FJS961
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2010
Fortunately my kids are thrilled when nana and pop come visit, especially when they watch them while we go out.
I wondered if sailing royal caribbean would be a nice for a cruise without the kids. It has to be a short cruise and the only options are a 3-4 night Dream, or a 3-4 night RC out of either PC or Miami. The RC ships are older and are seriously lacking with any specialty dining options - doesn't compare to the Dream at all. The itineraries are very similar: Nassau, stop at private island and either a sea day or key west stop (RC).
I wondered if sailing royal caribbean would be a nice for a cruise without the kids. It has to be a short cruise and the only options are a 3-4 night Dream, or a 3-4 night RC out of either PC or Miami. The RC ships are older and are seriously lacking with any specialty dining options - doesn't compare to the Dream at all. The itineraries are very similar: Nassau, stop at private island and either a sea day or key west stop (RC).