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Disney Cruise Schedule 2010Every day of the year, a Disney cruise ship is sailing to some wonderful place in the warm waters of the Bahamas, Caribbean and the Mediterranean. Soon, Disney will be expanding to include Western Mexico and also the glacier filled waters of Alaska. Disney Cruises 2010 is a site that will explore all the schedule possibilities for each of the cruise destinations on a month by month basis for the 2010 cruise season. Anyone who grew up loving the magical world of Disney will love the experience of sailing with Disney Cruises. Imagine spending a vacation with the likes of Disney characters including Mickey, Peter Pan, and Snow White ready to entertain the kids all through the voyage. But that's not where the fun ends. There are numerous family activities as well as areas for moms and dads to find some quiet time. With Disney, the ships are more like a floating theme park then a floating resort as all their ships have been designed from ground up with exceptional family cruising in mind. The ships have age appropriate supervised children's programs for ages 3 through teens.
Planning Your Disney Cruise in 2010.We will be looking at areas like itineraries, weather, holiday cruises, special promotions as well as exploring the pre and post departure necessities and some great places to stay as well. You will also find some useful tips for first-time cruisers, advice on travel insurance, and any health concerns associated with your voyage. 2010 Disney Family CruisesMost Caribbean cruises are either 3, 4, 7 or 10 nights. Price is one factor in how long you cruise while another is how long you want to be at sea. Other considerations include the ports of call, and a big one with Disney cruises is the entertainment planned during the voyage. Weather is one of the factors in planning your Caribbean escapes. No one wants to be on vacation when the weather isn't cooperating and this can happen in the Caribbean just like in other areas of the globe. But you just needn't worry about cold weather any month of the year in the Caribbean as the coldest temperatures ever recorded in most places are in the high 50's to low 60's. It just doesn't get real cold this close to the equator.
A month-by-month analysis of where to go on your Disney cruise vacation. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. |
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