{"id":4506,"date":"2012-04-15T05:13:56","date_gmt":"2012-04-15T12:13:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/momofftrack.com\/?p=4506"},"modified":"2022-07-03T11:13:50","modified_gmt":"2022-07-03T18:13:50","slug":"is-a-disney-cruise-right-for-your-special-needs-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/momofftrack.com\/2012\/04\/is-a-disney-cruise-right-for-your-special-needs-family\/","title":{"rendered":"Is a Disney Cruise Right for Your Special Needs Family?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Before I left for the media preview Fantasy Cruise <\/a>last month, I did some price comparison. While my husband, oldest and I have all cruised multiple times, I have yet to take our youngest. And I feel really badly about that. But to be honest with both the wheelchair and autism hurdles to overcome with him, I just have never been quite sure how he would do. Since he is such a Disney fan <\/a>I always thought that his first cruise would probably work best on a Disney ship. Every time I went to book one though two things stopped me: the price and the fact that they always seemed sold out of the itineraries we wanted.<\/p>\n

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Disney cruises aren’t cheap. Comparing the cost between two fictitious similar itineraries to Mexico, Princess Cruises were close to $3000 less than the Disney counterpart & 3 days longer.\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\n
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