They are very “spontaneous” and don’t like to do any planning at all or be on a schedule. We didn’t pressure them to do any activities but they didn’t like that they had a dinner seating, had to be back on the boat a certain time, etc. They paid for my aunt to join for babysitting even though I said the girls would be in the club the whole time- which they were (their child insisted on even eating dinner there because she loved it so much while ours at least ate with us in the MDR lol) and they spent more time with her than they expected.
Looking back I think the main reason of the anger was the cost. They tend to vacation on the very cheap and it was a lot of money for them. when they didn’t enjoy it, they began to resent the fact that they spend a lot of money. That resentment turned to anger over the week. They nit picked everything (ie complaining there wasn’t balsamic on the caprese salad to the point the chef came out). Said the vacation was “cookie cutter” and that it is not a trip for intellectual people (direct insult to us since we are platinum on
DCL). Screaming at us on
Castaway Cay because they didn’t like where we sat. And the list went on and on.
Bottom line NEVER again will we try to convince anyone to join us on a cruise. My mother joins us from time to time but my parents love cruising on RCL so she doesn’t need to be convinced. As someone wrote it’s very different than convincing someone to pay $20 to see a movie or eat at a new restaurant.