Cruise & Getaway Planning
Disney cruises, family cruises, and girlfriend getaways — matched to your people, your dates, and your budget.
Picking a Cruise Is Harder Than It Looks
Which ship? Which room? Inside cabin or balcony? Which week is cheapest, and which week is spring-break chaos? The wrong pick can mean a cramped room next to a noisy elevator. The right pick feels like the ship was made for your family.
We help you get it right:
- Ship and sail-date matching — the best ship for your kids’ ages, on a week that fits your budget.
- Room strategy — where to be on the ship (and where not to be). This matters more than people think.
- Disney Cruise Line know-how — character time, kids’ clubs, adult-only spots, and booking windows.
- Girlfriend getaways — yes, we plan grown-up trips too. Someone has to.
- All the fine print — deposits, payment dates, and what travel insurance actually covers.
What It Costs
Book your cruise through us and the planning comes at no extra cost. The cruise line pays us — you pay the same fare you’d find yourself, with an expert in your corner.
Quick Answers
Which Disney cruise ship is the best?
For first-timers with young kids, the newest and biggest ships — the Wish, the Treasure, and the brand-new Destiny — have the most to do. The classic ships feel cozier and often cost less. We match the ship to your kids' ages and your budget.
Is a Disney cruise worth it?
For most families with kids, yes — the kids' clubs, character time, and shows are the best at sea, and food is included. It costs more than other lines, and we will tell you honestly whether it is worth it for your family.
Why are Disney cruises so expensive?
You are paying for the entertainment, the kids' clubs, included sodas and room service, and Disney service. Booking early and sailing in slower months closes a lot of the price gap.
Where do Disney cruises leave from?
Mostly Port Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale in Florida, plus Galveston, San Diego, New York some years, San Juan, and Vancouver for Alaska. We find the sailing closest to you — or the itinerary worth flying for.
When is a Disney cruise cheapest?
Early January after the holidays, early February, early May, and September through early December (outside holiday weeks) usually have the lowest fares. Booking early almost always beats waiting.
How much does a Disney cruise cost per person?
A rough guide: about $1,000 to $2,500 per person for a 4-night sailing, depending on the ship, room, and week. A family of four often lands between $4,000 and $9,000. We quote your exact dates for free.
Are Disney cruise deposits refundable?
Usually yes — most deposits can be refunded before your final payment date. Some special room categories are non-refundable. We flag the rules on your exact room before you pay anything.
Do Disney cruises work for adults without kids?
Yes — every ship has adult-only pools, dining, and lounges, and fall sailings are quieter. We plan adults-only cruises and girlfriend getaways too.
Which Disney cruise goes to Alaska?
Disney sails Alaska in the summer, leaving from Vancouver, Canada. It books up early — Alaska is one of the trips where planning ahead really pays.
Do you book other cruise lines too?
Yes. Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and more. If a different line fits your people and your budget better, that is what we will recommend.
Stop researching. Start packing.
One short form is all it takes. Tell us where you want to go, and we’ll take it from there.
