Europe is a different animal. I'm looking at a 2017 Med cruise (when dates get released) because I think it is a good intro for my son, and I can see which stops excite him more. But if you really want to experience Europe, a cruise is not the way to go.Tell that to all the people who spend 1000's of dollars extra to go on a Europe cruise.
On a different note, what did you think of the Iceland cruise? I have been to Keflavik, several years ago, and am interested in the ports on the Norwegian Fjords and Iceland cruise. My son will be 6 next month, do you think that it is better to way a couple of more years before doing that itinerary?In 2011 on the DCL West Bound Panama Canal cruise we did stay overnight in Aruba. It wasn't scheduled that way. Due to sea conditions, we could not dock at Castaway Cay, so we headed to the next port early. Got there early and docked at Aruba on a Sunday night for a scheduled Monday port day. I thought it pretty worthless for us, but I think the crew enjoyed the extra port time. Being a Sunday night, not much was open. I think a Dunkin Donuts, a casino and a Diamond International.
Last summer we did a schedule overnight in Reykjavik
On a different note, what did you think of the Iceland cruise? I have been to Keflavik, several years ago, and am interested in the ports on the Norwegian Fjords and Iceland cruise. My son will be 6 next month, do you think that it is better to way a couple of more years before doing that itinerary?
Cruises sell themselves as the ship being the destination, ports are just a bonus.
Tell that to all the people who spend 1000's of dollars extra to go on a Europe cruise.
On a different note, what did you think of the Iceland cruise? I have been to Keflavik, several years ago, and am interested in the ports on the Norwegian Fjords and Iceland cruise. My son will be 6 next month, do you think that it is better to way a couple of more years before doing that itinerary?
Thanks for your feedback! My concern is that Disney seems to have very high age limits for so many excursions. 8 year old minimum, when my son has already done quite a few of the listed activities at 5... I.e parasailing etc on our upcoming western Caribbean cruise. I'm planning on sailing out of Barcelona when the summer '17 dates get released, but I'll definitely look at the comparison to the Norwegian cruise.. I know that he would love it.We had our 8 yo with us on last years Iceland Cruise. When we overnighted in Reykjavik, we did a 12 hour Golden Circle tour the first day, then left the kids (8,16) on the ship the second day as our excursion left early the second day (they needed sleep, so I planned it that way). Otherwise, our 8 yo had no problems on any of the excursions (DCL, private), and enjoyed them all. I think a 6 yo could participate in a lot of things on this trip.
Thanks for your feedback! My concern is that Disney seems to have very high age limits for so many excursions. 8 year old minimum, when my son has already done quite a few of the listed activities at 5... I.e parasailing etc on our upcoming western Caribbean cruise. I'm planning on sailing out of Barcelona when the summer '17 dates get released, but I'll definitely look at the comparison to the Norwegian cruise.. I know that he would love it.