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Why Take a Disney Cruise ?
Copyright © 2005, John Metcalfe
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Experiencing the magic of Disney at Disneyland Resort, Walt
Disney World and Disneyland Resort Paris is something that is
rarely forgotten as a child or as an adult. With a Disney cruise,
you can now recapture that magic on board one of Disney's elite
cruise ships. There are several exotic Caribbean cruise routes to
choose from, and with a spread of onboard entertainment for all
the family it is a cruise that will live long in the memory of
the young and the young at heart.
All Disney cruises depart from Port Canaveral in Florida through
Disney Cruise Lines, and take guests out on a voyage of the
Caribbean. Short 3-night cruises are catered for as well as 7
night cruises that encompass a larger number of ports around the
Western Caribbean and Eastern Caribbean.
A typical three or four night Disney cruise takes guests out into
the Bahamas, and includes a visit to the sun-drenched beaches of
Nassau. Shore excursions include a magical tour to the Discover
Atlantis attraction, which is home to more than 120,000 fish.
A 7-night Western Caribbean Disney cruise adds Key West, Grand
Cayman and the island of Cozumel near Mexico to the list of port
stops. At each location a huge variety of shore excursions are
offered for both adults and kids.
On a 7-night Eastern Caribbean Disney cruise, the Bahamas, and
the islands of St Maarten and St Thomas are incorporated into the
itinerary. Again, just as with the Western Caribbean Disney
cruise you will have a choice of many excellent excursion options
too. But, no matter which cruise route you choose there is one
common port of call - Castaway Island.
Castaway Island is Disney's own private island. It is located
near the island of Abacco at the northern end of the Bahamas, and
is a true Never Land. Here you can explore paradise - secluded
white sandy beaches, warm shallow waters and coconut-laden palm
tree groves await, along with a whole host of exciting
activities. You can try your hand at snorkeling while on the
island, or go on a kayak nature adventure. The glass-bottomed
boat tour is sure worth an hour and a half of your time on the
island too.
Of course, as you would expect from a corporation like Disney,
sumptuous catering is on offer on the island and on board the
cruise vessel at all times. Days at sea are a pleasure too with
so many activities to keep adults and kids entertained for weeks!
And, when you're done watching one of Disney's original stage
shows, taking your kids to meet Snow White or enjoying a spot of
wine tasting (adults only!), you can kick back in the luxurious
surroundings of your cabin or relax on the pool deck and soak up
some glorious
Caribbean sunshine.
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