IrishCowboy
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Have a great cruise!
Have a great cruise!
Hi! We are thinking of joining this cruise as we have always wanted to cruise Alaska. Are the benefits of it being DVC enough to get us off the fence?
Hi! We are thinking of joining this cruise as we have always wanted to cruise Alaska. Are the benefits of it being DVC enough to get us off the fence?
Anybody know if the cruise is sold out? I would guess that the concierge suites will be the last to go, as they cost so much more and have a more restricted refund policy. But does anyone know for sure?
Doing some research to help us plan for the cruise. Found two threads that have been helpful This thread goes back to 2009, but it is still active, all about Vancouver http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2283011 This one is a trip report with some great pictures. http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3292030
I just got off the phone with Member services. The following categories are available. All others are sold out.
Cat.
9A - Oceanview
5B & C - verandah
4A&B - Family stateroom w/ verandah - Deck 8.
All you fence sitters(jonida3) better call right now. They close at 5:30pm EST.
I think the best thing to do is to fly in to Vancouver and avoid more logistics. Chill out at the Pan Pacific. It looks very nice.
Soderquackers, have you been to Aulani yet, or is this your first?
Hawaii is the next bucket list target.
Thanks for that info. And wow! that Experience Guide! Did you know about any of that beforehand? I would love to prep my kids and do research so we can enjoy it to the max. Richard Sherman live? How cool is that! And my DS14 would have loved the Toy Story of Terror sneak preview!
Member Cruise Exclusives
Our unprecedented Member Cruise to Alaska will include an equally unprecedented lineup of shows, experiences and gifts inspired by the spectacular setting.
Shows and Experiences
Trek through Disney history. Bring Disney characters to life under the expert guidance of a Disney artist. Or, immerse yourself in some of the wildest Disney stories.
Each experience is tailor-made to complement the unforgettable ports of call on this Alaskan itinerary—and offer a lifetime of warm memories in a wintry wonderland.
Gifts
Look forward to special surprises throughout your cruise! Discover Alaskan-inspired, in-room gifts that are sure to evoke vacation memories long after the ship returns to port."
We're taking the train from Seattle to Vancouver. It's an expense, and kind of time-consuming, but I've heard it's beautiful.
I too was going to wait until Southwest released their prices to Seattle. I would love to be at the port the night before sailing, but if it's a significant savings on the flight and a hotel in Seattle, it might be worth it. Guess you also have to rent a car to get to the port? Pros, cons?