OrcaPotter
Lucky to be local to the Mouse
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Hi there, Orca here and I'm new to the boards. I'm a local Orlando resident and have been the whole 22 years of my life. My family and I are fairly big Disney fans and have been going to the parks since I was in the womb! There isn't really anything of Disney we don't like (aside from the prices, hahah), so to quote the Griswalds: "We watch his videos and buy his merchindise!"On to the reason for the post - We're experienced cruisers, with our first cruise having been on NCL's S/S Norway (which has been "retired" after that horrible boiler explosion a year or so ago) during spring break in 2003. We haven't been back since, but have been yearning to go. My family has been wanting to do a D-cruise since the line debuted, and got really close once but backed out when we couldn't get the dates we wanted nor a reasonable price. Now that I'm (hopefully) going to graduate from the University of Central Florida next spring, as well as my mother, whom is enrolled with the graduate program at the same university and also scheduled to grad next spring, we want to do something really special and would like to cruise again with the extended family.
My questions are, has anyone cruised with 20-somethings (on the younger side, 20-25) on Disney before and did they enjoy it? Was the volume of kids too much for them? Or are *you* a 20-something... did this effect your enjoyment of the cruise? I'm not really worried about all the Disney (it *is*, afterall, a Disney cruise and if I'm not at one of the parks or even on the property once every few months, I go into withdrawl) but was there enough to keep this age set entertained? After reading *a lot* of the cruise reports on here, it seems that's my only concern - all the kiddies underfoot. My parents are going to be 60 and 70 by next spring (when we'd like to cruise), my brother/sis-in-law are in their 30's, and my extended cousins are in the 50/60 range as well and are veteran cruisers of Carnival, RCCL, and Princess. My parents and I have only been one time, and that was on the much older Norway of NCL. *They* just like to sit and nap, but the others may want some more action.
But really, I'd like to know more about what those my age thought of the cruise. College spring breaks tend to be much earlier than public schools (late February/early March)... is that a good time to sail Disney with not as many kids? Or, we'd sail in May, as that's the end of the semester (commencment as the very beginning of the month, so the 20th sailing would be the only option).
Looking forward to meeting other Disney-ites...
most of my friends are fans, but not to the same extent ~_^
All of your advice is really helpful. I was actually going to try and convince my best friend to go with me for the sole reason of making sure there's at least one person I know/my age to talk to, too. When I went on my first cruise on NCL, despite the huge college crowd, they were all groups of friends and weren't up to being social outside of their clique.

