I loved our first Disney cruise so much I'd like to do this for our extended family in the next year or two. My nieces/nephews would love this and I think we'd create great memories for them with my in-laws. This is a soft spot for me, as my memories of time with my grandparents are very special to me, and I want that for the children in our extended family. For a large family cruise to happen, it would be with my husband and i paying for everything, our other relatives cannot afford it.
If we do make this gesture I'd like to keep costs down. Not necessarily insisting on inside rooms, but I was thinking of an outside window, but not a balcony. However, I am claustrophobic and would want a verandah room again for myself and my husband. Even if I tried to hide it, my SIL would figure it out - she tracked down our room once in a hotel as she was trying to prove we had a better view (we did - we got upgraded due to status from staying over 100 nights a year at that hotel chain - she felt we should have given them the upgrade because they had children). So if I make this gesture, I feel like I am stuck paying more for everyone to have the room type I want - or possibly causing hurt feelings.
Curious on how people traveling with (and paying for) a large group handle this. Granted I may be insane for even considering this, and certainly haven't mentioned this to anyone other than my husband, so no expectations have been set. We have already taken this larger group to Disney World, so the kids have had that experience once.
If we do make this gesture I'd like to keep costs down. Not necessarily insisting on inside rooms, but I was thinking of an outside window, but not a balcony. However, I am claustrophobic and would want a verandah room again for myself and my husband. Even if I tried to hide it, my SIL would figure it out - she tracked down our room once in a hotel as she was trying to prove we had a better view (we did - we got upgraded due to status from staying over 100 nights a year at that hotel chain - she felt we should have given them the upgrade because they had children). So if I make this gesture, I feel like I am stuck paying more for everyone to have the room type I want - or possibly causing hurt feelings.
Curious on how people traveling with (and paying for) a large group handle this. Granted I may be insane for even considering this, and certainly haven't mentioned this to anyone other than my husband, so no expectations have been set. We have already taken this larger group to Disney World, so the kids have had that experience once.