Originally posted by rae519
Maybe she'd like to go somewhere else then. Another type of vacation may suit her better.
Rae
Originally posted by TeensMom
Wow, Rae, I hope you are not in marketing! I usually enjoy your insights in posts but that was a bit harsh.
HARSH?
You have to be kidding?! That was harsh?
"Maybe she'd like to go somewhere else then. Another type of vacation may suit her better." -
I fail to see anything harsh about that. She may like to go somewhere else!!!!! And another type of vacation may suit her better!
I am speaking from experience here - years ago we took our 15 year old son to Europe for 2 weeks, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and England. He would have liked to go somewhere else and another type of vacation would have suited him better! She might feel the same way.
No, I'm not in marketing - but I don't feel that young adults should be made to go on family vacations if they don't want to. Over the past 4 years that we have been cruising Disney, we have asked him to come along - he has refused stating he has NO interest. He is now 23 and we have finally stopped asking!
Sorry to disappoint you with my reply but I have learned over the years I can only please one person at a time and that's the one who is looking back at me in the mirror. ; )
Rae
Originally posted by TeensMom
I hope it can continue to be DCL, but they need to address the young adult entertainment. Perhaps you could understand that, Rae, since your son doesn't want to go.
Originally posted by rae519
Originally posted by TeensMom
Wow, Rae, I hope you are not in marketing! I usually enjoy your insights in posts but that was a bit harsh.
HARSH?
You have to be kidding?! That was harsh?
"Maybe she'd like to go somewhere else then. Another type of vacation may suit her better." -
I fail to see anything harsh about that. She may like to go somewhere else!!!!! And another type of vacation may suit her better!
I am speaking from experience here - years ago we took our 15 year old son to Europe for 2 weeks, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and England. He would have liked to go somewhere else and another type of vacation would have suited him better! She might feel the same way.
No, I'm not in marketing - but I don't feel that young adults should be made to go on family vacations if they don't want to. Over the past 4 years that we have been cruising Disney, we have asked him to come along - he has refused stating he has NO interest. He is now 23 and we have finally stopped asking!
Sorry to disappoint you with my reply but I have learned over the years I can only please one person at a time and that's the one who is looking back at me in the mirror. ; )
Rae
I remember being 18. I would rather have chewed aluminum foil as go on vacation with my parents. I think it's really, really great that your daughter wanted to do that though! I would imagine that the number of kids her age onboard was rather small, and probably caused her to have to socialize outside her age group a good bit. Are any of the bars smoke free? If not, that's one thing they definitely need to change. I spent a few afternoons in the Skybox watching the Bosox play (I was the guy you may have seen running around ship in a Boston Red Sox cap), and the smoke was awful. There were even people smoking stogies in there! Nasty, nasty, nasty!
Originally posted by TeensMom
I hope it can continue to be DCL, but they need to address the young adult entertainment. Perhaps you could understand that, Rae, since your son doesn't want to go.