Maddie2
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Hello all. We are a family of 4: Mom, Dad and 2 boys. Boys' ages at boys potential cruise time: 19 & 21. One just about to go to college and one in college.
We have been to WDW 5 times and DL once as a family. I am thinking that perhaps it's time to change things up a bit and am pricing cruises for next May. I have one son who is on-board (pun intended) with a cruise and another who is not. DH is on the fence altogether. Not a Disney lover, but will do whatever I/we decide to do. If we cruise, we will cruise and then probably just spend a couple of days in FL soaking up the sun (no parks). If we don't cruise, we will have a week at WDW. This will likely be our last family vacation (other than visiting long distant-family and going to nearby lakes) for quite a while. With 2 kids in college, the budget speaks loud!
Looking at our options, the likely cruise would be aboard the Disney Dream - the 3 Night Bahamian cruise. Having never cruised, 3 days on a ship is enough. Not even sure if we will love it. Hoping so, but not guaranteed. We have one family member who gets motion sick in the back seat of a car. Fine in front seat, prefers to drive.
So, some questions:
Rooms: Looking at the options, I think a Deluxe Family Ocean View Stateroom with a Verandah is the best choice. With 4 people over 18, we need the space. And with motion and claustrophobia issues, we really need the verandah. So, what floor is best? Better to be up high or down low? Aft, midship or forward?? I like quiet and dark at night. Can the verandah door be left open for fresh air at nigh. Is there a window for fresh air? Or would it be too hot in May?
Ages of our boys: too old for teen activities, too young for adult activities - bars, etc. Technically, our 21 year old could go to the bars, but he will have his brother with him most of the time. Other than the pools and watching girls, what would there be to do for them? Any sports activities? I realize that it's only 3 days; so with swimming, theater, eating, movies and a couple of excursions, that may be plenty.
Are any excursions included? If not, what can I expect to spend to go to Castaway Cay, etc?
Dining: It says it is included. What does this mean? Sit down meals or buffets that you can go to whenever? And clothes? I don't see us getting the boys in pants and ties on vacation. The best I could hope for is a button-down short sleeved shirt, khaki shorts and nice sandals.
I'm ready for something new and think a cruise would be fun. However, the boys really like the parks and I know we would have fun there. I have thought that perhaps we wait a few years (post college) and then DH and I can cruise, just the two of us. But ... it would be fun to experience it with the boys too.
What to do, what to do?????
If any of you have experience cruising with boys in the same age range, I would love to hear about it! TIA!
We have been to WDW 5 times and DL once as a family. I am thinking that perhaps it's time to change things up a bit and am pricing cruises for next May. I have one son who is on-board (pun intended) with a cruise and another who is not. DH is on the fence altogether. Not a Disney lover, but will do whatever I/we decide to do. If we cruise, we will cruise and then probably just spend a couple of days in FL soaking up the sun (no parks). If we don't cruise, we will have a week at WDW. This will likely be our last family vacation (other than visiting long distant-family and going to nearby lakes) for quite a while. With 2 kids in college, the budget speaks loud!
Looking at our options, the likely cruise would be aboard the Disney Dream - the 3 Night Bahamian cruise. Having never cruised, 3 days on a ship is enough. Not even sure if we will love it. Hoping so, but not guaranteed. We have one family member who gets motion sick in the back seat of a car. Fine in front seat, prefers to drive.
So, some questions:
Rooms: Looking at the options, I think a Deluxe Family Ocean View Stateroom with a Verandah is the best choice. With 4 people over 18, we need the space. And with motion and claustrophobia issues, we really need the verandah. So, what floor is best? Better to be up high or down low? Aft, midship or forward?? I like quiet and dark at night. Can the verandah door be left open for fresh air at nigh. Is there a window for fresh air? Or would it be too hot in May?
Ages of our boys: too old for teen activities, too young for adult activities - bars, etc. Technically, our 21 year old could go to the bars, but he will have his brother with him most of the time. Other than the pools and watching girls, what would there be to do for them? Any sports activities? I realize that it's only 3 days; so with swimming, theater, eating, movies and a couple of excursions, that may be plenty.
Are any excursions included? If not, what can I expect to spend to go to Castaway Cay, etc?
Dining: It says it is included. What does this mean? Sit down meals or buffets that you can go to whenever? And clothes? I don't see us getting the boys in pants and ties on vacation. The best I could hope for is a button-down short sleeved shirt, khaki shorts and nice sandals.
I'm ready for something new and think a cruise would be fun. However, the boys really like the parks and I know we would have fun there. I have thought that perhaps we wait a few years (post college) and then DH and I can cruise, just the two of us. But ... it would be fun to experience it with the boys too.
What to do, what to do?????
If any of you have experience cruising with boys in the same age range, I would love to hear about it! TIA!