Not going to tell everyone how to parent, but cannot believe people take their kids out of school for a week at a time to go on a cruise....I saw a ton of kids on Dream last week school age and it was first week of May...Doubt their Spring Break was that late and I am fairly certain most go to school until end of May...I guess some of those kids could be home schooled but sure not all......Sure its great for kids to go on a trip like this but I could never imagine taking them out of school to do so...Where I live you only get so many days and I am fairly certain vacation does not count as an excused trip....
Agree with this post. Christmas time is great and the weather is still nice in Early December.Early December if being out of school is an option. I love how beautifully decorated the boats and Castaway Cay are during the holiday season, and it's a bit less crowded.
You told everyone that you didn't want to tell them how to parent, and then you proceeded to tell them how to parent. For us a week together when it is more affordable is way more important than whatever they are going to teach during that week in 2nd grade or kindergarten which is how old my kids are. I really think parents need to make their own judgment based on their own circumstances. If you think there is a one size fits all for families, maybe you are the one that needs to go back to school![]()
Also keep in mind that there are a lot of year round schools, so many of those children could very well be on their track's break. Year round schools do not get a summer break, instead they get blocks of time off throughout the year. So between homeschooled children, year round children, independent study children, I would say that's a good amount of children that could fill up a cruise. Then add the ones that the parents decided to pull their child out during non testing times and more of a down time in the school year, I am not at all surprised at the amount of children seen at the parks and cruises throughout the year.