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      07-09-2023, 11:51 AM   #223
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Originally Posted by jmg View Post
We did this a few years ago, pairing the Disney Cruise after a few days at Disney World was the best decision we ever made. Why? Because Disney World is for the kids. We stayed at the Animal Kingdom Hotel and woke up to a view of the animals having breakfast, went to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Animal Kingdom over 3 days, it was fun, but exhausting. You're in line, managing kids, etc.

Then we got on the Cruise and it was HEAVEN for the adults. The Cruise has the kids club or whatever it is, and we just dropped them off in the morning and relaxed all day. Picked the kids up every once and awhile and hit the pool, lunch buffet, etc. Food was excellent, we even ate at Remy's which is an adults only fine dining experience. Excursions were a blast, we got our own boat for our large group and just island hopped.

I'd say we spend over $10k easily over that vacation, but it worth it.
This sounds like a solid approach. Did you use one of those Disney Planners or did you book it solo?
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