Kimberly9701
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Thanks I didn't even know that there was a meet group! I will definitely join that closer to departure!I'm only a few months away from my 5th DCL cruise with my daughter (9). Our first cruise was when she was 5 and we obviously love it!!
She liked the kids club when she was younger but not so much now. We make a deal that she has to do the kids club for at least a few hours each trip. I schedule a spa visit and a Palo brunch (don't miss this IMO) but the rest of the time is family time. I still haven't made it to the adults only pool!
One other suggestion would be to make sure to join the meet group for your cruise. Since it's just the two of is its been helpful to "meet" other families ahead of time. Our second cruise I chatted with another single mom and we linked to sit together for dinner. The kids got along well and it makes it easier for the kids to have friends to go to the club with if they don't have siblings. The moms hit it off well also so we did Palo brunch together too!
I haven't done the parks yet but I really love cruising with her. We can do as much or as little as we want to do. We cruised to Alaska this summer and were busy on port days but just hung out on sea days. I've also priced a week long park visit and IMO cruising is either comparable or cheaper when you consider the food and entertainment
Have fun!
As far as pricing, it is a little bit less, Will be about the same after shore excursions. However, the main reason I didn't choose he Mediterranean (which was my original plan) was bc I just can't bring myself to pay that much for a just turned 6 year old, at time of travel, when he barely eats, and again, wouldn't use the kids club outside of maybe 3 hours max. Putting that on the back burner for about 4-5 more years.