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The Disney Cruise Line Spring 2018 itineraries were released near the end of October 2016.  We started scanning them as soon as they came out because we knew our Spring break trip for that year would be a DCL cruise.  We eventually decided to go back on the Magic as a follow up from our Christmas Cruise planned for December 2017.  The cruise we selected was a 5 night Bahamian cruise that left from Miami with stops at Key West, Nassau, and Castaway Cay.  We had previously sailed to Key West on the Wonder and loved the port.  We were also excited because there would be a sea day after Castaway Cay.  All of our other cruises spent the last full day at Castaway Cay, which kind of made the stop bitter sweet. 

The cruise would leave on a Friday, thus forcing the girls to miss a half a day of school.  We don’t normally like to have them miss school, but this departure date would let us apply an onboard placeholder to save 10% off the cruise. 

Since we knew we would have annual passes by the time of the Spring Break Cruise, we needed to add on some additional time at the parks as well.

I sent our request to our travel agent, Michelle McKnight.  Michelle said she would book it as soon as the Gold Castaway Club window opened.  She booked the cruise and sent us the information.  We eventually re-booked the cruise to add an onboard booking that we made during our Star Wars Day At Sea Cruise in January 2017, thus dropping the price of the cruise by 10%. 

Flights

We waited until April of 2017 to start booking the rest of our arrangements.  We knew we would have annual passes, so we wanted to add in a visit to Walt Disney World.  Once the flight booking window opened, I scanned the various airlines sites that we have miles for.  The best deal appeared to be to fly American Airlines from Reagan National Airport into Orlando the night before the cruise. The return flight would be on the Monday after Easter, with the girls having to go back to school on Tuesday.  That would allow us to maximize our time in the parks as well.  The flights were really cheap, so we used the Chase Ultimate Rewards points to purchase them through the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal.  I believe we used about 60,000 points to get the round trip flights for all four of us.

The trouble with flying into Orlando is that we needed to get to Miami for the cruise.  We would have to get a rental car to get us down to Miami.  We would then drive to the Port, park the car and board the cruise.  Once the cruise was over, we could grab the car and drive to the parks.  We could use the car to get to the parks and eventually to return to the airport. 

Hotels

I had initially thought about getting a hotel in Miami for the night before the cruise.  Our flights were going to land in Orlando around 8 pm.  Once we got our bags and our rental car, we probably wouldn’t start driving until 8:30 pm.  That would put us in Miami around 12:30 am or so.  After a full day of work, I really wasn’t looking forward to driving 4 hours late at night.  I moved the hotel booking from Miami to a Holiday Inn Express in Stuart, Florida.  It was about 2 hours or so from Orlando, which meant we could leave around 8 am in the morning and still get to the boat around 10 am for boarding.   The hotel was free because we used our free night that comes with our Chase IHG Rewards Select Credit Card.  We’ve used this free night on several hotel rooms over the years, thus saving a lot of money.

We would also need a room at Walt Disney World for 5 nights.  Spring Break is an expensive time to visit Walt Disney World because it is so busy.  We wanted to stay on property, but didn’t want to pay on property rates.  Luckily, we had a large pile of Starwood Preferred Guest(SPG) points.  SPG is the hotel group that the Swan and Dolphin belonged to.  I say “belonged” because SPG was recently bought out by Marriot.  We booked the Dolphin for five nights on points and would only end up paying for parking and “resort fees.”  We chose the Dolphin over the Swan because I had exactly enough points for five nights at the Dolphin, which is cheaper than the Swan. 

Remaining Planning

We got our annual passes a bit early in August 2017.  We decided to skip out on excursions through Disney Cruise Line on this cruise to save a bit of money and just planned to do our own thing at each port.  After we returned from our Christmas Cruise, we just waited until our cruise documentation arrived in the mail.

Next up, we’ll talk about the trip down to Miami!

Planning | Travel | Boarding | Key West | Nassau | Castaway Cay | Sea Day | Disembarkation

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I initially covered the planning for the cruise in our post about our 2017 Christmas trip, but I’ll summarize it again here.  In May 2016, Disney Cruise Line had just announced the fall/winter sailings for 2017.  After scanning through offerings, I noticed a 5-Night Western Caribbean sailing out of Miami on the Magic.  It would leave on December 24, 2017.  The prices were really high, but that’s to be expected with a holiday cruise.  We had a placeholder available from our Spring Break 2016 sailing, but it appeared that this cruise was blocked out from receiving the 10% discount.  This left us having to pay full price for the cruise if we wanted to take it.  The itinerary was one we have done a few times before.  Departing Miami, there would be a sea day, followed by a stop in Cozumel.  The sailing would then have another sea day followed by a stop at Castaway Cay, then return to Miami.

Our initial price was $6,034.52, including trip insurance.  It did not include ground or air transportation since we planned to visit Orlando first and drive to the cruise terminal.  We reserved stateroom 2512, which is on the starboard (right) side of the ship, all the way forward.  This would also be our first time on the Magic!  I would normally have preferred a verandah but those staterooms were $1,500 more.  We have sailed in an oceanview stateroom before and found them to be more than acceptable.  We thought we might try to upgrade when arriving at the port, but we would still enjoy the room if upgrades were not available.

Our first change to this plan arrived with Hurricane Matthew.  Hurricane Matthew impacted the Florida area in October 2016.  Nancy and I had planned a 20th anniversary cruise on the Disney Dream for October 7, 2016.  A couple of days prior to the cruise, we were notified by Disney Cruise Line that it would not take place because of Hurricane Matthew.  We were refunded the entire cost of our cruise, plus an additional 20% off a future cruise if we took it before the end of 2017.  When we found out about the future cruise discount, we reached out to our travel agent to have it applied to the December 2017 cruise.  It was great that we were able to apply this discount, because holiday cruises are ineligible for onboard booking discounts due to blackout dates.  We ended up saving a significant amount of money on this cruise because of it, with final costs close to what we had paid for the canceled October cruise.

Miami (Pre-Cruise) Hotel

We needed to get a room in Miami for our pre-cruise stay.  Fortunately, because of our IHG Rewards credit card, we had a free night that we used to book the Intercontinental Miami, one of our favorite places. 

Walt Disney World (Post Cruise) Hotels

Once we got off the ship, we would also need some hotel stays in the Walt Disney World area for the days before New Year’s.  We used our free nights from the Hyatt credit card to book two nights at the Hyatt Place Orlando/Lake Buena Vista, which is near Disney Springs. 

Since we had planned out the trip in conjunction with our Christmas trip to Walt Disney World, we were very excited for the entire trip to kick off.

Full Trip Report:  Planning | Travel  | Boarding | Day At Sea | Cozumel | Day At Sea | Castaway Cay | Disembarkation

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One of the worst aspects of cruising on Disney Cruise Line is the fact that you actually have to pay your final bill! (Just kidding).  If you’ve never cruised with Disney Cruise Line before, I wanted to share exactly what that final Guest Account Summary will look like once you receive it. 

This Guest Account Summary is from our most recent cruise on the Disney Magic.  It was waiting for us the morning of disembarkation.  You can also go to Guest Services at any point on the cruise to get a printed version of it (for charges up to that point). 

The first two individuals on the bill are our daughters.  They both have charging privileges (they ask via the Navigator app before charging anything).  The first one didn’t charge anything.  The other one charged popcorn and drinks at the Preludes bar outside of the Walt Disney World Theater. 

The next set of charges are mine.  The first two items under my section are actually stateroom credits.  The first is from Disney Cruise line from when we used an onboard booking on this cruise (for cruises under seven days, you receive a $100 stateroom credit). The next credit was from our travel agent, Michelle McKnight, as a thank you for using her to book our cruise.  The rest of the charges are for various drinks around the ship, a tube rental on Castaway Cay, as well as our charges for Palo brunch ($30 each plus tip).  The last item is the final charge to my credit card to settle the remaining balance.

The next section is Nancy’s charges.  There are various drinks as well as some laundry that we had to do on board.  Nancy’s charges continued to the next page. 

Following the list of individual charges is a total of the charges as well as the payments that have been made.  Since this was our final bill, the balance was zero.  Below the balance is a list of all the payments that have been received into your account so far.  Disney Cruise Line will charge the credit card on file at certain points on the cruise once your balance reaches a certain amount.  So, if you are going to pay using Disney Gift Cards, you should either have Guest Services load the gift card onto your account or have them reverse some of the credit card charges in order to pay with your Disney Gift Cards. 

We have personally loaded Disney Gift Cards onto our account at Guest Services and then not used the full amount.  The remaining amount was returned to our Gift Card once the cruise was over.  We have also had our credit card charged before we were able to pay with the Gift Card.  In that case, Guest Services reversed the credit card charge and we then used our Gift Card to pay the balance off.

So, that’s our description of our final bill.  Hopefully, your bill won’t be a nasty shock for you (or at least bring back the fond memories of your adventures)!

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Here are the ten cheapest (per night) cruises you can take with two adults and two children in a concierge stateroom as of April 7, 2018.  The Fantasy has five sailing on the list!  The rest of the sailings are on the Magic and the Wonder.  There are three Very Merrytime cruises on this list.

Cruise Name Number of Days Date Ship Departure Port Concierge Price Concierge Price Per Night
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami to Barcelona. 13 May 12 2019 Disney Magic Miami Florida $13,407.16 $1,031.32
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston to San Juan. 5 January 9 2019 Disney Wonder Galveston Texas $5,760.40 $1,152.08
6-Night Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise from New York to San Juan. 6 November 24 2018 Disney Magic New York New York $7,062.12 $1,177.02
6-Night Very Merrytime Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston. 6 November 2 2018 Disney Wonder Galveston Texas $7,676.04 $1,279.34
7-Night Very Merrytime Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston. 7 November 30 2018 Disney Wonder Galveston Texas $9,417.56 $1,345.37
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 28 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $9,491.72 $1,355.96
7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 7 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $9,522.08 $1,360.30
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 August 31 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $9,631.72 $1,375.96
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 14 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $9,631.72 $1,375.96
7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 21 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $9,774.08 $1,396.30

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Here are the ten cheapest (per night) cruises you can take with two adults and two children in a verandah stateroom as of April 7, 2018.  There are lots of great sailings here, including five on the Fantasy!  They all seem to be at the end of the summer right when school begins.

Cruise Name Number of Days Date Ship Departure Port Verandah Price Verandah Price Per Night
6-Night Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise from New York to San Juan. 6 November 24 2018 Disney Magic New York New York $3,690.12 $615.02
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston to San Juan. 5 January 9 2019 Disney Wonder Galveston Texas $3,310.40 $662.08
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami to Barcelona. 13 May 12 2019 Disney Magic Miami Florida $8,831.16 $679.32
7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 7 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $5,350.08 $764.30
7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 21 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $5,392.08 $770.30
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 August 31 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $5,403.72 $771.96
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 28 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $5,431.72 $775.96
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral. 7 September 14 2019 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral Florida $5,431.72 $775.96
4-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan to Port Canaveral. 4 February 3 2019 Disney Wonder San Juan Puerto Rico $3,116.48 $779.12
11-Night Westbound Transatlantic Cruise from Dover to New York. 11 September 9 2018 Disney Magic Dover England $8,636.48 $785.13

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Planning

The end of the school year is dangerous for us, mainly because it has us thinking about vacations.  Such was the case in May of 2016.  We were still a month or so away from our great Hawaiian vacation and Disney Cruise Line had just announced the fall/winter sailings for 2017.  After scanning through offerings, I noticed a 5-Night Western Caribbean sailing out of Miami on the Magic.  It would leave on December 24, 2017.  The prices were really high, but that’s to be expected with a holiday cruise.  We had a placeholder available from our Spring Break 2016 sailing, but it appeared that this cruise was blocked out from receiving the 10% discount.  This left us having to pay full price for the cruise if we wanted to take it.  The itinerary was one we have done a few times before.  Departing Miami, there would be a sea day, followed by a stop in Cozumel.  The sailing would then have another sea day followed by a stop at Castaway Cay, then return to Miami.

Further complicating the decision was our plans to eventually get Walt Disney World Annual Passes again.  A quick scan of the school calendar showed that school would let out on December 15, 2017 and come back into session on January 2, 2018.  That gave us about 17 days for potential travel.  Surely there was enough time to get in a decent trip to Walt Disney World and a cruise!  Since we had the time, we could even drive down to Florida and save on airfare.  We could drive to Orlando, go to the parks, then drive to Miami, park the car in the port garage for the duration of the cruise, then retrieve the car to return to Orlando for a few days before driving home.  We would save money on flights and rental cars, plus get in a land-sea vacation over Christmas.

The first step was the family discussion.  I had not even completed the words “land and sea” before everyone was on board.  They were not excited about driving down though.  We would also be getting an oceanview room instead of a verandah because of costs, but that didn’t seem to bother them as much.  We would also be staying offsite at Walt Disney World in order to save money.  We had a number of Hilton Honors points that would get us some free nights as well as Hyatt points we could use.

Cruise

The first thing we did was to book the cruise.  Our initial price was $6,034.52, including the trip insurance.  It did not include ground or air transportation since we planned to visit Orlando first and drive to the cruise terminal.  We reserved stateroom 2512, which is on the starboard (right) side of the ship, all the way forward.  This would also be our first time on the Magic!  I would normally have preferred a verandah but those staterooms were $1500 more.  We have sailed in an oceanview stateroom before and found them to be more than acceptable.  We thought we might try to upgrade when arriving at the port, but we would still enjoy the room if upgrades were not available.

Our first change to this plan arrived with Hurricane Matthew.  Hurricane Matthew impacted the Florida area in October of 2016.  Nancy and I had planned a 20th anniversary cruise on the Disney Dream for October 7, 2016.  A couple of days prior to the cruise, we were notified by Disney Cruise Line that it would not take place because of Hurricane Matthew.  We were refunded the entire cost of our cruise, plus an additional 20% off a future cruise if we took it before the end of 2017.  When we found out about the future cruise discount, we reached out to our travel agent to have it applied to the December 2017 cruise.  It was great that we were able to apply this discount, because holiday cruises are ineligible for onboard booking discounts due to blackout dates.  We ended up saving a significant amount of money on this cruise because of it, with savings close to what we had paid for the canceled October cruise.

Transportation

We had originally planned to drive down on this trip to save some money.  The drive from the Washington DC area to the Orlando area takes us about 14 hours with stops for breaks and lunch.  About nine months out, I started thinking about how the drive back up would work out.  We wanted to stay at Disney through New Year’s Eve, so we would only have New Year’s Day for the return drive.  This meant we would be on the road with everyone else that was attempting to get home on that day.  Plus, if we stayed up till midnight, that would mean we would either get a late start on New Year’s Day or we would be tired while driving.

We decided to look for some cheap/free flights to get us down and back to Florida.  We had a 45,000 United miles and a larger number of American miles.  The relatively small number of United miles we’d saved limited us to a free one way flight to or from Jacksonville, which only costs 10,000 miles per person.  We’ve flown into Jacksonville several times in the past and consider it a hidden gem when it comes to Orlando travel.  Luck was on our side as we found some early morning flights leaving Dulles on the morning of December 16 at 8:20 am — the day we’d planned to start our trip.  We would arrive in Jacksonville at 10:21 am, where we could pick up our rental car and head on to Orlando.

I couldn’t find a free flight back, but we did find a flight back from Jacksonville on New Year’s Day for $120 per person, which isn’t too horrible.  The flight left Jacksonville at 2:00 pm and landed in DC at 4:00 pm, which was pretty good.  We wouldn’t have to rush to get to Jacksonville, and would get home relatively early in the day.

We used Costco Travel to get a rental car from the Jacksonville airport.  We kept checking in after we got the reservation and rebooked it several times to get a lower price. 

Walt Disney World Hotel

We would be visiting the parks from December 16 through December 23.  We would have to leave the afternoon of the 23rd to get down to Miami in order to get on the ship on December 24.  Staying onsite was definitely a consideration for the first week we would be there since we we would qualify for a few different specials they were offering.  The problem was that as we got closer to Christmas, the room rates really started climbing.  We had a number of Hilton points saved up, so we decided to use them to stay at the Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando-South Lake Buena Vista, which is right outside the south end of the Disney Resort area.  We have stayed there before and really enjoyed it. 

I know a lot of people enjoy being in the Disney bubble, but it doesn’t bother us too much to stay off property. We already had a rental car because we were coming from Jacksonville and had to drive to Miami for the cruise.  We wouldn’t have to pay for parking at the parks because of our Annual Passes that we activated in the summer.  The rental car also gave us the opportunity to head offsite to pick up snacks and drinks as well as eat some meals outside the parks.

Miami (Pre Cruise) Hotel

We needed to get a room in Miami for our pre-cruise stay.  Fortunately, because of our IHG Rewards Club Select Credit Card, we had a free night that we used to book the Intercontinental Miami, one of our favorite places. 

Walt Disney World (Post Cruise) Hotels

Once we got off the ship, we would also need some hotel stays in the Walt Disney World area for the days before New Year’s.  We used our free nights from the Hyatt Credit Card to book two nights at the Hyatt Place Orlando/Lake Buena Vista, which is near Disney Springs. 

New Year’s Eve Hotel

Our final hotel stay of the trip would be for New Year’s Eve.  We knew we could see the New Year’s Eve fireworks at Magic Kingdom on December 30, so we wanted to take advantage of that as well as seeing another park’s NYE fireworks.  We decided to spend New Year’s Eve at Epcot, as we did at the end of 2015.  The only part of the evening that we didn’t enjoy that time was attempting to exit the parking lot at the end of the night.  We didn’t leave the parking lot until 2:30 am.  All the parks pretty much let out at the same time, which really clogs the roads up.  In order to avoid all this, we booked a room at the Dolphin for the evening, paying full price with cash to do so.  The cost was fairly significant (in my eyes) at about $430.  Still, that was a good deal cheaper than the prices for other Disney rooms in the surrounding area (that were in walking distance). 

That completed all the planning for the trip, except for a few minor changes to the flight time or rebooking the rental car to save some money. 

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Here are the ten cheapest (per night) cruises you can take with two adults and two children in an oceanview stateroom as of April 7, 2018.  This list is similar to the inside stateroom prices with lots of sailings out of San Juan and the round trip cruises to Quebec.  There are two Very Merrytime and two Halloween on the High Seas cruises on the list.  All of these cruises are on the older ships.

Cruise Name Number of Days Date Ship Departure Port Oceanview Price Oceanview Price Per Night
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami to Barcelona. 13 May 12 2019 Disney Magic Miami Florida $6,881.16 $529.32
6-Night Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise from New York to San Juan. 6 November 24 2018 Disney Magic New York New York $3,258.12 $543.02
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston to San Juan. 5 January 9 2019 Disney Wonder Galveston Texas $2,810.40 $562.08
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami to Barcelona. 13 May 13 2018 Disney Magic Miami Florida $7,661.76 $589.37
4-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan to Port Canaveral. 4 February 3 2019 Disney Wonder San Juan Puerto Rico $2,476.48 $619.12
11-Night Westbound Transatlantic Cruise from Dover to New York. 11 September 9 2018 Disney Magic Dover England $7,206.48 $655.13
7-Night Halloween on the High Seas Canada Cruise from New York to Quebec City. 7 September 20 2018 Disney Magic New York New York $4,615.04 $659.29
7-Night Halloween on the High Seas Canada Cruise from Quebec City to New York. 7 September 27 2018 Disney Magic Quebec City (Quebec) Canada $4,615.04 $659.29
6-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan. 6 January 14 2019 Disney Wonder San Juan Puerto Rico $4,030.56 $671.76
5-Night Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan to Miami. 5 November 30 2018 Disney Magic San Juan Puerto Rico $3,427.80 $685.56

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Here are the ten cheapest (per night) cruises you can take with two adults and two children in an inside stateroom as of April 7, 2018.  Lots of sailings out of Galveston/San Juan, with three long cruises as well.  There is a cruise from New York to Quebec and then the cruise back is on the list.  All of these are on the older ships.  There are two Very Merrytime Cruises and two Halloween on the High Seas Cruises on the list!

Cruise Name Number of Days Date Ship Departure Port Inside Price Inside Price Per Night
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami to Barcelona. 13 May 13 2018 Disney Magic Miami Florida $5,867.76 $451.37
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami to Barcelona. 13 May 12 2019 Disney Magic Miami Florida $6,439.16 $495.32
6-Night Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise from New York to San Juan. 6 November 24 2018 Disney Magic New York New York $3,114.12 $519.02
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston to San Juan. 5 January 9 2019 Disney Wonder Galveston Texas $2,670.40 $534.08
4-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan to Port Canaveral. 4 February 3 2019 Disney Wonder San Juan Puerto Rico $2,396.48 $599.12
11-Night Westbound Transatlantic Cruise from Dover to New York. 11 September 9 2018 Disney Magic Dover England $6,722.48 $611.13
7-Night Halloween on the High Seas Canada Cruise from New York to Quebec City. 7 September 20 2018 Disney Magic New York New York $4,335.04 $619.29
7-Night Halloween on the High Seas Canada Cruise from Quebec City to New York. 7 September 27 2018 Disney Magic Quebec City (Quebec) Canada $4,335.04 $619.29
6-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan. 6 January 14 2019 Disney Wonder San Juan Puerto Rico $3,742.56 $623.76
5-Night Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan to Miami. 5 November 30 2018 Disney Magic San Juan Puerto Rico $3,247.80 $649.56

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