Angeliki19
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Hi! We are in the process of booking our second DCL trip (May 8, 2023 on the Wish). The last time we cruised our kids were younger... this time they will be 11 and 13 and I have a few questions:
1) Which dinner seating is better? We did Main before, but I am leaning towards Late this time, because I remember feeling really rushed to wrap up our daytime activities to get showered for dinner. But I wasn't sure if some of the after-dinner activities (besides the shows) would be done then. Not sure if our family would like those anyway... are any particularly great for tweens?
2) I am so sad that my oldest will be too big for the Oceaneer club.
I wish they didn't cut it off so young... so many of those activities she would still enjoy at 13! But anyway, do tweens really enjoy their dedicated spaces? I looked at some of the stuff about Edge but I didn't see anything too specific. Looks like a cool space to "hang", but wasn't sure if my kids would get bored in there. Did anyone's kids LOVE the tween club?
3) We did not get off the ship in Nassau last time and I am on the fence about this time. It's just a 4 day cruise and I want to make sure we see everything on the Wish. However, are there any must-do experiences in Nassau that would be great for this age?
4) This time, DH and I want to take advantage of more of the adults-only offerings. From what I remember from the last cruise, and from knowing my kids, I would feel comfortable with them being on their own on the ship at different times. Does anyone have any advice or tips on that? Last time they never wanted to leave the kids club, but this time I am not sure if they will just want to stay in one place. They might want to just be free to "roam" and do things as they want. Does that seem reasonable at 11 and 13? Will we be able to contact each other on the ship via those phone things?
Thanks!!! So excited to be back with DCL!
1) Which dinner seating is better? We did Main before, but I am leaning towards Late this time, because I remember feeling really rushed to wrap up our daytime activities to get showered for dinner. But I wasn't sure if some of the after-dinner activities (besides the shows) would be done then. Not sure if our family would like those anyway... are any particularly great for tweens?
2) I am so sad that my oldest will be too big for the Oceaneer club.

3) We did not get off the ship in Nassau last time and I am on the fence about this time. It's just a 4 day cruise and I want to make sure we see everything on the Wish. However, are there any must-do experiences in Nassau that would be great for this age?
4) This time, DH and I want to take advantage of more of the adults-only offerings. From what I remember from the last cruise, and from knowing my kids, I would feel comfortable with them being on their own on the ship at different times. Does anyone have any advice or tips on that? Last time they never wanted to leave the kids club, but this time I am not sure if they will just want to stay in one place. They might want to just be free to "roam" and do things as they want. Does that seem reasonable at 11 and 13? Will we be able to contact each other on the ship via those phone things?
Thanks!!! So excited to be back with DCL!