Posted this message on a trip report thread- wondering if anyone here has had a similar experience- hoping it was just a blip for us...
We recently did a 4 night on the Wonder with two 15yr old girls.
We were all disappointed with Aloft(Stack) compared to previous sailings.
This time it simply seemed to provide an initial meeting spot for any teens lucky enough to encounter like-minded souls.
Unlike our past experiences (3 ,10 & 12 night) there were very few structured and entertaining activities organised to grab the attention of the teens and to get them to integrate well.
Whilst you can't always judge from the Navigator, viewing the days timetable made for pretty depressing reading - most of the time was "Hanging in Aloft".
The teen hang out and the teen counsellors in particular have always been the absolute highlight of our teenagers cruising. The girls felt no bond with the counsellors this time and went as far as to say they felt the counsellors were disinterested in the teens on board and indeed irritated by them.
We have cruised Royal Caribbean too (and loved it-it's cruising!), but what kept us coming back to Disney was the Teen programme. Royal Caribbean offers plenty of good, dedicated teen areas but lacks the structured teen programme which gives every teen cruiser the option to get involved and make friends more easily and the great counsellors who facilitate that.
On our most recent experience, we are not gaining teen-wise on Disney, so may be better off as a family on RCL which imo shades it on entertainment for DH and me.
Every cruise we've taken with DCL has been different, but, until now, the teen programme has been a great, reliable constant. Felt moved to post by the reports from the EB re teens all over the ship. We had this to some extent too because there was nothing to keep them in Aloft, even over 4 nights.
I know a longer cruise presents its own challenges, but throughout 10 and 12 day cruises we've seen the Stack hold its own and act like a magnet to teens over any "exciting family adventures" we could dangle!!
Hope it's a blip, but I was concerned when taking the recent reports into account alongside our own experiences.
We recently did a 4 night on the Wonder with two 15yr old girls.
We were all disappointed with Aloft(Stack) compared to previous sailings.
This time it simply seemed to provide an initial meeting spot for any teens lucky enough to encounter like-minded souls.
Unlike our past experiences (3 ,10 & 12 night) there were very few structured and entertaining activities organised to grab the attention of the teens and to get them to integrate well.
Whilst you can't always judge from the Navigator, viewing the days timetable made for pretty depressing reading - most of the time was "Hanging in Aloft".
The teen hang out and the teen counsellors in particular have always been the absolute highlight of our teenagers cruising. The girls felt no bond with the counsellors this time and went as far as to say they felt the counsellors were disinterested in the teens on board and indeed irritated by them.
We have cruised Royal Caribbean too (and loved it-it's cruising!), but what kept us coming back to Disney was the Teen programme. Royal Caribbean offers plenty of good, dedicated teen areas but lacks the structured teen programme which gives every teen cruiser the option to get involved and make friends more easily and the great counsellors who facilitate that.
On our most recent experience, we are not gaining teen-wise on Disney, so may be better off as a family on RCL which imo shades it on entertainment for DH and me.
Every cruise we've taken with DCL has been different, but, until now, the teen programme has been a great, reliable constant. Felt moved to post by the reports from the EB re teens all over the ship. We had this to some extent too because there was nothing to keep them in Aloft, even over 4 nights.
I know a longer cruise presents its own challenges, but throughout 10 and 12 day cruises we've seen the Stack hold its own and act like a magnet to teens over any "exciting family adventures" we could dangle!!
Hope it's a blip, but I was concerned when taking the recent reports into account alongside our own experiences.

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) and my 15yo twin DSs were really excited to be able to go to the Stack for the first time. Their biggest complaint when I asked halfway through the cruise why they weren't going much was there was nothing going on but sitting around. They also did not like that if there was an activity it didn't start until midnight and got over around 2:00am. They were usually tired from the day's activities and wanted to go to bed by midnight.
I understand every cruiser is diffrent but if you have the will to make your cruise fun, I promise it will be. 
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