I'm looking at booking Transatlantic cruise Southampton to Florida on the same ship. (1) How did you find the weather over Atlantic was pool open every day? (2) Did you find the need the sweaters and that on top deck? (3) I've done previous Disney cruises but not Transatlantic - how would you compare the two?
Thanks for watching, great questions. (1) Day 1 was super rainy in Southampton, it got better once we left and continued to improve as left the English Channel, once we left Lisbon, weather was really nice until the last sea day before New York, we had to sail thru a storm. (2) We packed light sweaters and raincoat just in case, we really only used them for a few windy days on top deck, otherwise very nice weather in Spain/Portugal and the Atlantic. (3) We've only done Transatlantic with Disney, best bang for your buck. We've done 7 days with other cruise lines, definitely prefer the longer sailings for the extra sea days and free passage across the Atlantic. Plus more Mickey churro waffles 😋 (4) Keep in mind you'd be sailing during hurricane season, weather can be unpredictable, I think overall we had great weather, but it was also in September, this upcoming sailing is in October, might be a bit colder. (5) You might also consider the EBTA sailing in May, weather is much nicer and avoids hurricane season, we have a few videos too on the EBTA if you want to see what it was like 2 months ago, still wrapping up the series, so more to come 😎
If you watch the first 10 mins, we show our entire travel journey from our hometown, Phoenix, Arizona to Southampton. We paid about $4300 for a guaranteed Oceanview rate, two adults, one child. Thanks for watching! 😎
We had so much fun. Thanks for the great memories.
Thank you for the video!
I'm looking at booking Transatlantic cruise Southampton to Florida on the same ship.
(1) How did you find the weather over Atlantic was pool open every day?
(2) Did you find the need the sweaters and that on top deck?
(3) I've done previous Disney cruises but not Transatlantic - how would you compare the two?
Thanks for watching, great questions.
(1) Day 1 was super rainy in Southampton, it got better once we left and continued to improve as left the English Channel, once we left Lisbon, weather was really nice until the last sea day before New York, we had to sail thru a storm.
(2) We packed light sweaters and raincoat just in case, we really only used them for a few windy days on top deck, otherwise very nice weather in Spain/Portugal and the Atlantic.
(3) We've only done Transatlantic with Disney, best bang for your buck. We've done 7 days with other cruise lines, definitely prefer the longer sailings for the extra sea days and free passage across the Atlantic. Plus more Mickey churro waffles 😋
(4) Keep in mind you'd be sailing during hurricane season, weather can be unpredictable, I think overall we had great weather, but it was also in September, this upcoming sailing is in October, might be a bit colder.
(5) You might also consider the EBTA sailing in May, weather is much nicer and avoids hurricane season, we have a few videos too on the EBTA if you want to see what it was like 2 months ago, still wrapping up the series, so more to come 😎
How much was this cruise? And were you American? You fly from America to England and to travel back?
If you watch the first 10 mins, we show our entire travel journey from our hometown, Phoenix, Arizona to Southampton. We paid about $4300 for a guaranteed Oceanview rate, two adults, one child. Thanks for watching! 😎
@@livingthevacationlife that’s a very good price for 12 days of cruise.
Indeed, essentially $350 a night for an all inclusive floating hotel that also takes you across the Atlantic 😎
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