I TOTALLY TOTALLY agree with all of this - my husband and I do not have kids but CERTAINLY do not dislike them. It is baffling that some may think we don't like kids because we choose to spend some adult only time in an adult only area.
We don't feel we should be relegated to our stateroom if we want to have some peace and 'adult only time'. Disney has deemed these are indeed adult only areas and if they set the rule they are responsible (along with parents) to make sure they are enforced.
Why go on a
Disney cruise if you don't want to be around kids? Um, because we LIKE Disney and love the whole aspect of escaping into another world that Disney is so good at creating. We enjoy seeing little ones thrill to a new Disney experience but we should also be entitled to take advantage of the Disney specified adults' areas. It's kind of like saying you should only celebrate Christmas if you have children because it is mostly for kids anyway.
Lastly, hubby and I most certainly consider ourselves a 'family' - family is not always indicative of only a Mom and Dad with children. A family can be many different things - it is not necessarily a head count but a feeling - at least that's what family is to me. It is also important to understand not everyone is the same and we should respect that instead of try to fit them into a pigeonhole we are familiar and comfortable with.