Jaesc0515
Earning My Ears
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am I the only person who is happy about this policy. I am going on a Disney cruise for my kids not a booze cruise. There are plenty of those around and much cheaper.
Now we must strategically book tastings. 1:00 martinis then 3:00 mixology. Who's coming with me?Hate to burst your bubble, but until it is a dry ship, there is always the possibility of people drinking too much.
Also, while people drink on the ship only a small number get bumbling stumbling drunk, and I have yet to witness rowdy behavior on board. So wasn't a booze cruise before, and still won't be a booze cruise now.
am I the only person who is happy about this policy. I am going on a Disney cruise for my kids not a booze cruise. There are plenty of those around and much cheaper.
Not much of a family vacation especially when WDW has so much to offer for the kids.
As with any change a park, cruise, whatever makes some people are happy and some are not. I just happen to be one of the happy ones on this one.
I don't see the issue with Disney trying to make more money they are a business and as I said above I think those that the policy affects should be able to opt out even if past paid in full dateReally?! I don't drink but find this new rule change unfair to those that are PIF for upcoming cruises. We have sailed on 5 cruises for a total of over 50 nights and not witnessed one person out of control drunk. My kid has survived just fine with the old policy in place and really the bottom line is DCL wants to make money of those who drink and they will continue to drink just at an added cost.