I have witnessed a belly flop contest at the adult pool before run by the CMs for adults.
we thought the quiet cove area was eerily quiet on our cruise
not that we're some wild and crazy people but geesh...leave the knitting project in your room, ladies
What do you have against knitting?????
(stopped knitting my disney washcloths to post this) LOL
J
It's the first time in four cruises that we've seen this kind of behaviour. The cove cafe is somewhat easy to understand but I can't wrap my head around people thinking it's OK for their minor children to be hanging out in a bar. Doesn't matter if it's Disney or not ... it's a bar ... kids don't belong there ... and I make it my business to make sure they don't want to belong there.
VERY VERY FUNNY!!!we thought the quiet cove area was eerily quiet on our cruise
not that we're some wild and crazy people but geesh...leave the knitting project in your room, ladies
Again...VERY VERY FUNNY!!!What do you have against knitting?????
(stopped knitting my disney washcloths to post this) LOL
J
Wipes tears of laughter from eyes ...
There will always be instances of people just not being aware or trying to push the envelope on the "no-kids" in the adult areas restriction. On our cruise last month we saw the following:
a man bring a baby / baby stroller into cove cafe and then complain when he was asked to leave.
kids in the adult entertainment distrct after 9PM one night.
a kid sitting at the cove bar with his dad on Friday afternoon ... all the other barstools were occupied and people were obviously looking for a place to sit but it took 15 minutes before the lightbulb went on for dad (bartender never said anything).
It's the first time in four cruises that we've seen this kind of behaviour. The cove cafe is somewhat easy to understand but I can't wrap my head around people thinking it's OK for their minor children to be hanging out in a bar. Doesn't matter if it's Disney or not ... it's a bar ... kids don't belong there ... and I make it my business to make sure they don't want to belong there.
As far as the bar issue goes, I can understand it up to a point. I can't tell you how many times we've sat in the bar outside Artist Point or in Victoria Falls in AKL with our kids waiting on our table. The adults get a spirited beverage and the kids get an overpriced sprite with a lighted toy on the straw while we talk about our fun day or plan the next day.
We were uncomfortable with it at first, but 1) the hostess people tell you to wait in there and 2) they have kid drinks on the menu. 3) people with kids need alcohol more than singles
Now, I did say "up to a point" because those specific examples were not on the cruise ship in an adults only area. I was just commenting on your "kids in a bar" statement. In normal circumstances, I'd never take my kids into a regular bar type place.
J (gotta get back to the washcloths)
good luck with that knitting.
We were on the Dream this last February, on the first day, there was a dad with his 15yr old son in the adult's pool. A CM politely told him his son couldn't stay. The guest became irate saying his 15yr son will not be in the pool with 5yr kids. Once again the CM politely informed him of the policy, the guest and his son left soon after.
I guess it amazes me sometimes. This is a DISNEY cruise folks. You want adults only then maybe you should try another one.