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  1. Hi guys,

     

    So long story short, this will be my family's first Disney cruise. We will be cruising on the Dream 3 night. Been on over 10 cruises on other lines.

     

    Here is the question I have. I am being able to go on this cruise through work/timeshare program for free. The issue is since its through a group/event booking through my work. they are not giving out Disney Conformation numbers until 2 weeks out. Meaning I can't book any dining/shows/meets or anything else Dream has.

     

    So what am I going to be missing out/ having a hard time seeing since I cant prebook on Disney site.

     

    Thanks

  2. Hi all,

     

    Is there a limit to how many times you can file for the early saver price protection form? I have already made final payment but it seems my cruise keeps dropping about $10 a day. I already filled and got approved three separate times. Bit of a hassle but hey ever dollar counts lol.

     

    Thanks

  3. Posted this over in Carnival thread, but wanted to hear what RCCL customers had to think.

     

    Stuck between two cruises. So here is the dilemma. My wife and I have a newborn she’s 3 months now. We plan on taking a family cruise when she’s either 8 months old in December. My parents will also be coming on the cruise so we will have help. My choices are to either keep it local or fly to FL. We live in DC area.

     

    Choice 1: Take Carnival Pride out of Baltimore 7 day cruise, port canaveral, Freeport and Nassau. This would be the cheaper option.

     

    Pros: Don’t have to fly, Cheaper. Drive to port.

     

    Cons: Ports are okay , 7 day long cruise not sure if it might to be long for the baby.

     

    Choice 2. RCCL Allure of the seas. 5 Day cruise, FLL, Ports Nassau and Cozumel.

     

    Pros: Better ship, more things to do.

    Cons: cost more, have to fly.

     

    I’m mostly not worried about the cost of the trip but for if you guys had an infant which itinerary would you choose.

     

    Thanks

    Stan

  4. Stuck between two cruises. So here is the dilemma. My wife and I have a newborn she’s 3 months now. We plan on taking a family cruise when she’s either 8 months old in December. My parents will also be coming on the cruise so we will have help. My choices are to either keep it local or fly to FL. We live in DC area.

     

    Choice 1: Take Carnival Pride out of Baltimore 7 day cruise, port canaveral, Freeport and Nassau. This would be the cheaper option.

     

    Pros: Don’t have to fly, Cheaper. Drive to port.

     

    Cons: Ports are okay , 7 day long cruise not sure if it might to be long for the baby.

     

    Choice 2. RCCL Allure of the seas. 5 Day cruise, FLL, Ports Nassau and Cozumel.

     

    Pros: Better ship, more things to do.

    Cons: cost more, have to fly.

     

    I’m mostly not worried about the cost of the trip but for if you guys had an infant which itinerary would you choose.

     

    Thanks

    Stan

  5. Hi,

     

    Me and my wife plan to take our daughter on a cruise this summer. She will be 7 months at the time we take the cruise.

     

    I've gotten mixed reactions from friends and family. Do you guys think shes to young to go on a cruise? I'm not worried about the amount we have to pay for 3rd passenger. I'm more worried about safety and heath.

     

    Thanks

    Stan

  6. Hi guys,

     

    Quick question. Me and my wife want to book a cruise for Jan 2017. Our baby due next month. Can we book a cruise for an unborn child with no name yet? I guess you would have to book over the phone?

     

    or should I just wait till the baby is born? Just trying to book early for a better deal in prices.

     

    Thanks

    Stan

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