Hi all.
I have only been on one cruise - Carnival - of which I was less than enchanted with. For that one, my two kids stayed with grandma becuase it was a sales incentive cruise that DH earned at his sales job and only covered the two of us.
We are looking foward to doing the 4 day cruise in August or Sept 2002. having a 6 and 2 year old ... I was very interested in this thread.
I read everyone's complaints ... and rebuttles ...ect.
I own an extensive dance program for children. I teach classes of 10 - 16 kids ages 3 up to 16. In the past I have also worked for day care centers / learning centers / preschool programs / camps ..ect. If it involves children, I have probably done it.
Even with reading all the posts. I cannot figure out why eveyone is so upset with the clubs. Let me take the prominent complaints one by one ...
Not enough activities for the kids - OK ... in every singe (at that's at least 1/2 dozen) child centers / camps ect that I have worked at ... there is A LOT of free time scheduled. Most kids need it.
MOST 3 and 4 year olds DO NOT have the attention span nor desire to do multiple activities. They would rather run around, climb on equipment and play with leggos. An occasional activity is ok with them ... so I would think maybe 2-3 "scheduled" activities would be perfect. If you think your child at that age can handle more .. maybe you are right ..but are you really sure? If you think they are doing more than that at pre-school you are probably mistaken. I know that any school I have worked at almost the entire morning is free time play. This is where kids feel most comforatable. It is very difficult for kids this age , manytimes, to join a group activity. They are just learning "interactive" play at this age.
OK next age group say 5-8 year olds. These kids are in school for 3/4 of the year doing "structured" activities. My son just started full day kindergarten in the fall and he would much rather play then do something structured. In the camps / programs I have worked in you would see a few more activities ... maybe one art project / one sports game / and one "drama" type activity a day.
OK 9 and up. MOST of these kids are into being "cool." I find that all they want to do is sit, gossip, listen to music and dance.
It would be "babyish" to play certian types of group games / ect. Again in the camps I have worked at we would do the art / sports/ drama thing once daily. But we would also have lots of free time in the gym (boys playing bball...girls gossip mostly) and a "game" time every PM for quite a while where we would set out board games like checkers / battleship (they loved this part of the day.) My 10 year old neice and all of her friends like "Watching movies, listening to n-sync and making up dance routines."
As a side note...from the age of 10 - 13 ...they hate almost everything.
"Not my kids," you may say? Well then your kids are of the minority. I would say that this describes 90% of the kids I have worked with ... and I must have worked with THOUSANDS. I'm not exaggerating. 19 years under my belt.
Second major complaint - The time it takes to move from area to area on the ship. OK .. once and for all . YES... they do need to repeat themselves over and over about the rules. You see ...kids and PARENTS forget. I deal with parents in my profession and find that they only listen to 1/4 of what you say each time ... or only read 1/4 of what you give them to read. SO if I repeat myself 4 times ... most of the parents will get the information. If I say something once I get "Huh? We didn't know that!!" If you are a parent who pays attention .... great. MOST DON'T!
I run an annual dance recital once a year. I have to be a drill seargent or I would go insane. I have endless rules, regulations and repeat them to the point of making myself blue in the face.
Why ??? I have to becuase no one seems to think the rules apply to them.
I would say that
DCL sounds like they have learned how to keep parents and kids in LINE. They know what it takes to get from point A to point B without any major catastrophe happining. I guarentee you this over stating of the rules has come from experience.
I am not slamming anyones opinion. ... it's just that, your opinion, not fact. I have planned, taught and implimented many a child program .. and DCL sounds normal to me.
Anyway ... just the thoughts of a person who knows of what I speak.
wdwo