Friday, August 23, 2013
Does Disney make Magic for Adult Cruisers?
Ten years ago, when I had three young children, cruising with Disney seemed to be the logical extension of a Walt Disney World visit. This year, a number of people have asked me why we still choose to cruise with Disney, especially since my children are beyond stalking characters 24/7. I had my standard answers for them; exceptional service, great excursions and Broadway caliber entertainment, but what I learned this trip extended way beyond that. You see, this was the first time all 5 children (including a niece and nephew) were old enough, and mature enough, to come and go as they pleased. This left the adults in our group a lot of time to enjoy all the ship had to offer, much of which we missed on past cruises.
For the next 5 Tuesdays, I will be covering adult only activities and opportunities Disney Cruise Line offers. I know we have many fellow cruisers out there, so please share your experiences with us. See you next week with Disney Cruising for Adults - Dining.
Labels:
Adult Disney,
Disney Cruise Line,
Dream,
Fantasy,
Magic,
Wonder
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Absolutely! I've actually only been on DCL without my kids :-)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing your experiences Kristen!
ReplyDeleteUs too Kelly (okay ours are adults too) but we love the Disney Cruises. I cannot wait to hear about your trip as we get ready for our trip on the Fantasy
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to read about all the amazing things the Disney Cruise Line has to offer from our very own Disney Gal Cruise Expert!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun series Kelly!! I'm looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteBeing on a Disney cruise sounds interesting and exciting. It will surely bring magic to everyone especially kids and kids at heart. I'm looking forward to join this trip.
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