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7 Apr 07, 01:26 PM |
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Adults only areas?
While DD (11) will no doubt be as visible as Shergar during our cruise due to the Oceaneers Lab, we will be doing a certain amount of schlepping around with the baby during the evening.
Which bars etc will we NOT be allowed to take her in?
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7 Apr 07, 01:30 PM |
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Good question Sue - I doubt we will see anything of our 2 either - so also want to know which places DH and I can get some quality kid free time in, the areas dont even need to have a bar - but lets be honest, it would be prefferable lol
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7 Apr 07, 01:35 PM |
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That's just it - DH is worried that they won't let him near a bar if he has baby in tow!
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7 Apr 07, 01:42 PM |
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Ohhh sorry Sue - totally miss-read your question!
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7 Apr 07, 02:06 PM |
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I know what you mean. I am not sure if my nephew will really enjoy being in the kids clubs and we also wondered if we would be able to go somewhere we could have a few drinks.
Looking on the Disney Cruise website, it is difficult to see which of the bars, lounges and clubs are open to families or adults only. It would be good to know where we could and could not go with our little one.
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7 Apr 07, 03:44 PM |
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My boys were old enough to leave in the cabin when we went out - they were still on UK time to be quite honest and didnt want to go out in the evening. I didnt notice any kids in the bars we went into but that doesnt mean there arent any "family friendly" lounge areas.
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7 Apr 07, 05:42 PM |
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The 'sessions' club is definately adults only (the Cadillac on the Wonder) Diversions (used to be the duelling piano bar) is also just for adults as its a sports type bar.
Beat Street/Route 66 are for adults only after 9 pm. The Promenade lounge where they serve drinks too is for families and I think one or 2 of the outside bars obviously are for all to get drinks from. You could also buy drinks from the Quiet Cove cafe and take them outside to sit with the family! Hope that helps
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8 Apr 07, 09:43 AM |
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Thanks for the info. Bars don't bother me so I will probably end up taking Emily back to the stateroom while DH does Route 66.
Quiet, Peace and relaxation on our verandah sounds like heaven to me. (Must remember to pack the wine )
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22 Apr 07, 04:25 PM |
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Year before last when I was 16 I was on the disney cruise from LA to mexico, and I got into the 18/21+ year old nightclubs on the ship and was getting served alcohol till 3am they're not exactly strict!
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22 Apr 07, 04:25 PM |
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