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But, excursions do not have to be paid before the sailing, and can be cancelled up to 3 days prior to sail date. I highly recommend booking all desired excursions right away, because some of them fill up quickly. Excursions can booked 75 days prior to sail date for first-time cruisers, and 90 days prior for repeat cruisers. They can be booked directly online via your reservation. Very convenient! I'll explain the process in more detail when we get closer. :) |
I don't want to even look at the excursions. Not until I know if we'll be going or not. :(
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Exclusive villa in Cabo, anybody?
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Mark your calendars for the evening of January 26th, 2008, everyone!
I'm having a cruise planning/info party that's even sponsored by Disney Cruise Line!! :snap: Even if you are not sailing on the one in May, you're more than welcome to come! There will be food, prizes, and fun, fun, fun! |
*sigh* that's just over a month from now...
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My honey just told me that he's going to save up to pay for my Sea Mammal Trainer excursion, because he really wants me to go play with the dolphins and sea lions. He's so sweet!
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I think I just found the best excursion ever that all the ladies will love - in Cabo San Lucas:
B.O.B UNDERWATER ADVENTURE Cruise through the translucent waters of Chileno Bay and explore the wondrous world below sea level with help from B.O.B. During your cruise, make your way to Chileno Cove where you will become acquainted with your new friend, B.O.B. (The description also said what B.O.B. actually stands for in this instance, but of course, my mind instantly went elsewhere. ;) ) |
For those who aren't familiar with DP's reference:
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Question for Disneyphile -- stuff like snorkeling on castaway cay -- you need to reserve all that stuff in advance?? |
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