We don't do casinos either. I have never understood why people would pour thier hard earned $$ in a machine,hoping to get something out of it. I much prefer a sure thing.....Like shopping

We haven't gone on any of the mega liners....yet

I also have no desire for Norwegian and their freestyle cruising. Holland America tends to draw in the older passengers. We have considered Princess, but
Royal Caribbean has service,and ship decor is top notch in my book. I'm not happy about
RCCL's decision to not have a ship in Galveston full time,but have faith that eventually, they will see the error of their ways

We are also lay about with a good book(well I have the book) You would LOVE the soloraium. Adult only area with pool, two hot tubs,and lots of pretty tropical plant life. On some ships it has a sliding glass roof so as to be perfect on those not so perfect sea days. This is on the smaller(Vision class) ships. I've heard the bigger ships get even better
With little one's if you can afford Disney, I say stick with it. We jumped the Disney ship once we found a port with in driving distance. That allowed us to cruise more often. I remember our very first non
Disney cruise.( Carnival) The twins were 9 and we all kept comparing it to the Wonder. And it came up short every time.
As for the windows, I have no idea exactly how he would do it. He hasn't had to in a very very long time. I agree with you, if you are only going to be there while DH is in school,make it easy for you. And your friendly mover too