DisneYE
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This is true.I don't know if I would consider the maiden voyage, as well as even the first month worth of voyages on the wish as indicative of crowds for the Quiet Cove and cove pools. Reports i've seen is that the maiden voyage had VERY few children on it. I think once the more seasoned (gold, platinum, etc.) cruisers have gotten the new ship out of their systems then the cruise population will normalize more towards a more family oriented population with children, reducing the demand for the adult areas.
I think right now, there is just a higher percentage of folks who are adults and such the Adult areas are a bit overwhelmed. Once the wish gets a month or two of the 4-night/3-night cruises that the platinum and gold cruisers have done a ton of already, things will go back more towards first-time and infrequent cruisers who are doing things with kids as a family trip.
There were very few kids, by that I mean 12 and under...I would guess less than 100.
Toddlers? I'd guess no more than 20.
It was mostly adults on the ship, the majority being 40 and up but many teenagers and a LOT of college-age kids, like early 20's, an unusual number of them.
I'm back home and it was such a delight to sail the Wish. I will go back to her one day, but not anytime soon.