Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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I think it depends entirely on where your kid is at a certain age and also your personality. I have taken my son to Disney (not cruises) at all ages from 9 months old to 11 years old and they all had their bright spots and their challenges. I definitely prefer being a parent in general to an older kid than a baby.
My son is 11 on our next cruise and I am so grateful to have been able to afford the SWDAS this year - it's a bucket list item for me and for me he is at the ideal age where he can still participate in the "little kid" stuff if he is feeling it (like Jedi Training and anything in the Oceaneer Club) but also can do the tween stuff in the Edge if it's more his style (and I suspect it will be - some of the activities there are REALLY appealing to him.) So I feel like he is pretty much the ideal age for this cruise right now.
A cruise is a big nut for me to crack as a single mom so I had to be careful and choose when I go, it won't be an every year thing!
My son is 11 on our next cruise and I am so grateful to have been able to afford the SWDAS this year - it's a bucket list item for me and for me he is at the ideal age where he can still participate in the "little kid" stuff if he is feeling it (like Jedi Training and anything in the Oceaneer Club) but also can do the tween stuff in the Edge if it's more his style (and I suspect it will be - some of the activities there are REALLY appealing to him.) So I feel like he is pretty much the ideal age for this cruise right now.
A cruise is a big nut for me to crack as a single mom so I had to be careful and choose when I go, it won't be an every year thing!