Originally posted by SlyHubby
I disagree. If you go on a cruise with DCL, like WDW itself, you should know ahead of time that it is heavily slanted at the children. Just like you have specialty cruises of all sorts from all the cruise lines, a Disney cruise is specialized for the children. Yes, it is "family" oriented, and there are specific activities for adults, but overall it is geared to the children.
In the DCL trip planning videos and TV commercials, DCL makes it very clear that they cater to all types of people, not just children. My husband and I look forward to our DCL cruises because we always find something fun to do when our kids aren't around (e.g. BINGO, relaxing/walking on deck 4, hanging out on the pool deck, "Art of Entertaining" series, "behind the scene tours, special guest talks, etc. ). I disagree with you when you say that overall it is geared to children.
We went on a 3 day Carnival cruise this summer, and just like Inkkognito had stated about
RCCL, Carnival expected adult guests to be entertained by their casino. The weather was cool and overcast, so no one was hanging out on the pool deck. Their children's clubs were a joke, so our kids were bored throughout the entire cruise (oh, they did have an arcade ... whoopee!). They didn't have much for the adults either (unless you wanted to sit around in one of their smoke-filled bars or in the casino. Very different from DCL bars, which frequently have different types of entertainment going on throughout the day). While cruising with Carnival, my family developed a sincere appreciation for all of the activities DCL has to offer.
Originally posted by SlyHubby
who are the deck parties and shows supposed to keep entertained - you or the kids?
no matter how bored I am with it, the kids always love it and if that's not what you're there for, you shouldn't be on DCL.
We choose to cruise with DCL and/or go to WDW because <b>we all</b> enjoy our vacation, not just our children.