amalone1013
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- Jan 15, 2016
Wow, I see a Costco envelope in the mail addressed to me. It must be our GC from the cruise, not sure what else it would be. That is way faster than I expected, I had 6-8 weeks in my head.
Whoa.... I need to reevaluate my cards then..... I have a couple of trips in the next year but only one CSR and 3-4 travelers.... this might be worth the AF if I can use it in STL and FLL for the $28 credit at the restaurants.... are these useable for that? (B/c The CSR is only good for two passes/credits,right? Or smarter just to use the two credits amongst our family ? Like 4 of us order,$56 off bill,thats how it works right?
great! thanks for the DP...do you show the card before or after ordering? Just when paying?We just used the CSR PP in STL and since we had 4 people (and only 1 PP), we were able to use the entire $56 and paid about $4 plus tip for our meal before our flight. Definitely a good deal! For that price, we didn't get any drinks or anything, but really enjoyed our dinner.
I've always showed them the card when we were seated and they take the card (along with other credit card to pay balance of bill) when they bring us the bill. It's always worked very smoothly for us.great! thanks for the DP...do you show the card before or after ordering? Just when paying?
I’ve never been on a Disney cruise so I’m not sure how much they normally are. So if it’s $250 pp with a Florida rate what would a typical rate be? I’m not sure I would want to sail in August though with the hurricanesI am really jealous of you Florida peeps right now:
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It is per person/per night...so $500/night for the 2 of you.I’ve never been on a Disney cruise so I’m not sure how much they normally are. So if it’s $250 pp with a Florida rate what would a typical rate be? I’m not sure I would want to sail in August though with the hurricanes
5 of our 6 cruises have been during hurricane season. Every year I say never again as I get so nervous watching the forecast leading up to the cruise...and then we book the next one for the same time of year!I’ve never been on a Disney cruise so I’m not sure how much they normally are. So if it’s $250 pp with a Florida rate what would a typical rate be? I’m not sure I would want to sail in August though with the hurricanes
Wanted to get the bonus posted before going for another sip on 7/24?
I am really jealous of you Florida peeps right now:
Yes, we've done two in August and will do another next August. As long as I stay off the cruise FB page right before the cruise I'm fine. Last year we did Alaska in August and I'll admit it was nice not worrying about hurricanes.5 of our 6 cruises have been during hurricane season. Every year I say never again as I get so nervous watching the forecast leading up to the cruise...and then we book the next one for the same time of year!
So adorable! I miss making themed outfits for my ds and older dd. Maybe they (and younger dd) will let me do so for our WDW trip in MarchI finally finished the Toy Story outfits for my kids so we saw the movie yesterday! I was a little nervous about how we’d like it after seeing some of the reviews, but we really liked it!View attachment 415413
Thank you! You should do it!! My DH asked where his Toy Story shirt was lol.So adorable! I miss making themed outfits for my ds and older dd. Maybe they (and younger dd) will let me do so for our WDW trip in March
They are now 26, 24, and 19
I guess to me $500 seems like a lot but we’ve never done a cruise before so I’m not sure what to expect. I would LOVE to do a European one. We most likely won’t take advantage of the August dates because we have no Disney gcs currentlyIt is per person/per night...so $500/night for the 2 of you.
Don't worry about the hurricanes, they plan around them as needed. We usually sail in the fall and have had itinerary changes a couple times.
Lol that makes me feel a little better.5 of our 6 cruises have been during hurricane season. Every year I say never again as I get so nervous watching the forecast leading up to the cruise...and then we book the next one for the same time of year!
Is a Disney cruise worth it even for two adults? I have looked at vlogs and read up about them. Dh and I didn’t feel like there was a lot we’d enjoy unless we paid for excursions which is even more money. At that point it makes me want to just fly thereYes, we've done two in August and will do another next August. As long as I stay off the cruise FB page right before the cruise I'm fine. Last year we did Alaska in August and I'll admit it was nice not worrying about hurricanes.
And we were fortunate to sail once with the FL resident discount (Cat 4 on the Magic for 7 nights for $3,600 for 4--but this was 13 years ago!). After that I aimed for $500/night for 3 people. Now honestly I'm closer to $800 in mid-August. It's so worth it though. Such an outstanding product.
Yes, definitely! My adult son loves Disney cruises! I used to love them, but I'm not able to sit in the sun any longer so prefer more unique cruises -- Baltic, Arctic, etc.Is a Disney cruise worth it even for two adults? I have looked at vlogs and read up about them. Dh and I didn’t feel like there was a lot we’d enjoy unless we paid for excursions which is even more money. At that point it makes me want to just fly there
Yes--the adult areas on the ships are very nice and generally underused. There's a ton to do.Is a Disney cruise worth it even for two adults? I have looked at vlogs and read up about them. Dh and I didn’t feel like there was a lot we’d enjoy unless we paid for excursions which is even more money. At that point it makes me want to just fly there
Is a Disney cruise worth it even for two adults? I have looked at vlogs and read up about them. Dh and I didn’t feel like there was a lot we’d enjoy unless we paid for excursions which is even more money. At that point it makes me want to just fly there
Honestly, I probably wouldn't start with a port-intensive Disney cruise like Europe (not enough time on the ship IMO to pay the Disney premium). You take those once you're hooked on the productI guess to me $500 seems like a lot but we’ve never done a cruise before so I’m not sure what to expect. I would LOVE to do a European one. We most likely won’t take advantage of the August dates because we have no Disney gcs currently
Lol that makes me feel a little better.