are looking for a family friendly adventure. We have 2 wild ;) boys and an infant daughter, as well as grandparents going. Any suggestions?
Does the boatyard allow infants on their snorkeling boat? My middle is dying to go on a submarine tour but it looks like most of these excursions don't allow anyone under 2.
Thanks!
Tips for leaving out of San Juan? Kid/special need questions
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