OOOHHH Hawaii would be nice, ... Can you explain what you mean with
The Alaskan cruise was nice but not so Disney because of all the Alaskan environmental rules
I may be thick today but I did not understand
Ok, if you have ever been to Disney or on
Disney Cruise; you'll understand when I say a Disney ship is both never quiet and never dark. There is always Disney theme music playing at all times up on deck, the jumbo screen has something showing (even if just a screensaver) and there are lights on at all times, basically, you can play 24hrs a day on deck and feel like you in a Disney world. Not to mention the deck parties, etc.
Now, strip all that away period. Turn the outside deck into a library that closes at O'dark:thirty, that was the cruise we took. Granted we did the inaugural Alaskan cruise in May so things may have changed. Inside, it was all Disney (as usual) but take a step outdoors and Poof it vanished. They tried a pirate night party but it was cold, small, no fireworks, etc. Only 3-4 dance songs and that was it, lasted MAYBE 30 minutes. (no real skit just the dance songs).
LOVE Disney Cruises but think we will stick the warmer climate versions so we can PARTY....
I would leave the Alaskan cruise for those "Grown-up" cruises that don't want to make noises or decorate doorways..

That is no to say I won't do one. We both would like to do an Alaskan cruise again sometime during the summer whe nwe could see more Alaskan wildlife and flowers (May was too cold for much other than shopping and gold panning).
sorry but that sounds so foreign to me...living on the East End of LI, I guess I take going to the ocean for granted --we are there almost every weekend during the summer (and alot during spring and fall!) The Ocean is about a 20 minutetrip but we have beach 3 1/2miles away (a nice run to the LI Sound)...I hope she loves the Ocean as much as my family does!
Nope, not foreign to me. Grew up in Nebraska (Go BIG RED) and my family still lives there, while I escaped to Geekdom in Silicon Valley.

20+ years ago
When my folks come out to visit we ALWAYS have to spend the day at Monterrey so my Mom can just sit and watch the ocean (she would stay there the entire trip if we let her). And that is basically what she did when we took them on a DVC Member cruise a few years back. She basically sat on Deck 4 or Deck 10 and watched the ocean each day (and loved it).
The only oceans in Nebraska is watching the wind move the corn stalks back and forth like waves and the only mountains are the cumulus clouds in the sky on the horizon.
