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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Dec 2011
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Late Dining with kids...WWYD?
So out Dream cruise leaves in 11 days and were still waitlisted for early seating, I'm trying to come up with plan B since it looks like we might be stuck with the later time now (ugh!) The kids are 11, 8, 7 and 3. The younger two are normally in bed at 730 and 830 so starting dinner at that time is going to be bad for us.
As much as I love the idea of doing a family dinner together and then sending them to the kids club like we did late year I don't think its going to happen with dinner starting at 815pm!! Do you think its better to skip dinner with them and just feed them early and send them to the kids club or bring them with us and then feed them something realy quick in the dining room and then take them to the club? Last year when we had early dining we put them in the club after dinner (some adult time!) and we were back in the room getting ready for bed by 10pm at the latest (kids are up for the day at 630am regardless of bedtime). WWYD??? Thanks |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 39
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I have the same situation, but on top of my kids 11, 9 and 3 ...I am diabetic and late dining is terrible for my sugar levels. I really want to do the dining, but not sure what is going to happen. We are supposed to be high level wait list, but who knows. We are 8 days out and still haven't been bumped! Also, did I mention that my ds 3 is autistic....really nervous!
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,121
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I would feed them at the sit down dinner at Cabanas at least several of the nights and then do the club. You will all eat together as a family (even if the adults do not eat). Maybe the older children would like to eat with you late one or two nights. Just seems more relaxing to me as you could concentrate on feeding them, then enjoy your meal later.
You could even do the show at 6:15, Cabanas dinner at 7, and then your regular seating at 8:15. Most of the shows let out at or before 7. Nancy |
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Don't be a JERK!
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Rochester, NY
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Whatever "normal" is at home isn't always "normal" on the cruise. My kids bedtimes are like yours, and we've never had an issue with late dining-and we have had it twice. The first dinner, might be a little rough, but maybe not. We have never tried to change times, your kids will surprise you. My kids were 4 and 6, and 5 and 7 on the two cruises we had late dining. (7day cruise and a 4 day) Out of all the dinners combined, we had one in cabanas, and one where the kids just wanted pizza and went to the clubs so we ate alone. All the others were in the dining rooms.
So, my opinion, don't sweat it. Have fun.
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Little Cinderella's Mommy
The bad news is...they are driving me nuts!!! Join Date: Feb 2003
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We found out early when the kids were 3 & 5 and both napped well at home, that when you are on the ship schedules fly out the window completely. There was so much for them to do that they didn't want to go to sleep. We would get them inside in the afternoon somehow to watch a movie or color in the room for a bit before dinner to "rest". They sometimes napped but not always. Both were able to say up through dinner and the show on the tropical deck party night [before pirate night started] and were up on deck dancing until the music stopped. We got in line to get some desert afterwards and while waiting they started to fall apart...about 10:30 or so.
We also thought that DD3 would fall asleep after dinner while at the late show...but she never did. She sat attentively hardly blinking so she wouldn't miss anything. DH even took her to see POC one day because he thought she would fall asleep. She was fascinated by it and didn't miss a minute -- saying wow and cool often. LOL! [Both kids use to sleep through the Irish dance show at BG and it was a regular practice for us to go to the 3 pm show when there. ]They did fall asleep a couple times over the years before dinner. We would dress them for dinner [still sleeping] and put them in a stroller -- and go to dinner. We put the stroller at the end of the table or against the wall when we were seated near one. When they woke up the servers quickly brought them dinner and we folded up the stroller. The kids were rested and ready for the rest of the evening. The picture of DS5 passed out with his head on the table dressed up in his suit on formal night is still one of my favorites from that cruise.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 213
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We booked a last minute rate on the Fantasy and are also waitlisted for early. Our DD who is 3 is in bed by 8:00. Last year we never made a show because she would eat and go to bed. She definitely didnt change her routine because we were on vacation- I wish she would have.
I am just going to try to get it switched when on board and keep my fingers crossed!! Otherwise one of us will be doing room service while she sleeps. ![]() I laughed when you said you are up at 6:30 regardless- us too- we were always first in line waiting for the morning buffet to open!
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NC
Posts: 486
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can you call and request an earlier seating?
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 474
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We had the same thing last year on the dream with kids 5,6,9 & 10. The three older ones were FINE. We always took advantage of the DINE & PLAY. (They bring the kids meals super fast and then the counselors come around 9 to take them to the club.)
My five year old? Not so much. ![]() ![]() This happened twice out of our four night cruise. (The first night and after a long day at Castaway Cay.) I still love the pirate picture. Ideal? No. But she usually woke by dessert and was good to go for another hour or so -- just long enough for coffee, pick up kids at the club, and relax in the room for a bit. This year, I've been vetoed by the rest of the adults in my party to do late dining again! *sigh* The good thing about it is that the aqua duck & pools are dead around 5 when everyone else is getting ready for main dining! I will be prepping them before the next cruise though and keeping them up later, feeding them later, etc. in the week or so leading up to it. You will still have an amazing time!! Enjoy!!!!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 42
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love late seating
We have done both early and late seating and we found that the late seating worked best for our family. With the early seating we felt so rushed.
I would usually nap my young kids around 3 or 4, and then I would get ready for the night. I would then take everyone to the shows while my husband got ready. A part of me is a little nervous about how my 18 month old is going to handle eating so late but hopefully a late nap will help him adjust. BTW when at home I put DS 18mn and DS 5 to bed at 7. And DS 6 and DS 9 go to bed at 8. When on vacation all of our normal routines are left at home!!
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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To OP, you are not "stuck" until you are on the ship and have been told that there is no way to move you. If you end up with late seating, do a snack in the late afternoon, then use the "Dine and Play" feature at dinner. If that doesn't work on the first night, consider dinner at Cabanas on the second night. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Northside of Indy
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We've only ever had late seating - and we've had mixed success. This last cruise, they were 9 and 7, and the the 9 and 7 year old daughter were less than enjoyable at dinner, but my 7 year old son was fine.
We're going to try it again this time (they're night kids - we're still perplexed as to what went wrong this last time). If it doesn't work? We'll feed them early and let them go to the club. Or, we'll all eat early and say "lesson learned". I will say - on our last cruise, there were MANY people who were switched up to early dining (we were trying to switch our brunch reservation). As the PP mentioned, it's not a done deal until you're on the ship and they say there's no way.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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We had late seating on our last cruise, didn't get off the wait list, and were unable to have our seating changed once on board.
A lot of people say "normal" changes on the ship...your kids will nap when they don't usually at home, they'll be able stay up later, etc. They haven't met my kids. There was NO WAY an 8:15 dinner was going to work for us. We wanted family dinners. Plus feeding the kids then sending them to the club while DH and I ate wouldn't work...*I didn't want to eat that late, and DD #2 refused to go to the club after the first day. So we didn't eat dinner in the dining rooms for the entire cruise. We usually ate at Beach Blanket Buffet (we were on the Wonder). Once we did quick service from Pluto's and Goofy's and ate on deck. We're not huge dinner eaters to begin with so that worked out really well for us. We could have a light bite that didn't take up too much of our time, and the pool area was usually emptier since so many people were at the first seating dinner, still in port, or getting ready for second seating. We're cruising again later this year and do have early seating so I'm looking forward to trying the dining rooms. If the length of the dinner doesn't work for us, we'll just skip a night or two and go back to something quick/light! But it'll be nice to have more options this time, I'll admit. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Texas
Posts: 51
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we leave in 9 days and we just got off the waiting list for early dining. we had a medical form as well. i called yesterday to check on it and they said that the roster had just been pulled to clear up the waiting list. later i the day i got the notification that we had been changed. such a relief. we booked 60 days out and had been on the wait list the entire time.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 213
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Obsessed with Disney
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 112
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If you go to the Royal Palace when you board, they will do everything they can to get you early seating. We did in June (Simone was AWESOME) and they accommodated us. Give it a try, it's worth it! Happy sailing!!
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