We are all ears for Disney cruises!
Posted On: November 30, 2019
We’re all ears for Disney cruises!
Jane Hunt, Advisor
Clayton Park, Halifax
jhunt@maritimetravel.ca
“For the definitive family getaway, nothing beats a
Disney cruise. There’s simply so much fun and entertainment for both kids and
the young-at-heart—by which I mean the rest of us!”
Disney cruises are all
about bringing families together to create magical memories with incredible and
original onboard entertainment, dazzling parties and character-themed
excursions to exciting destinations like the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and
Alaska.
“Treating families to a good time is what
Disney does best and when you translate that special Disney vibe to cruising,
the experience is nothing short of amazing,” says Jane Hunt, Maritime Travel
advisor, Clayton Park, Halifax, NS. “The
onboard service is outstanding and each of the many dining venues is an
experience in itself. My personal recommendation is to combine a Disney cruise
with a pre- or post-cruise add-on in Florida, so you get the full magical
experience. Ask me for details!”
Here are just two of
Jane’s recommended itineraries for families looking to travel the high seas in
high style with Disney. Ask about extending your trip with convenient add-ons
that include fun family time at Walt
Disney World Resort.
Cruising for
Christmas—4-Night Very Merrytime Bahamian Cruise
“As you
would expect, holiday cruises with Disney go way beyond seasonal onboard
decorations and visits from Santa. Instead of shoveling snow and spending
backbreaking hours in the kitchen, get ready for wonderful multi-course holiday
meals prepared by professional chefs, stellar entertainment with your favorite
characters, and lots more warm-weather celebrations.”
Caribbean Calling
Card—5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami
“This is a
wonderful itinerary, which leaves from Miami includes port calls to Cozumel,
Mexico and Castaway Cay. My family especially loves Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island,
which offers great swimming, snorkeling and water activities.”
Ask Jane