We are a family of 5 who is possibly looking at our first Disney cruise in general. Parents are mid to late 30s, Kids are 5, 3, and 7 month infant. Looking at a cruise in summer of 2026 or 2027.
We are aware that kids have to be completely potty trained if they are to use the pool facilities. In terms of the beach, the kids would be just as happy digging on the beach with toy excavators. We would not want for our kids to be Kids Club all day as we want to experience things as a family (not saying we as the parents wouldn't want some alone time however). Just wanted to know if it will be worth our money this year or we should wait a year and see how they are in a year (infant would be on solids for sure). I've read that Disney cruises for kids are meant for 4-5 year olds and up who are potty trained.
If we put the older kids in Kids Club, ideally we would want them to be together and not separated.
Facts on the kids:
We are aware that kids have to be completely potty trained if they are to use the pool facilities. In terms of the beach, the kids would be just as happy digging on the beach with toy excavators. We would not want for our kids to be Kids Club all day as we want to experience things as a family (not saying we as the parents wouldn't want some alone time however). Just wanted to know if it will be worth our money this year or we should wait a year and see how they are in a year (infant would be on solids for sure). I've read that Disney cruises for kids are meant for 4-5 year olds and up who are potty trained.
If we put the older kids in Kids Club, ideally we would want them to be together and not separated.
Facts on the kids:
- 5 year old - Completely potty trained, cannot swim without help/a floaty. Not sure if he would be learned in how to swim unassisted by age 7.
- 3 year old - Not potty trained yet, cannot swim without help/a floaty, high energy, loves running around, typical toddler short attention span so not sure if a full length dinner and show would be for him (we would hope he gets better at sitting by age 5). He's the sort of kid who would have handily won the Jack-Jack races as a baby if he entered. Not sure if he would be learned in how to swim unassisted by age 5.
- 7 month infant - Does not reliably take a bottle but would be on solid food next year at least.