Sp8e Magic
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 9, 2014
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We were lucky enough this trip to be able to enjoy some time around the adults pool on the Magic this trip. It was great, very quiet on non sea days and a complete contrast to fighting for space around the inevitably busy family pool which is busy on port days and downright manic on sea days.
As a mother of small children it surprises me that on a family ship with limited deck space, there is such a large area devoted to adults only when the family pool is so so overcrowded.
I do understand the need for adult time. (Boy do i understand!) but I just wondered if anyone else had spotted the staff pool on the bow and wondered why the adults area is not located there instead, potentially freeing up more deck space for families.
Our servers informed us that the staff pool is under used and I have hardly ever seen anyone around. The bow of the ship is beautiful and would be a perfect quiet space for adults go.
I can't believe Disney haven't thought about how they use every spare inch of deck space so there must be a good reason but does anyone know what?
As a mother of small children it surprises me that on a family ship with limited deck space, there is such a large area devoted to adults only when the family pool is so so overcrowded.
I do understand the need for adult time. (Boy do i understand!) but I just wondered if anyone else had spotted the staff pool on the bow and wondered why the adults area is not located there instead, potentially freeing up more deck space for families.
Our servers informed us that the staff pool is under used and I have hardly ever seen anyone around. The bow of the ship is beautiful and would be a perfect quiet space for adults go.
I can't believe Disney haven't thought about how they use every spare inch of deck space so there must be a good reason but does anyone know what?