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Disney Cruise Money Saving Tips {Don’t Cruise Until You’ve Read These Tips!}

May 10, 2023 by Dana Zeliff 4 Comments

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Walt Disney had a magical vision.  His vision was not only transformed into the most popular amusement parks in the world but that magic is now traveling across oceans.  A Disney Cruise Line vacation offers more than just your favorite characters – from Broadway style musicals and relaxation by the pool to unlimited gourmet cuisine and family-friendly activities around the clock.  We’ve put together some of our best Disney Cruise money saving tips to help keep you on budget.

You might want to print our FREE Disney Adventure Planner for the countdown sheet & our Cruise Planner.

Disney Cruise Money Saving Tips:

1. Discounts and Special Offers –

When planning your next Disney Cruise vacation always check their special offers page online before booking.  Disney provides discounts for residents that live in Florida and U.S. Military rates year round.  Annually they will offer kids cruise free aboard some of their ships, usually in the spring or fall. In addition if you are able to sail during the off seasons you will save tremendously compared to sailing during the peak summer months or over a holiday.  We sailed for HALF the cost in February vs Christmas vacation.

2. Transportation to Port –

Compare prices for your transportation options.  Many local hotels provide a park and cruise option included in their one night stay.  If you arrive in Florida the day before your cruise you can park the rental car and ride the shuttle to the port.  There are also local transfer services and there is always Uber.  Depending on the number of people in your party, will determine which option is less expensive for you.  Disney’s airport shuttle is not the only option.

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5 Tips for Selecting Cruise Shore Excursions

April 10, 2023 by Dana Zeliff 11 Comments

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Selecting Cruise Shore Excursions

You’ve booked your cruise and are ready to set sail but there’s one thing left to decide – shore excursions. When you stop in port you have a few options about what to do. You aren’t required to get off of the ship, but chances are you’ll want to.  You can opt not to book anything and simply explore the area on your own or book an independent experience.  Or, you can plan ahead of time and book a ship sponsored shore excursion. H aving a great day at port is important and so is getting the most for your money.

5 Tips for Selecting Cruise Shore Excursions:

Ship Sponsored vs. Independently Booked Excursions

This is often the biggest question people ask. If you book an independent excursion you’re taking a risk. If you don’t make it back to the ship in time, the ship will leave without you. If you’re on a ship sponsored excursion that runs behind; they will wait for you to get back. However, you also will pay more for the ship sponsored shore excursion. Additionally, the companies working with the cruise line strive to keep up a level of service to continue that relationship.

That being said, reputable companies make their living catering to cruisers. It’s not good for business if you miss the ship or leave a bad review.  If you want to book an independent excursion, research the company and read reviews from other travelers.  We have found many independent excursions to be just as popular as ship sponsored that go to the same area, for less money.  On our upcoming Alaskan cruise, we have booked 2 independent excursions and 1 through the ship.  The one through NCL was about $150 more even with $100 excursion credits, but we couldn’t book independently for our required timeframe.

Just be sure to leave enough time to get back to the ship if something goes wrong!

Age and Activity Level

Not all shore excursions are well suited for everyone. If you’re traveling with little children you may find your options are even more limited. Excursions with a lot of physical activity or walking may not be a good choice for those who have a stroller to push or who have mobility issues. Take this into consideration when you’re choosing what to do. You’ll find the difficulty level and any requirements listed with the excursion details.

We wanted to plan a snorkeling adventure during one of our cruises.  We had a difficult time finding companies that would allow children, even though my kids are experienced swimmers and snorkelers.  We finally found a reputable company and my kids ended up spending more time in the water than 50% of the other adults on the excursion!

Price

For many people what to do boils down to how much it’s going to cost. You may not want to pay hundreds of dollars per person to do a shore excursion one day after you’ve paid for the cruise. You may also discover that there’s one activity during one port day that’s a higher cost but something you really want to do. This means the other port days you go for a less expensive option or just explore the port on your own.

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Cruising Do’s & Don’ts – Essential Tips for a Great First Cruise

January 26, 2023 by Dana Zeliff 70 Comments

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The cruise industry is booming.   It’s continued to grow over the years, and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down.   Over 31 million people cruised in 2023 with 35 million projected to sail in 2024!   Fleets are also expanding like crazy with new ships coming out every year.   With all the new and veteran cruisers setting sail, I thought it would be the perfect time to go over some first time cruise tips to help make your next voyage a success.

I’ve put together a range of quick tips from things to do before you sail to things not to do while your enjoying the ship and amenities.  Let us know if you have any other tips to share!

Cruising Do’s & Don’ts – First Time Cruise Tips

The ship is virtually deserts early on Embarkation Day.

General –

:: Do pre-book your shows and speciality dining reservations.

:: Do complete your luggage tags and pre-cruise documents before getting to the port.

:: Don’t go on a European cruise line and expect American type cuisine and shows. And vice versa. Foods & activities are generally tailored to the region of travel.

:: Do choose a stateroom in the middle of the ship if you tend to get seasick.  For more ideas on cabins, I’ve previously shared “how to pick the perfect cruise staterooms for your family”.

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Balcony Vs Inside Staterooms – Cruise Vacation Tips for Picking Your Stateroom Category

November 3, 2022 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Cruise Vacations Tips

Picking which cruiseline to sail with and which itinerary suites your needs is hard enough without the added stress of having to pick the best stateroom category.  This decision can make even veteran cruisers sweat. My husband and I argue about this every time we cruise! Factors such as budget, size and location can help aid in this tough decision. To help new cruisers pick the best category, we’ve put together a list of pros and cons for each, as well as a comparison of sizes of NCL’s inside and balcony rooms. Hopefully these cruise vacations tips will help you pick the best stateroom category.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Money Saving Tips: 28 Tips to Keep Money in YOUR Pocket

February 1, 2022 by Dana Zeliff 37 Comments

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Are you planning a cruise?  There is a plethora of cruise money saving tips to help you save money during your next vacation on the high seas.  Some of these tips are specifically for Royal Caribbean, but most will work for all cruise lines.

Cruises can be an affordable travel option – if you avoid being nickel-and-dimed at every turn, once your on board.  Follow these Caribbean cruise money saving tips & tricks to stay on budget.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Money Saving Tips

Booking Tips:

:: Book last minute –  Booking last minute cruises can save you a ton of money.  If you’re flexible with your schedule & room type this is a great way to cruise for less.  Look for cruises going out within the next few weeks.  Cruise lines don’t want to sail with empty staterooms, so you can usually find a good deal.  Payment will be due immediately for last minute bookings,  so keep that in mind.

Booking these types of cruises are most economical if you’re within driving distance to the port or you’ve confirmed that you can get inexpensive airfare prior to booking.

:: Book early – Conversely, you can find good deals if you book 6 – 9 months prior to sailing.   If you know when you want to cruise or have a specific room type and location you want, it’s best to book early. Sometimes early bookings come with incentives on room rates or even airfare.

If you are planning an Alaska cruise, premium rooms fill up quickly, particularly those with a view or balcony.  The sea and land tours can fill up a year in advance.  Always plan for these types of cruises well ahead of time.

:: Book cruises 2-3 months prior to sailing –  Royal Caribbean requires final payment 75 days prior to the sailing date for 1-4 night cruise vacations, 90 days prior to the sailing date for 5-night or longer cruise vacations.  If you looked at a cruise but found it to be above your budget, check back on these dates to possibly get a better rate.  People cancel or simply don’t make final payment.  Cruise lines want to fill these rooms, so you may be able to take advantage of cancellations.

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

I've spent years exploring the world with my husband and our two kids, and those experiences shape how I help clients plan their own vacations. Together, we've visited 48 countries across four continents and spent nearly four years living in France.

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