We've been waiting for the Nov '17 releases and the only Caribbean trip available the week we want (11/4/17) is the 7 night Eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy. I'm not thrilled about 3 days at sea - tell me your experiences, convince me I'm wrong!
I love sea days. But, then, I cruise to relax and finding a lounger on the promenade deck to sit and read or watch the water go by is my way of doing soWe've been waiting for the Nov '17 releases and the only Caribbean trip available the week we want (11/4/17) is the 7 night Eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy. I'm not thrilled about 3 days at sea - tell me your experiences, convince me I'm wrong!
I love sea days. But, then, I cruise to relax and finding a lounger on the promenade deck to sit and read or watch the water go by is my way of doing so
That said, there are plenty of activities onboard during the sea days - you won't be bored.
Well, as I said, there's lots of activities (for families, kids, adults, whatever) during the sea days.I'd LOVE to relax for those 3 at-sea days, but with three children in tow I don't see that in my futureYes, there are the kids' clubs for us to steal some relaxation, but we do enjoy spending vacation time with our kids....for the most part, haha!
What don't you like about sea days?
I honestly don't know much about them. I've never been on a Disney at-sea day (other cruise lines, pre-children) and with two in a row plus another later in the week I just fear cabin fever. I don't mean we'll sit in our room the whole time, just more so full-boat cabin fever. As I said, share your experiences, tell me what you all do, please prove me wrong. We're amateurs, only one (short) Disney cruise under our belts.
Can anyone tell me about the typical water conditions during at-sea days, particularly in the Eastern Caribbean? Obviously the time of year affects the waters, but we went on another cruise years ago and our one at-sea day was terribly rocky that I spent the entire day sick in my room (granted the captain did say that the swells were exceptionally larger than usual). I've since liked sailing at night where we're out in deeper waters while I'm sleeping. But we've taken three cruises to Nassau and I'm over it, lol, so I want to venture out of my comfort zone.
Sea days = brunch at Palo!
What type of dance classes do they typically offer? My wife, oldest son and myself have been taking Jitterbug lessons for 6 months, and my wife and I used to do ballroom dancing (before we had kids).there's so much to do on the ship, you won't be bored unless you want to be. There are classes (cooking, dance, drawing etc), games to play, movies to watch, shopping to do, competitions, putt putt golf, basketball, the water slide just tho name a few things. I never have enough time to do everything I want to.