Mickeyhugger
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That's a thought-provoking question, and I KNOW that most all of our kids here LOVE DCL!
Another thread here got me to thinking though. A poster had mentioned that the number of Disney trips her family and kids have taken exceeds all of the vacations she took during her own childhood.
I know that many, if not most, cruisers on DCL are repeat cruisers. I'm confessing now that DH, DD and I will be sailing on our 4th DCL this Thanksgiving. We've visited WDW seven times. And yes, blame the parents. DH and I love to travel. However, he was an only child, and he went on numerous trips with his parents. I was one of five, and our family was lucky to do a vacation once every three years. Even then, it was a car trip, a few hundred miles from home. When I was DD's age (10,) I could not have fathomed the kind of vacations she has with us. History is repeating itself, with DD being an only child and her taking numerous trips with us.
Don't get me wrong. The DCL trips are creating wonderful memories. And I'm very grateful that we're able to do this. But do any of you ever catch yourself thinking, "Gee how times have changed. I NEVER had vacations like this when I was a kid."
Another thread here got me to thinking though. A poster had mentioned that the number of Disney trips her family and kids have taken exceeds all of the vacations she took during her own childhood.
I know that many, if not most, cruisers on DCL are repeat cruisers. I'm confessing now that DH, DD and I will be sailing on our 4th DCL this Thanksgiving. We've visited WDW seven times. And yes, blame the parents. DH and I love to travel. However, he was an only child, and he went on numerous trips with his parents. I was one of five, and our family was lucky to do a vacation once every three years. Even then, it was a car trip, a few hundred miles from home. When I was DD's age (10,) I could not have fathomed the kind of vacations she has with us. History is repeating itself, with DD being an only child and her taking numerous trips with us.
Don't get me wrong. The DCL trips are creating wonderful memories. And I'm very grateful that we're able to do this. But do any of you ever catch yourself thinking, "Gee how times have changed. I NEVER had vacations like this when I was a kid."


cruising wasn't all the rage either and was either for retirees or singles (a la Love Boat), not families.



