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Unofficial Guide to the Disney Cruise Line 2020 (Unofficial Guides)

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Product Description Your no-nonsense, consumer-oriented guide to Disney’s Cruise Line The Unofficial Guide to the Disney Cruise Line by Erin Foster with Len Testa and Ritchey Halphen describes the best of Disney’s ships and itineraries, including a couple of stellar restaurants, top-notch children’s activities, and Castaway Cay, one of the best vacation islands in the Caribbean. The book also lists which on-board entertainment and restaurants should be skipped, including recommendations on what to do instead. Along the way, this indispensable travel companion shows how to save money; choose the right stateroom, ship, and itinerary; and get to and from the cruise with ease. The guide also provides full coverage of the Disney-run European river cruises and includes itinerary and port guides. Honest and Outspoken Advice from the Unofficial Experts Advice for first-time cruisers: money-saving strategies, packing tips and other pre-trip preparation, preferred ships and itineraries, and how to hit the deck running your first day on board Suggestions for deciding whether a Disney cruise or a Disney World vacation is the better choice for your family The scoop on different stateroom types and how to choose the best room for your needs Detailed descriptions of DCL’s ports of call around the world, including Hawaii in 2020 In-depth coverage of Castaway Cay, DCL’s private Bahamian island: what to take along, where to eat, and the best activities for families What to do on a day at sea A discussion of Adventures by Disney river cruises and how they compare with DCL cruises OVER 6 MILLION UNOFFICIAL GUIDES SOLD! “A Tourist’s Best Friend!”―Chicago Sun-Times “Indispensable”―The New York Times From the Inside Flap What’s NEW in the 2020 edition: All we know so far about the three ships being added in 2021, 2022, and 2023 In-depth review of the new Frozen show Pros and cons of combining Disney Cruise Line sailing with an Adventures by Disney trip The real differences between stateroom categories and prices, valuable information you will want to know The latest news on the current fleet, including new stores Updated information on improvements to the Disney Navigator app and changes to the daily Navigator newsletter Practical checklist for your first and last day onboard From the Back Cover What’s NEW in the 2020 edition: All we know so far about the three ships being added in 2021, 2022, and 2023 In-depth review of the new Frozen show Pros and cons of combining Disney Cruise Line sailing with an Adventures by Disney trip The real differences between stateroom categories and prices, valuable information you will want to know The latest news on the current fleet, including new stores Updated information on improvements to the Disney Navigator app and changes to the daily Navigator newsletter Practical checklist for your first and last day onboard About the Author As a charter member of the official Walt Disney Parks Moms Panel, Erin Foster has researched and written answers to more than 10,000 guest questions about Disney travel. She lives in New York City. Len Testa is the coauthor of “The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World” and “The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland.” He lives in Orlando, Florida. Ritchey Halphen is a project editor at AdventureKEEN. His two decades of publishing experience include editing stints at “Cooking Light,” Southern Living,” and “Health” magazines. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. PORT ADVENTURES ON CASTAWAY CAY PARASAILING Guests looking for a bird’s-eye view of paradise should check out this excursion. Floating hundreds of feet in the air, you’re master of all you survey, or at least it seems that way for several minutes. You board a speedboat and travel several hundred yards away from land. Then, in singles or pairs, you stand at the back of the boat and are harnessed to a line-bound parachute that is slowly let out until you and