phinz
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Fair point on the contrary. Personally, once my kids are older, I don't see us on DCL anymore at the cost. On our January Fantasy cruise, SF was largely empty and so were most of the bar areas (most notably O'Gills and Ooh La La), so it seems like that's space that could be re-purposed. The kids clubs were always packed.
You've obviously not been on the same cruises as me. There were times O'Gills and The Tube were so packed you couldn't find a seat. The Cove is usually so crowded that Satellite Falls is a nice retreat. Some of us prefer cruises where we don't have to sit in each other's laps while avoiding screaming children and parents.
Ooh-la-la wouldn't need to be converted to become a piano bar. Just put a piano in. Easy as can be. I think it would be better utilized if more people actually knew it was there. Most people don't realize it since it's a bit out of the way from the others, relatively speaking.
I like this idea...so what would you get rid of to pay for it?
On the Dream Class ships there's always Outlook, since nobody uses it the vast majority of the time anyway.