Land then Sea.
I am a commando tourer in the parks- my husband and kids would have it no other way....do everything or bust is their motto.
We run ourselves ragged in the parks, then relax on the cruise...there is no need to wear yourself out on a cruise, you can sleep late, eat whenever you want and lay around the pool all day- it is just what the doctor ordered to relax you.
If I had the money and wanted to do something like this, I'd do Land and than Sea for reasons stated above, and because after spending a week on a cruise, it takes a couple days to get your land legs back and I don't see myself trying to spend a couple days in the parks while I think the whole world is still rocking back and forth. Imagine that same feeling when you're on a coaster? I bet that'll really get you messed up
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we all go like mad in the parks and the cruise is a chance to unwind before going back to the real world
I agree. It's also good for the children to have the time to slow down too. The children on the cruise are not cranky because they are being dragged from park to park.
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