I posted this in another thread but, here is an article about how Disney is changing the kids programs.
http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=1064
http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=1064
It saddens me greatly to read some of these stories.
My children loved the club and the lab, all three of our Disney Wonder cruises. A couple of counselers even remembered them from previous cruises, and they were truly delightful.
Yes, at times the room was chaotic, but so is my own house, and I only have four kids compared to the many in the club during slide time.
My daughter was 3 and newly fully potty trained our first cruise...she loved every second of it, and would tell me to leave. At first I felt guilty, but she clearly wanted to be there, so at times I would stay with her, or check in often. My twins, first age 9 when first at the lab, made best friends instantly and wanted to live in the lab, we had to drag them out.
On our cruise last July, it was just my littlest with my sister and me...and we had the same experience. The only time she cried was when they practiced for the last day graduation show and she didn't want to participate. I came in as a cast membr was hugging her and showing her some things she could play with instead.
In December, my whole family of 6 went...again, the three younger ones loved the clubs. And when my 4 year old wasn't feeling well, poor baby, they paged us. She was being comforted (away from the other children).
I'm sad for the children that didn't have such wonderful experiences. While my children are all outgoing, secure and adventurous, not all children are, and the cast members should be able to engage all types of children.
I will say, though...just because we choose to utilize what we consider a valuable piece of Disney cruising...the children's clubs...does not mean we want to dump our kids and have our own vacation, nor do I think that the reason you see bully children is because their parents dump them. That may be the case sometimes, but generalizing is never good...we choose to cruise because I believe it is the perfect balance of family and alone time. If I had experienced what some others on here had, I may have felt the same...but speaking for myself, I choose to take advantage of the childcare because my children truly LOVE it, not because I am dumping them, not caring who is watching them.
Just had to jump in here with our experiences. First of all I have a DS 7 and DS 10. I am also a teacher, have taught pre-k up to 8th grade.
We took a three day cruise last year, it was our first, my kids loved loved loved the club and the lab. We couldn't get them out.
We are just back from our 2nd cruise, a 7, ooopsmeant 6 day trip on the Magic, with the new format. We told our boys about the change before we left, because this meant they could be together this year. (this could be a good or bad thing depending on the day)
They were very excited about this. Well, it didn't turn out quite as planned. The lab was PACKED, and it was with many many young children. My kids would spend about 45 minutes there tops and then would page us. It wasn't for my 10 year old anymore, he felt very displaced having to hang in the lab with 5 year olds, and he wasn't allowed to go to Ocean Quest, too young.
Also some other things I noticed:
The staff seemed very overwhelmed, not near as friendly and fun with the kids as last years cruise. I think they just didn't know what to do with all the kids of various ages, and it was hard to play games with the older kids etc with the younger ones coming over and interrupting etc.
Also, they were not doing the activities there were on the navigator, some events I could coax my kids into going to such as capture the flag, or mario kart tournament, they would show up and then never do the event. We would pick them up and ask "how did your game go?" and they would say oh we didn't get to play or do it because of xyz. This disappointed both them and me.
So, in short, we were really impressed with the kids clubs this trip.
Just had to jump in here with our experiences. First of all I have a DS 7 and DS 10. I am also a teacher, have taught pre-k up to 8th grade.
We took a three day cruise last year, it was our first, my kids loved loved loved the club and the lab. We couldn't get them out.
We are just back from our 2nd cruise, a 7, ooopsmeant 6 day trip on the Magic, with the new format. We told our boys about the change before we left, because this meant they could be together this year. (this could be a good or bad thing depending on the day)
They were very excited about this. Well, it didn't turn out quite as planned. The lab was PACKED, and it was with many many young children. My kids would spend about 45 minutes there tops and then would page us. It wasn't for my 10 year old anymore, he felt very displaced having to hang in the lab with 5 year olds, and he wasn't allowed to go to Ocean Quest, too young.
Also some other things I noticed:
The staff seemed very overwhelmed, not near as friendly and fun with the kids as last years cruise. I think they just didn't know what to do with all the kids of various ages, and it was hard to play games with the older kids etc with the younger ones coming over and interrupting etc.
Also, they were not doing the activities there were on the navigator, some events I could coax my kids into going to such as capture the flag, or mario kart tournament, they would show up and then never do the event. We would pick them up and ask "how did your game go?" and they would say oh we didn't get to play or do it because of xyz. This disappointed both them and me.
So, in short, we weren't really impressed with the kids clubs this trip.
WOW...I can not believe that they are proud to say that the staff to child ratio is 1 to 15....that's way too many kids per counselor, especially now that the younger ones can be mixed with the older ones. 1 to 12 would be good or 1 to 10 would be even better. No wonder many of them seem stressed!3/2/10
To whom it may concern:
Thank you for your e-mail.
While I appreciate your kind words for the dining staff, I hope you will
accept my heartfelt regret for any disappointment with your cruise
vacation. We truly want all of our guests to have fond memories of
their time spent with us, and I was very sorry to learn of your
observations and disappointment with the youth activities areas. As you
may know, our cruise ships offer the largest area (15,000 square feet)
of childrens space of any ship afloat with the largest number of
childrens counselors of any ship at sea. Our counselor to child ratio
is approximately one counselor for every 15 kids. We recruit
individuals who have experience working with children, and they undergo
further training in the areas of age behavior, discipline, quality
childcare, and service. The performance of our counselors is as vital
to our programming as the activities we offer, and they are always
expected to maintain our company's reputation for providing exemplary
care and service. Please accept my assurance that your concerns have
been taken very seriously, and your remarks will be reviewed by the
appropriate shipboard officers and shoreside management teams.
Again, I truly regret any disappointment and hope these concerns will
not affect your regard for Disney. There is magic in the Disney name,
and we hope to have the chance to sail with you again one day soon.
Sincerely,
Joel Hayes
Executive Guest Correspondent
Disney Cruise Line
WOW...I can not believe that they are proud to say that the staff to child ratio is 1 to 15....that's way too many kids per counselor, especially now that the younger ones can be mixed with the older ones. 1 to 12 would be good or 1 to 10 would be even better. No wonder many of them seem stressed!