JodyTG said:Is anyone else going on this cruise? My 15-year-old DD is worried that she'll be bored and not have anyone to hang out with or talk to her age. This is her first cruise.
So, any other 13-17 year old girls going on this cruise?
A few days ago she told us that she's just happy that we've signed her little brother up for Scuttle's a few nights so she won't be babysitting on her vacation. I asked her why that would be a problem anyway since she intends on being bored on the boat.dmsbing said:My DD, 12, is worried about the same thing. I checked the DCL website and there did not seem to be a hugh amount of room left, so hopefully both girls will find someone.
We have our DS (2) already booked for Scuttle's for the last two hours each night of the cruise. (Mom & Dad deserve alone time, too.) So, maybe our sons will make friends...marathonmommy said:I'll be there, too - with my non-Disney DH, DD(6) and DS(2). I'm surprised to hear there was recently room! I booked several months ago and room was limited then?
Othen than babysitting, excursion, and Palo, is there anything we need to book now? Are there any things special to Christmas that you might need a ressie for that are a little less known?
JodyTG said:We have our DS (2) already booked for Scuttle's for the last two hours each night of the cruise. (Mom & Dad deserve alone time, too.) So, maybe our sons will make friends...
Sorry, must've had a brain malfunction.marathonmommy said:Is Scuttle's the same as Flounder's? If so, my little guy will be there for the last two hours on the 26th! Maybe they can hang out, play blocks, and eat fruit snacks.
MK2thcleaner said:C'mon Dis, there must be more of us. Our date is getting closer! Just a question, is everyone bringing Christmas gifts on board or leaving them at home for the kids? My son's pretty "hip" to Santa, seeing as he's 11yrs. I thought I might like to give him something though, rather than have to wait for getting back home. Mind you, a cruise is a good enough gift though!