Chipmunkmaniac
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My Alaska had quite a lot of kids. European ones May/June/September don't but Juky/August all European kids are out of school.
The goal is not to be away from kids but to find a cruise with a little more focus on young teens instead of young children. Thoughts?
They do a good job with teens on any cruise. They'll be in their own club doing their own thing. The activities are age appropriate. I can't imagine a teen being bored on a Disney cruise.The goal is not to be away from kids but to find a cruise with a little more focus on young teens instead of young children. Thoughts?
But it's not a Disney cruise line, is it?Interestingly though, I got an email today advertising an adults only Disney river cruise in Europe.
They partner with AMA Waterways for their river cruises.That is an Adventures by Disney River cruise, 2018 I think Octoberfest. Seems I looked into river cruised in the past 2 days and Disney river cruises and I got that email as something new THEMED Adv. By Disney river cruise.
gotta love cookies LOL
We did a river cruise (Not Disney/AMA, however) in 2015. From Bucharest to Cologne. It was a B2B, as we felt "as long as we have to fly all the way there......." We had originally planned on only the Budapest/Cologne trip, but changed to add the Bucharest/Budapest one just prior.Looks Interesting tho... but way expensive. I gave up with the River Cruises. besides having to fly there ... YIPES
I will stick with DCL till DS gets older.
It's the Disney/AMA partnership that you mentioned. I've not looked in to them to know the difference between the offerings.But it's not a Disney cruise line, is it?
They do a good job with teens on any cruise. They'll be in their own club doing their own thing. The activities are age appropriate. I can't imagine a teen being bored on a Disney cruise.
Do you think it might be called RCCL? (We haven't tried them yet but I'm certainly tempted...)
Didn't know there was a quota on kids! Not sure how the enforce itI dont mind some but on the other extreme I dit a carraibean cruise 7n October 2011 that was full on all younger age quota. It was a very noisy cruise with lots of kids on the loose, running and screaming in hallways...and lines for characters were always HUGE.
I ve done a lot of the longer cruises and those usually have indeed a smaller ratio kids on it so may be it is just a shock to me when they are on full ratio...