I agree with logan1 2000.
As a grandparent who has done 7
DCL cruise and have booked, 8 , 9 and 10 already. we have gone as a couple ( of crazies), with kids and grandkids.
There are so many things to do, we still havnt done them all.
The last 2 cruises they had a special time just for all the grandparents to meet and socialize, as most of them are paying for the cruise. ( or so the joke goes). We thought that was a great idea, but we didnt have the time to go. We enjoyed the culinary demonstrations too.

I was surprized ,but we really enjoyed learning how to fold the bath towels to look like the animals you find on your bed each evening too. My GK's are amazed to see what grandma can do!!!
The best part of the cruise is you can be as active or as quiet

as you want. if you want quiet time, go to an adult area or retreat to your room and put out the do not disturb sign. If your raring to go, there are always activities happening everywhere.

Lots of older couples seem to get a kick out of the game "Know your mate"?

it's similar to the newly wed game on TV. Usually the couple that has been married the least and longest amount of time are chosen to participate, along with one other couple. I think that grandpa and grandma will have the time of their lives. I wish you all a Magical cruise.
mom x4,grandma x4
