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4 Feb 16, 12:08 AM |
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Helping Minnie
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Adults only...
Quick quessie - what's the cruise line like for adults and no kids. Are certain cruises/ships more kiddy oriented than others. Stupid question when you know its Disney, but hopefully you get my drift.. Thanks!
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4 Feb 16, 01:29 AM |
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All the Disney ships are the same adult/kid wise. They all have some adult only space.
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5 Feb 16, 10:49 PM |
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They have the adult space, obviously if it is during school time the number of children is reduced but like the parks there are always children around.
The Spa is adult only and the large ships the rainforest room is a great place to relax is quiet space, on the Magic and Wonder is is stuck in the centre of teh ship so nice to relax but no sign of the sun or sea. There is Palo (and Remy on Fantasy and Dream) for Adult only dining. and there are drink seminars. You will also be placed on a table with other couples that are there without children but may have some back home... We are now planing our 3 cruise as just a couple, this time with another couple that we met on the first one.
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22 Feb 16, 06:57 PM |
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Helping Minnie
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Thanks...good to know...
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22 Feb 16, 09:20 PM |
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I've cruised Disney, RCI, Cunard and Princess and whilst all have adult only areas I loved the Disney one the most. Think that is because it was child free, on other lines the area was abused by adults and their children that thought the rules didn't apply to them.
I think on Disney the kids areas are so fab that the children have no interest in the 'boring' (quiet and relaxing) areas. Disney was also the only ship with the large area for adults only that was difficult for children to access, it also includes the duty free shop so children are in the area where alcohol, cigarettes etc are sold. this wasn't the case on the other lines where these products are sold in the same area as toys, sweets, gifts etc. We cruised in August in the Med so lots of children in the dining areas, but this may not be the case in the Caribbean in term time. Gillian. |
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22 Feb 16, 09:20 PM |
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