There is still lots of discounts being offered on the EBTA in May. It may fill up in the end, but like pp said there won't be as many kids. The WBTA was nearly sold out, suddenly there is rooms available in almost every category. The PIF dat is May 20 so there must have been a lot of cancellations. If need be DCL will offer discounts on that cruise too. It will probably sell out, but the same thing with fewer kids.The 14 night transatlantic cruise is at the top of my wish list. Just wondering if these normally fill up or fewer people sail because it's so long?
They seem to be the ones that they have the most difficulty filling up, but we still book right away for the discounts! We are doing the WBTA in 2017!
Haven't decided on East or West for our TA but my goal is for 2019. My kids will be 18 and 13. I talked to several crew members and was told many of the kids are homeschooled and they make time for schoolwork every day in the clubs. My oldest will be just a month over the limit for Vibe but I can't imagine a better vacation after all those years of school!
We did the transpacific vancouver to Hawaii last sept. Yes they do make time for school work, but none of the kids showed up. Homeschooled kids need vacation too.Haven't decided on East or West for our TA but my goal is for 2019. My kids will be 18 and 13. I talked to several crew members and was told many of the kids are homeschooled and they make time for schoolwork every day in the clubs. My oldest will be just a month over the limit for Vibe but I can't imagine a better vacation after all those years of school!
We did the transpacific vancouver to Hawaii last sept. Yes they do make time for school work, but none of the kids showed up. Homeschooled kids need vacation too.
I always figured the schoolwork help in the edge was for kids that were being pulled from school. The advantage to homeschooling is taking vacations when you want. I would never have my kids do schoolwork on vacation. The last thing I want to do is teach on vacation.I was thinking "school" would be reading stories and histories of the places we are visiting. My 10 year old normally reads 2 books a week but was too distracted onboard. With 14 days though she should take some time for reading. Was that on DCL btw?
We also homeschool year round, 4 days a week also. Are vacations aren't as long as yours though. A week here, 2weeks there...maybe 4 or 5 weeks all together over the course of year. I could see where if your taking a 4 month vacation it would be important to keep up with the school work. I want your job.We homeschool year round and there are no 'breaks'. The kids just take their books with them everywhere we go. We buy a curriculum that has to be turned in on certain days for grading and we travel a majority of the year, so there really is no 'vacation' so to speak as they are constantly learning. Because of the way we do this, they only have to do their school work 4 days a week and even my 6th and 8th grader are done by noon every day! Our vacations are at minimum 3 weeks and maximum has been 4 months....so there is no real ability to take that kind of time off and be able to get them back in the groove. My kids don't need homework help though, so on cruises they just do a little throughout the day in the stateroom and it all gets done!