Monorail_Man_NJ
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- Aug 9, 2017
1) IMO, 3 nights is too short. But, if that's all the time you have, go for it. Castaway Cay = great, Nassau = not so much.1) Looking at the 3 day Halloween Bahama cruise on Disney Dream. Any good?
2) Is their transportation after cruise to WDW? I see the busses that say DCL on them is it like Magical Express etc?
3) Any issues with booking September / Oct cruises due to Hurricane season?
Is the 4 day one that much better? Just seems like an extra day at sea with same ports. (Nassau and Castaway Cay).
Also since I've never done a cruise what is NOT COVERED with the cost of the cruise?
4 is "better" than 3 (IMO). 7 is better than 4 (again, IMO). My comfort zone is 10-14 nights.Is the 4 day one that much better? Just seems like an extra day at sea with same ports. (Nassau and Castaway Cay).
Also since I've never done a cruise what is NOT COVERED with the cost of the cruise?
Sea days are the best! We would actually book a cruise that has nothing but sea days if it was possible. If you can swing it, I'd definitely do the 4 day over the 3, it really does make a big difference. I love to lay on one of the cushioned lounge chairs on deck 5, looking out over the ocean and take a nice nap in the afternoon on sea days, it's an amazing experience, so relaxing. You get to hear the ship cutting through the ocean and every once in a while feel a little cool splash of water on your face and body. Good stuff, good stuff.Is the 4 day one that much better? Just seems like an extra day at sea with same ports. (Nassau and Castaway Cay).
Also since I've never done a cruise what is NOT COVERED with the cost of the cruise?
Is the 4 day one that much better? Just seems like an extra day at sea with same ports. (Nassau and Castaway Cay).
Also since I've never done a cruise what is NOT COVERED with the cost of the cruise?
It is an extra sea day. Sea days are great - lots going on around the ship.