southerngirl528
Dreamin' of Maui
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- May 9, 2013
I've heard the same thing and I'm curious too.
Hi Mmmears! Please see my post just before yours re: this.
I've heard the same thing and I'm curious too.
Hi Mmmears! Please see my post just before yours re: this.
Thank you. You must have posted while I was writing my post.
I know several people who want to do the 9 night vs 10 night. My first choice would be the 10 night. My placeholder expires two weeks prior to the first Hawaii sailing. I was so bummed to hear this, but DH and I still want to go. We are contemplating doing the b2b now. I guess we'll decide on Monday after we learn about the prices.I was so excited to hear about this until I realized my placeholder expires February 2020 Boo....
Still going to try and book one... for some reason I'm thinking these sailings will fill up way faster than they did in 2015 or whenever DCL went to Hawaii last. First of all the timing is better being Spring v. Fall... and I just think so many people have been hearing more and more about Aluani and may want to combine the 2... Also.. so many people have been waiting for DCL to go back to Hawaii and there are only 2 sailings..
We have an Alaskan cruise booked for 2019, about $7000 in an oceanview, 2 adults, 1k. This is with placeholder benefits. Really really curious to see how much these Hawaii sailings will be. Any idea which one will be more popular?
It was not what I would call rough. I do remember, however, one day riding the waves in the Goofy pool. It was a lot of fun. It seemed pretty smooth to me most of the time.Was it rough seas sailing to Hawaii? I have read that it is very rough seas getting there. Do you recall if this were the case for you? Thanks!
[/QUOTE]Was it rough seas sailing to Hawaii? I have read that it is very rough seas getting there. Do you recall if this were the case for you? Thanks!
We didn't have really roughWas it rough seas sailing to Hawaii? I have read that it is very rough seas getting there. Do you recall if this were the case for you? Thanks!
The only rough day at sea was the first day and my husband and kids were playing in waves in the kids Mickey pool and they had SO much fun. Other then that it was pretty smooth sailing.Was it rough seas sailing to Hawaii? I have read that it is very rough seas getting there. Do you recall if this were the case for you? Thanks!
Please share what you out about the costs. I would love to do this cruise but our child will be graduating from college during that timeframe. Hopefully DCL will have another such excursion in 2021.
I think what you are asking is not so much the three trips in a row (SD to Vancouver, Vancouver to Hawaii, Hawaii to Vancouver) - which I think would be allowed but would also be insanely expensive. I'm not sure that DCL would block this. But definitely, San Diego to Vancouver, then Vancouver to Hawaii would not be allowed.
There is a woman who lives on the Magic all summer. I don't think DCL cares what people pay.
Is there a chance these cruises will sell out before silver castaway club gets to book?
for those of you that did Hawaii before with Disney how much time do you get on each island
Id like to find out what types of tours Disney offers
weve been to Hawaii several times never on a cruise though but there are still things wed like to do--
any tips or advice would be great
thanks all
for those of you that did Hawaii before with Disney how much time do you get on each island
Id like to find out what types of tours Disney offers
weve been to Hawaii several times never on a cruise though but there are still things wed like to do--
any tips or advice would be great
thanks all
Is there a chance these cruises will sell out before silver castaway club gets to book?
Just judging from past DCL Hawaii sailings in 2012 and 2015, I would be shocked if any of the categories except MAYBE concierge sold out during the CC opening day bookings. I think you will be fine unless you have your heart set on 1 particular stateroom or something like that. I hope Dug720 is right that these Hawaii sailings will sell faster than the previous years so that DCL will do them a little more often maybe!
Excellent point.The other thing to keep in mind is DCL's 72 hour hold policy. There will be a percentage of cabins put on hold but never receiving a deposit and becoming available again.
Of course by that point, odds are the price will have increased...and will not drop back to the original pricing.