Something tells me that I couldn't go on the 3- and 4-night cruises -- that just seems like too short a time to get "into the groove" of boat living. Do you have a minimum, or do you prefer the shorter cruises?
Something tells me that I couldn't go on the 3- and 4-night cruises -- that just seems like too short a time to get "into the groove" of boat living. Do you have a minimum, or do you prefer the shorter cruises?
zip zero ziltch nada, none, aint havin it...
I tried going on Vaca to some place other than Disney...warm white sand beaches of the Mexican Caribbean, drink contantly in my hand, a cabana boy named Jose, all inclusive, great shopping..and all I could think of was "damnit I could be on Space mountain right now"
Put me on a Disney cruise and all Id be thinking is...
"Damnit where is Space Mountain?!?! I see Goofy and Mickey and Donald and all of the gang..there are even hidden Mickey's here!"
zip zero ziltch nada, none, aint havin it...Put me on a Disney cruise and all Id be thinking is...
"Damnit where is Space Mountain?!?! I see Goofy and Mickey and Donald and all of the gang..there are even hidden Mickey's here!"
This is why I have no desire to go to Hilton Head or Vero Beach. If I'm seeing hidden Mickey's, I'd better be close to a theme park.
May 2008 CSR
That's interesting. I wonder if being on a Disney cruise would just remind me on what I'm missing out at the parks.
That's interesting. I wonder if being on a Disney cruise would just remind me on what I'm missing out at the parks.
I can't say that, though Caitie and I are always debating -- cruise or Disney?
You need a longer cruise to get into the groove -- I did a three day one once and it felt like it was over before it started. Our seven day honeymoon one was awesome - you really feel like you live there for a while!
Zipadeedoodah -- yeah, man
That's interesting. I wonder if being on a Disney cruise would just remind me on what I'm missing out at the parks.