pascalspal
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I understand your point. But my husband and I began sailing with Disney, back in 2005 on the Wonder. And the best part of this experience, was that our 3 kids, had their fun space and we had our own fun adult space. So I'm not sure I agree with your view point, because the Castaway C itineraries are the exact ones we went on and still loved the adult spaces at the same time. The only rule we had with our kids, was we always had to meet at dinner and we got to have amazing adult time. So for them to minimize this, with a tiny pool makes no sense to me. Make the folks that are actually PAYING for the cruises first, make that the priority. So the kids clubs are terrific, but where do the adults go to relax? Pay up for the day spa, is that what they're saying? Because surely we can't relax at this pool.
Also a valid point. I think the big thing is that people who prefer more adult space will most likely prefer the classic ships or even the dream/fantasy. If they give every ship the same layout/amount of kids vs adults space/etc then the ships would essentially be the same.
I'm sure Disney does an absurd amount of research before they drop the money to build these new ships. They obviously saw a need for the space to be utilized in a different way to increase their profits. In the end The Wish will not be everyone's favorite! If it ends up not being yours, you get the luxury of a hopefully less crowded ship on the Magic or Dream class!