There is nothing quite like entering the atrium of one of the beautiful Disney Cruise Line Ships and hearing your family’s named announced. We got to experience that today when we got on board the Disney Wonder. We had not been on the Wonder in quite some time, our last cruise on board was for Spring Break in 2016! read more
Once you are onboard and enjoying a Disney cruise, you might want to find a way to get right back on board. Disney has an onboard bookings desk right there on the ship. If you book onboard, they will offer you a few perks. The first is an onboard credit to be used next time you sail ($100 for cruises less than 7 days, $200 for cruises 7 days or longer). (UPDATED – As on 10/1/2019, any placeholders booked on board will no longer receive this on board credit) The second incentive is a reduced deposit for cruises 7 days or longer (requiring only a 10% deposit instead of the usual 20%). The last discount is a 10% reduction in price for *MOST* cruises. Disney has started to black out that 10% discount on a lot of the popular cruises (for example, Spring Break, Christmas Break, and special itineraries). Also, the discounts do not apply to concierge bookings.read more
We woke up with our boat already docked in beautiful Key West. We have previously been to Key West once before on our 4-Night Bahamian Cruise on Disney Wonder. This was our most anticipated stop of the trip and we had a lot of places to visit.
We had three main goals for the day (according to my younger daughter). She wanted to see a chicken, visit with a six-toed cat, and drink from a coconut. With those goals in mind, we headed out. Our first stop was going to be the Earnest Hemingway House. It is open to the public for tours (for a fee). We left the ship and used Google Maps to guide us. As we turned the corner out of a nearby neighborhood, we spotted this fellow:read more
Once you are onboard and enjoying a Disney cruise, you might want to find a way to get right back on board. Disney has an onboard bookings desk right there on the ship. If you book onboard, they will offer you a few discounts. The first is an onboard credit to be used next time you sail ($100 for cruises less than 7 days, $200 for cruises 7 days or longer). The second incentive is a reduced deposit for cruises 7 days or longer (requiring only a 10% deposit instead of the usual 20%). The last discount is a 10% reduction in price for *MOST* cruises. Disney has started to black out that 10% discount on a lot of the popular cruises (for example, Spring Break, Christmas Break, and special itineraries).read more