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How to Save Money on a Disney Cruise

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By Charles McCool
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bridge of the Disney Magic
bridge of the Disney Magic

Save hundreds on your next Disney Cruise by booking through a preferred travel agent.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • internet access
  • credit card
  • desire to go on a Disney Cruise
  1. Step 1

    Next time you book a cruise, on any cruise line, find a travel agency that is a preferred provider for that cruise line. There will be at least one travel agency specializing in making arrangements for that cruise line. It is important for you to find this travel agency because they provide lower rates than the cruise line or other travel agencies. If that important to you then read on.

  2. Step 2

    Let's say you want to take a Disney Cruise vacation. Do your research on DisneyCruise.com; find the right dates, itineraries, and rates. You can shop around on other websites and check other agencies. In fact, I usually do shop around, but, I end up booking with one travel agency because they have the lowest rates AND best service.

  3. Step 3

    All Seasons Travel consistently sells Disney Cruises for much less than Disney. Looking at a sample cruise (7 night cruise, departing May 2, 2009, 4 persons), every All Seasons price was more than $600 less than from Disney. Percentage discounts vary between 7% to 14%, depending on the Category.

  4. Step 4

    There are likely other travel agencies that are preferred Disney Cruise sellers. All Seasons Travel is a preferred seller (and offers lower prices) because they sell a huge number of Disney cruises every year. I am sure you can find others, if you wish. I am not one of their agents or affiliated with them in any way, other than being a customer.

  5. Step 5

    In addition to offering the best prices on Disney cruise vacations, All Seasons provided me with superb customer service and amenities. My family received wonderful gifts from the company on both cruises, excellent cabins (better than what Disney showed available), and well organized documents with complete, clear directions. They suggested fantastic non-Disney travel suppliers (transport, lodging) when requested. This is important because Disney's suggestions are always, well, limited and relatively expensive.

Tips & Warnings
  • mousesavers.com is another great source for Disney discounts

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on 3/15/2009 I enjoyed this article. Thanks! :)

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on 2/10/2009 Great information! Thanks! I watched a tv show aout Disney cruises recently and have been wanting to go on one ever since. I've always had the impression they are very expensive!! 5*

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on 2/9/2009 Good to know! Thanks.

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on 2/9/2009 Thanks for the information!5*

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