Mickeymouseisking
Some imagination, huh?
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I was wondering what your experiences have been on the Dream with the shows at night in terms of number of kids in the audience. Have you found there to be more kids in one or the other? Has it affected the show?
DH and I were just on the Magic in the Med and after many deliberations chose main dining because:
1. We prefer to start the night's activities with dinner than the other way around.
2. Easier to get a table for two in the earlier seating on the Med cruises.
3. The shows are a huge part of the cruise for us and we assumed there would be fewer kids in the second show.
We really loved the main seating and second show and it turned out to be the perfect choice for us.
On Tangled night we skipped dinner in the MDR to watch the show twice, so we got to experience the first show.
It was LOUD!! Lol...during every minute of dialogue the kids in the audience made a lot of noise, so much so that it was difficult to concentrate on what was being said on stage (not complaining! they're kids! And they're having a good time
). It also affected the actors' performances (they were of course amazing, but the acting and singing were much better at the second show, where the audience was older, which made the whole experience better, in our opinions).
I was wondering if this is the way it is on all Disney cruises or was this unique to the Med cruise because of the number of non English speakers onboard?
Basically, would you recommend one show time over another for adult cruisers on the Dream?
Thanks a lot!!
DH and I were just on the Magic in the Med and after many deliberations chose main dining because:
1. We prefer to start the night's activities with dinner than the other way around.
2. Easier to get a table for two in the earlier seating on the Med cruises.
3. The shows are a huge part of the cruise for us and we assumed there would be fewer kids in the second show.
We really loved the main seating and second show and it turned out to be the perfect choice for us.
On Tangled night we skipped dinner in the MDR to watch the show twice, so we got to experience the first show.
It was LOUD!! Lol...during every minute of dialogue the kids in the audience made a lot of noise, so much so that it was difficult to concentrate on what was being said on stage (not complaining! they're kids! And they're having a good time

I was wondering if this is the way it is on all Disney cruises or was this unique to the Med cruise because of the number of non English speakers onboard?
Basically, would you recommend one show time over another for adult cruisers on the Dream?
Thanks a lot!!