
It's nice to find other boys around the same age. My two boys seem to have the same temperment...the 12 year old takes a while to warm up and the younger one is our social one. It is very nice when they both find someone to hang out with. When you were on the Dream, did you feel it was very crowded? I have a feeling our cruise will be packed and we won't be able to spend much time at the pools (we'll be waiting in the long line for the aquaduck!) How was
Castaway Cay in terms of crowds?
Crowds:
Guest Services-seems there was always a line...not sure why
Pools-not bad at all, of course more repeat cruisers with no kids since most were in school.
Rebooking-With all the Gold and Platinum on board this was busier than I've ever seen it. Poor girl worked hard. Always a line when she was open.
Ship-No rooms but 400 under capacity due to fewer kids. Never seemed crowded except for the initial surge to get to dinner, shows, etc.
Retail-Nuts...everybody had to have Maiden Voyage merch. The repeaters tended to stay away and the newer cruisers (not all) were quite selfish buying several t shirts etc instead of just 1 for each person in their party. 3 stores instead of 2 with 1 dedicated to the nicer stuff, jewelry, D & B bags, etc.
Things went well overall so I expect by summer they'll have it down pretty good though I expect the line to Aquaduck to always be long with the extra kids. I expect the pools to be crowded.
My wife wants to get a Cabana at CC but at $500 it's a bit pricey. A few families went in together so $250 is not so bad. Christopher (my 10 year old) somehow met an 11 yr old whose parents had a cabana. We met them and they invited us down. You don't really get much but free sodas, snacks, and water. The best part is it's private to only those renting so you really have your own little beach. Not a big deal this time but in the summer with the kids CC is packed. We figure we'll probably stay on ship on one of the CC days and maybe a cabana on the other. Staying on the ship (probably the first day) will give extra opportunities at the pool, Aquaduck.
I'm not worried about the crowds. I think the MV was unusual as there were tons of repeaters (the theatre was full-1500, for the
Castaway Club party while there is usually, from my experience 100-200), and not as many kids.
Trust me, you will love it. Just don't let the little things bother you and especially the other cruisers. On hindsight, my biggest concerns came back to the few cruisers that were just selfish or rude-those hogging the merch, people who try to get on an elevator before you can get off, etc.
It's beautiful and my wife said the food was the best since we started Disney Cruises 6 years ago.
BTW-My 12 year old is Allen and we'll have to get the boys together. Christopher loves the club and the tween club is cool but Allen tends to go where he wants which is usually the pool, though he liked the club.