Walt Disney World or a Disney Cruise? Many families are asking themselves the same exact question.
But what if I told you there was a way to do both?
Instead of choosing one over the other, you can combine both into what’s called a Disney land and sea vacation.
And for the right family, it can be one of the best ways to experience a Disney vacation.

The Best of Both Worlds
“I need a vacation to recover from my vacation.” Does this sound familiar?
Walt Disney World is just one of those place where you just go go go. And sure, you can take it easy. But, let’s be honest…you want to do it all. You stay up late for fireworks, get up early for rope drop, and walk miles every single day.
That’s exactly why combining a Walt Disney World vacation and a Disney Cruise at the same time works so well.
You get all the excitement of the parks first. And you get the relaxing part later. And since Disney Cruises are basically all-inclusive trips of the sea, it’s much more relaxing.
Nobody ever really wants to leave the ship. But, you’re probably going to have an easier time jumping back into work, school, and everything waiting for you at home because you weren’t constantly on the go.

It’s Not Just for the Disney Superfans
I know a lot of people think that these types of trips are only for the Disney adults. But you don’t have to be the kind of family that visits Disney every year to enjoy a land and sea vacation.
In fact, I’d argue it’s an even better fit for families who don’t go to the Disney parks that often.
For a lot of people, land and sea vacation aren’t just quick getaways. It’s the trip they’ve been saving for, planning for, and looking forward to for months or years.
For many families, this is their one and only Disney vacation.
So why not make it special.
If this is going to be your one big Disney trip, you may as well do something that creates memories and feels completely different than the trips you typically read about.
And best of all, you go home with no regrets.

Keeping Track of Everything
A land and sea vacation is great. But it does has more moving pieces than a typical Disney trip.
Walt Disney World is confusing enough. But, now you’re adding a cruise. So things just got a little more complicated.
I’m not saying you can’t do it on your own. But, what I am saying is that you don’t have to.
I work with busy families all the time. In fact that’s one of the main reasons why families work with me. Between work, school, and extracurricular activities, they don’t have the time to research everything and make sure nothing gets missed or forgotten.
I’ll help you completely plan out your Walt Disney World portion of your trip. But, I’ll also guide you on how to complete your online cruise check-in, discuss why you should prepay your gratuities, and what excursions are available for your sailing.
I also arrange your transportation to and from MCO, your hotel, and the port so you aren’t wondering how you’re getting there.
And yes, if there’s a new promo, I handle that too.
By the time your vacation day arrives, I want you focused on making memories with your family, not wondering if you forgot something important.

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