Cinderelli
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 22, 2000
- Messages
- 537
Hi all,
We are anxiously waiting to book our 1st cruise. We've watched the DVD over and over again. We've seen the online posts of Navigator's Guides. The kids are so excited they want to go TOMORROW!. We are currently planning on booking a 4 day Wonder in May/June 2006. We've gotten rates from DU and plan on booking before the end of this month. Today, I'm telling my DM about our trip. She is recently divorced from my SD and would love to be able to go on a vacation. This would give her something to plan and look forward to (although she is not the huge Dis fan we are). I, of course, tell her how excited we are to be planning our first cruise and - I invited her to go with us.
Now, I'm worried. Will there be stuff for a single grandmother (62) to do. We had planned on the kids doing alot of stuff in the kids clubs (which they are sooo ready to do) so DH and I could have some quality time. I'm worried that my DM won't have enough to do without me "entertaining" her each day. My DH fears that this will cut into our quality time with each other.
Has anyone else ever cruised with a single grandparent? Did you get any quality time with your spouse? Did the parent have a good time without you having to spend every minute with them?
Any experiences or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Lissa
We are anxiously waiting to book our 1st cruise. We've watched the DVD over and over again. We've seen the online posts of Navigator's Guides. The kids are so excited they want to go TOMORROW!. We are currently planning on booking a 4 day Wonder in May/June 2006. We've gotten rates from DU and plan on booking before the end of this month. Today, I'm telling my DM about our trip. She is recently divorced from my SD and would love to be able to go on a vacation. This would give her something to plan and look forward to (although she is not the huge Dis fan we are). I, of course, tell her how excited we are to be planning our first cruise and - I invited her to go with us.
Now, I'm worried. Will there be stuff for a single grandmother (62) to do. We had planned on the kids doing alot of stuff in the kids clubs (which they are sooo ready to do) so DH and I could have some quality time. I'm worried that my DM won't have enough to do without me "entertaining" her each day. My DH fears that this will cut into our quality time with each other.
Has anyone else ever cruised with a single grandparent? Did you get any quality time with your spouse? Did the parent have a good time without you having to spend every minute with them?
Any experiences or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Lissa


