Wow, there are so many things to do that there is no way you can do them all in one trip and they keep adding new things all the time. We have done 7
DCL cruises and 8,9 and 10 are booked too.
Since I dont know the ages of any kids with you I will just name a few things aboard that I can remember off the top of my head for all ages.
Stage show everynight, for everyone. Even the kids love the characters in them. High quality talent. Golden Mickeys a must!
The jugglers and comedians and magicians are great too. They usually perform in the Walt disney theater and then again another time in one of the clubs for adults only. Not dirty jokes, but suggestive and very funny, not offrnsive at all.
Bingo
Mt. Toads wild race, for younger kids in the atrium. Parents may help the littlest kids with jumping a cardboard frog across the arrium.
Mickey 200 race. This is a great family one to do. Only the first 16 families who sign up can do it, so arrive a little early. Family must name their car and in 10 minutes mom or dad or teens can make a race car from a potato, a carrot, 4 wheels, and 4 sword picks. Kids then can place them on the race track and race. Since you use aknife to cut the veggies an adult needs to assist or do that part. Also they dont tell you but most of the time they give a medal for the best design before the race. WE carved a mickey head out of a carrot wheel and put in the drivers seat and won. This is something you can practice at home as a family ahead of time too.
They have family kite making too and a special place on CC to fly them.
Wine tasting
culinary demonstrations
galley tour
bridge tour
Promenade lounge with live soft rock or light jazz , with a small dance floor for families. Kids often danc ewith parents here. Lots of board games you can grab and play when ever you want. Games for all ages.
Kids clubs for all ages
Night clubs with music and dancing 18 and older.
Teens have own club, with dance parties, pool parties, pizza parties, karoake, their own arcade and teen only excursions.
A arcade for everyone ( costs extra)
Ice carving demonstrations
Character meet and greets
Movie theater with movies for all ages.
Kids pool
family pool
adult only pool and bar and cafe(coffee)
Salsa and line dancing lessons for the entire family
Family Karoake
Family dances
Walk the Plank game for families
Who wants to be a mouseketeer game show, picked at random from audience.
free ice cream at scoops
towel folding- learn to make animals from towels, for all ages
Napkin folding- all ages
Learn to draw Mickey lessons all ages
shuffleboard, deck 4
jogging deck deck 4
ping pong deck 9
basketball deck 10
Ships tour first day only
ask at guest relations for a paper that tells you where the hidden mickeys are and look for them as a family. Kids are great at finding them. Most people dont know about this.
You can also take a couple of pillowcases or a matte picture frame to guest realations on the first day. Put them in azip lock bag with colored markers( wont wash out) and ask to have all the characters sign them. Be sure and include your name and room # and it will be returned to you the last night of the cruise. That is a free personal souvenir to take back. They do try to limit how many items, but usually one per child is ok, or if no kids one per adult.
Most people dont know about that too.
anyway at CC there is a lot to do also, riding bikes, volleyball, grouper game room. Pool, chess,checkers,shuffleboard,kids sandbox, hoops, chip it golf. It just goes on and on and on.
Hope this has helped some.
mom x4,grandma x4