![]() Gratuities: While not required, they’re recommended. There are a few extra costs you’ll almost certainly encounter onboard. What’s not included in a Disney Cruise? Spa services, such as those offered at the Sense Spa on the Disney Wish, cost extra. Most entertainment and activities: Once onboard, you’re free to attend Broadway-quality shows, jump in the pools, hit the gym, visit the nightclubs and meet characters roaming about. Nightly entertainment is free onboard the Disney cruise ships, such as the musical “Disney Seas the Adventure” onboard the Disney Wish. Alcohol is always extra, though Disney lets you bring alcohol onboard in limited quantities. Soft drinks are included at meals and at certain outposts like the teens-only lounge - but cost extra at bars and lounges. You can eat as much as you want from the onboard restaurants or order complimentary room service (available 24 hours a day). Most meals, including most waiter-service restaurants, such as 1923, are included in the cost of your cruise. (Photo courtesy of Disney)Īll meals (except some upgraded choices): Food is free, except for a few upscale restaurants, alcohol and upgraded options. On Disney’s newest ship, the Disney Wish, the lowest-cost, inside staterooms include a queen bed, convertible sofa bed, pull-down bed and bathroom, plus a mini refrigerator and TV. Cramming more than two people in each room incurs an additional cost. They also include taxes and port fees, which vary by location but typically amount to about 15% of stateroom costs. Cruises include:Ī room for two, plus taxes and port fees: Stateroom prices assume double occupancy, so solo travelers owe the same as a couple. While Disney Cruises have a relatively high base cost, you won’t pay much more once onboard. What’s included in a Disney Cruise? Disney’s newest ship, the Disney Wish. (Photo courtesy of Disney) ![]() This was indeed a highlight of our time in Florida.Average price for two at Walt Disney WorldĪverage price for two at Disney Cruise Lineĭisney World (23% cheaper than a cruise).ĭisney Cruise (10% cheaper than Disney World).ĭisney Cruise (5% cheaper than Disney World).ĭisney Cruise (8% cheaper than Disney World).ĭisney Cruise (33% cheaper than Disney World). You are guaranteed to see things you’ve never ever before witnessed in you life and leave with a smile on your face. This is the fifth Cirque show we have seen and they never fail to throughly satisfy. ![]() And a couple of photos I snapped during warm-up. Here is a video of the promo commercial they run on one of the LCD ad billboards. Wish I could have videoed some of the show but it was verboten. Men walking inside and OUTSIDE of crazy spinning cages 40 feet above the stage, pretzel-twisting tumbling routines, a troupe of 8 women doing mind-bending dance moves on unicycles-think Ed Sullivan routines on steroids-had me stuttering “wow” after “wow.” There was a juggler who had SEVEN balls in the air at the same time. ![]() Thematically, it blends Disney animation, music, and magic, with the magic, athleticism and wit of Cirque. Spectacularly athletic and ingenious acrobatics combined with clever slapstick humor, unique costumes and sets, and a great musical score to make the Cirque du Soliel “Dare to Dream” show at Disney Springs one of the most enjoyable pieces of entertainment we’ve seen in years.
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