Top 5 Reasons to add a Disney Cruise to your next Disney Parks Vacation

Land and Sea

If you are going back and forth with trying to decide if you want to do a Disney Cruise or spend your time in the parks, I have a great idea for you….why not do BOTH?!?!  Sailing on the award-winning Disney Cruise Line to a tropical destination before or after a stay at Walt Disney World Resort makes for the ultimate family vacation.  There are so many reasons why I love adding a cruise on to a Disney Parks vacation and here are my top 5. . .

  1. Experience the thrills and frills of Disney in a hassle-free vacation.  You’ll quickly discover the convenience of cruising, especially as you only unpack once during your journey to multiple exotic destinations. What’s more, you’ll stay in world-class accommodations, eat food prepared by first-rate chefs and be entertained morning until night like only Disney can do.  You will absolutely feel like Disney royalty as soon as you set foot onboard.  And best of all….someone else does the driving!
  2. It’s the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. One day you can zip line from tree top to tree top on a Port Adventure in the rainforest, and the next day you can stay put in a hammock on Castaway Cay. There’s no shortage of fun onboard or in port, but with so many options to recharge, you won’t need a vacation from your vacation when you return home.  They Disney Cruise Line offers something for everyone in the family.  You won’t know what to do first!
  3. A 3- or 4-night cruise is a great way to introduce cruising to first-timers. For those of you who are new to cruising, the shorter sailings allow you to see if cruising is the right fit for your family. And since most onboard activities, entertainment and dining options are included in the price of your cruise, you’ll know just what to budget.  Disney makes cruising easy peasy and there is magic everywhere you turn.  I bet once you cruise once, you will likely be hooked!
  4. Experience unique Disney magic you can’t find anywhere else. From regal gatherings with princesses to dance parties with Mickey and the gang on Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, a Disney cruise gives you the chance to interact with characters in a whole new way. And speaking of Castaway Cay, most of the cruises leaving from Florida make a stop at this tropical paradise reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests.  So get ready to have some fun with other Disney loving pals you meet along the way!
  5. Location is key.  With two Disney Cruise Line homeports in Florida, it’s never been easier to make both a cruise and resort stay part of your Disney vacation.  Port Canaveral and Miami are within driving distance of Walt Disney World, making it convenient to stay at one of the resorts and enjoy all four theme parks before or after visiting tropical destinations on a cruise to the Bahamas or Caribbean.

If land and sea appeal to you, then I would love to help you plan the ultimate Disney vacation!  Email me at tricia@worldofmagictravel.com to chat and be sure to follow me on Facebook to keep up with the latest Disney news, updates and promotions.  Hope to see you onboard soon!

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  1. I truly wanted to add a Disney Cruise with my July 2015 WDW vacation, but I travel with my cousin and the beds onboard Disney ships don’t separate into singles. No one wants to pay that much money and sleep on the couch! We were very disappointed since we love all things Disney so much.

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