Cove Cafe is supposed to be adults only...

WOW:headache:

You are lucky you are not my daughter. You'd be rethinking every word of that post. Perhaps you feel awkward because you can clearly see the sign and you are aware that for 2 more years you should not be in the Cove Cafe. Not because of "people like you" who have actually coughed up hard earned dollars to pay for a great vacation that does not come cheap, and therefore have earned special privileges.

Perhaps your attitude will change after you start paying for your own vacations.

Although considering your post count is 0 I don't actually expect you to read this. But I am wondering how that's possible:rolleyes1

That was posted by someone as their first and only post. Just a troll out chumming the waters.
 
Now I am curious as to what you think defines R-rated? :scratchin:scared1::bitelip::stir:

This sort of makes me think of internet Rule 34. :smokin:
In the words of a great litigator...

"I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description ["R-Rated Conversation"], and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so..." But I know it, when I hear it. (United States Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, 1964.)
 
I only hope that discussions of inconsiderate... or maybe I should say those that are rational within their own reality, do not deter others from enjoying a DCL vacation. There are a lot of people who have a lot of different values and beliefs. But as it goes, don't worry about what other peole do. What you do is all that matters. What you do is all you're responsible for. And there is that lovely notion of Karma.
 
WOW:headache:

You are lucky you are not my daughter. You'd be rethinking every word of that post. Perhaps you feel awkward because you can clearly see the sign and you are aware that for 2 more years you should not be in the Cove Cafe. Not because of "people like you" who have actually coughed up hard earned dollars to pay for a great vacation that does not come cheap, and therefore have earned special privileges.

Perhaps your attitude will change after you start paying for your own vacations.

Although considering your post count is 0 I don't actually expect you to read this. But I am wondering how that's possible:rolleyes1

That post does bring up a valid point though, that they should offer those types of drinks a a kid accessible location. If Cove is the only place to get them, then DCL kind of set themselves up to fail. I do agree that the coffee on deck is undrinkable, I will miss the concierge coffee:)

cheers
cgolf
 

That post does bring up a valid point though, that they should offer those types of drinks a a kid accessible location. If Cove is the only place to get them, then DCL kind of set themselves up to fail. I do agree that the coffee on deck is undrinkable, I will miss the concierge coffee:) cheers cgolf

On the two newer ships you can get anything that is available at Cove Cafe at Vista Cafe.

Edit to say Waves also tends to have smoothly type drinks that can be made "virgin" and is on a family deck.
 
That post does bring up a valid point though, that they should offer those types of drinks a a kid accessible location. If Cove is the only place to get them, then DCL kind of set themselves up to fail.

The child should go to Mom and/or Dad to request said beverage. Mom or Dad then gets beverage for child. No rules broken and everyone is happy.
 
Seems to me the new Generation's mantra should be... "we're not happy until you're not happy".
 
On the two newer ships you can get anything that is available at Cove Cafe at Vista Cafe.

Edit to say Waves also tends to have smoothly type drinks that can be made "virgin" and is on a family deck.

Totally true..... the Vista cafe is available to EVERYONE regardless of age. They also have the same types of snacks available. No need for the kids to go to the Cove Cafe
 
Totally true..... the Vista cafe is available to EVERYONE regardless of age. They also have the same types of snacks available. No need for the kids to go to the Cove Cafe
It's only available if the machine isn't broke. Like I said it was down in the vista a few times last week. DD was told to go to the Cove. Since I never went to Cove til later on the trip I really had no idea it was adult only. The crew had to know she was underage when told to go there because she had her Vibe card out. So there may be a reason a kid might be in there. Funny though as I doubt anyone would think DD is under 18.
 
It's only available if the machine isn't broke. Like I said it was down in the vista a few times last week. DD was told to go to the Cove. Since I never went to Cove til later on the trip I really had no idea it was adult only. The crew had to know she was underage when told to go there because she had her Vibe card out. So there may be a reason a kid might be in there. Funny though as I doubt anyone would think DD is under 18.

CMs don't always look at the cards closely unless someone says something.
 
Just like the "pre-saving chairs by the pool debate", the fault for this falls directly on the CM who served this woman and her under aged children! That CM should have addressed the issue immediately by politely reminding this woman that it was an adults only area! :sad2: Of course, Disney probably wouldn't have let them for fear of a future gripe!
 
We were on the Magic this Summer and one evening I darted out to the restroom outside of Carioca's and there were a bunch of children fooling around in there. I just turned around and walked out but the bathroom attendant followed me and apologized and said that she was not allowed to tell them to stop. So I went back in and very sternly told the little girl who was preventing another child from leaving the stall to "stop that right now". She looked as shocked as if I had slapped her across the face. The attendant thanked me sincerely (again outside of the restroom) for stepping in.

I usually ignore bad behavior unless someone is in jeopardy of getting hurt but I felt very badly for the attendant and will remember what she said in the future.
 
CMs don't always look at the cards closely unless someone says something.
True but it happened 3 different times last week. And she used the card to pay in the Cove. I imagine if you look old enough and are just there to grab a quick coffee the CMs don't care.
 
Thanks, y'all....Yes, some of us want to hang in adult areas away from the kids.......NO KIDDOS! Expect that CM's will enforce it!:scared1:

We've all been there....Wouldn't think of bringing kids in when the kids were underage..

In Disney Aulani, witnessed several times in the adult only hot tub, children asked to leave by CM's thankfully!.. Expect the same on Disney Cruises! :goodvibes
 
Thanks, y'all....Yes, some of us want to hang in adult areas away from the kids.......NO KIDDOS! Expect that CM's will enforce it!:scared1:

We've all been there....Wouldn't think of bringing kids in when the kids were underage..

In Disney Aulani, witnessed several times in the adult only hot tub, children asked to leave by CM's thankfully!.. Expect the same on Disney Cruises! :goodvibes

I agree that kids should stay out of the adult areas. However, you chose to go on a Disney cruise. You knew there would be tons of kids on the cruise. I think many of you are getting bent out of shape that CMs & parents can't keep kids out of the adult areas 100% of the time. I don't blame CMs for not using gestapo tactics to try to invoke a zero tolerance policy with the adult areas.

My wife and I love the adult areas of the ships, but we recognize kids are going to wander in there from time to time. There going to bend/break the rules. Oh well, it doesn't impact our enjoyment of the cruise, like it appears to with some of you.
 
Wish there were a sign posted:

(1) The adult pool and coffee cafe are for adults (21 and over) only
(2) If you are a mature teen, please see rule #1
(3) If your parents are with you, please see rule #1
(4) If you are a polite and respectful teen, please see rule #1
(5) If the CM says nothing to you, please see rule #1
(6) If you are just there for a minute to get a good coffee, please see rule #1
(7) If the place is empty, please see rule #1
(8) If there are other underage guests there, please see rule #1
(9) If it's YOUR vacation, please see rule #1
(10 If you're 20 and will be 21 in just a few weeks, please see rule #1
(11) If you can think of another reasonable rationalization, please see rule #1
 
Wish there were a sign posted:

(1) The adult pool and coffee cafe are for adults (21 and over) only
(2) If you are a mature teen, please see rule #1
(3) If your parents are with you, please see rule #1
(4) If you are a polite and respectful teen, please see rule #1
(5) If the CM says nothing to you, please see rule #1
(6) If you are just there for a minute to get a good coffee, please see rule #1
(7) If the place is empty, please see rule #1
(8) If there are other underage guests there, please see rule #1
(9) If it's YOUR vacation, please see rule #1
(10 If you're 20 and will be 21 in just a few weeks, please see rule #1
(11) If you can think of another reasonable rationalization, please see rule #1

:thumbsup2
 
Wish there were a sign posted: (1) The adult pool and coffee cafe are for adults (21 and over) only (2) If you are a mature teen, please see rule #1 (3) If your parents are with you, please see rule #1 (4) If you are a polite and respectful teen, please see rule #1 (5) If the CM says nothing to you, please see rule #1 (6) If you are just there for a minute to get a good coffee, please see rule #1 (7) If the place is empty, please see rule #1 (8) If there are other underage guests there, please see rule #1 (9) If it's YOUR vacation, please see rule #1 (10 If you're 20 and will be 21 in just a few weeks, please see rule #1 (11) If you can think of another reasonable rationalization, please see rule #1
I thought it was 18 and up, not 21 and up
 
My 15 year old daughter read this thread today on the way to her allergy shot. She was 11 on our cruise and reminded me she always waited outside because she was "afraid of the sign." I remember her begging me to hurry because she was scared. She's a straight A student, had the lead in the schools musical, so she's a good kid that does not feel safe alone. I really feel awful that I made her uncomfortable just so I could have an iced coffee in the morning. She was apprehensive of the kids club, I'm glad I cancelled our Palo reservation. I'm going to look back a few pages here to find the alternative Magic location someone mentioned where she can walk in with me this time, so she doesn't have to feel like she's lurking around. I only got 3 punches on my card during my 7 day trip, now I remember why. I went on a family vacation. I didn't know then they had a second area on the Magic that serves coffee drinks. This trip I'm getting 7 iced coffees in 7 days! On what appears to be a side note of this thread....I got to sit on a lounge chair one day on that cruise, it's was about 3:30/4:00ish and I found empty chairs with no "stuff." No matter what... I still feel that was the best vacation of my life.
 

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