Boating Vacations

Walt Disney Cruises
Walt Disney Cruises are fast becoming a favorite of families as well as people who just love to cruise. Of course, parents and grandparents love Walt Disney Cruises because the Disney Cruises offers so many activities to keep the kids occupied.

However, some adults may wonder if there's enough onboard to keep them happy as well. Unless you like to go to casinos (Disney cruises have no casinos), the answer is yes. In fact, Walt Disney Cruises are also preferred by some childless adults who don't like the party atmosphere of some of the other cruise lines, such as Carnival or Royal Caribbean.  Of course, if you don't like the idea of spending 7 or even 3 days at sea with a bunch of other people's children, perhaps you should consider another cruise line.

While Walt Disney Cruises don't have some things the other cruises have, such as a casino, they do offer adults some adult-only spaces where adults can get away from the kids for awhile.

The following video shows what adults may expect from a Disney Cruise:



The following article gives a rundown on some of the different Walt Disney Cruises to choose from:

Disney Cruises -  Where Magic Comes To Life

Author: Peter Whelan

My family and I went on a Disney cruise last Summer and loved it. The Disney Cruise line is the one place at sea where magic comes to life. And with the Disney Cruise Line, what better way to begin than with a Disney Cruise vacation? The Disney Cruise Line brings its unique style to the sea with its ships Disney Magic and Disney Wonder and the Disney Cruise Line has an extensive children's program with age-specific activities.

There's a lot to like about Disney cruises. The line offers weekly 3- to 7-day cruises and a few longer special voyages. Seven-night cruises offer a special series of enrichment programs categorized into 3 main areas of interest; Disney's Art of Entertaining, Disney's Navigator Series, and Disney Behind-the-Scenes.

Disney Wonder sets sail from Port Canaveral on 3-night cruises every Thursday and 4-night cruises every Sunday, which may be combined with a 3- or 4-night pre-stay at the Walt Disney World Resort for a seamless 7-night land and sea vacation.

3-night Bahamas cruises on the Disney Cruise Line's Disney Wonder leave from Port Canaveral on Thursdays, in every month of the year. The 3-night cruise goes to Nassau, Bahamas and Disney's Castaway Cay and the 4-night cruises do the same with the addition of either a day at sea or a visit to Grand Bahama on alternating weeks.

4-night Bahamas cruises on the Disney Wonder leave on Sundays, also throughout the year. All of the cruises stop off at Castaway Cay at some point during the journey, Disney's fabulous private island, complete with family and adults only beaches. Disney is also offering cruises combined with three or four days stay at Walt Disney World as a package, which guarantees that the cruises will be sold out. Take a Disney week-long land and sea vacation that combines Disney resorts, theme parks, and cruises for the ultimate vacation experience.

A stay at Walt Disney World is the perfect way to cap off your Disney Cruise, and will offer lots of fun for adults and children alike - with lots of activities offered for children, and surprises and fun to give them a holiday to remember. There is something for everyone, so everyone can have a small piece of this boat so they can always remember the wonderful time they have on board the Disney Cruise liner.

About the author:
Peter is a well travelled freelance writer. Visit his Disney http://www.disney-direct.org








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