over50visits
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Just coming off of our Alaska cruise on Carnival, we probably had to explain 10 times to people about DCL and kids. Seems like everyone who doesn't have small children and hasn't been on DCL worries that the ship will be overrun with youngsters and their associated mahem.
We thought the same before we went, and after 3 cruises with DCL recently we are now their best spokespeople. The kids are (1) in the clubs, (2) in the children's pool, (3) in the theater at night, (4) at dinner, or (5) in the rooms. We were very (pleasantly) surprised at the real lack of presence everywhere else (other pools, outside decks, lounges, public areas). Disney has somehow (magically) kept them happy and busy, and let us older folks have a cruise experience that almost seemed adult only. We've seen a lot (LOT) of seniors on the DCL, and they were always having a ball.
We thought the same before we went, and after 3 cruises with DCL recently we are now their best spokespeople. The kids are (1) in the clubs, (2) in the children's pool, (3) in the theater at night, (4) at dinner, or (5) in the rooms. We were very (pleasantly) surprised at the real lack of presence everywhere else (other pools, outside decks, lounges, public areas). Disney has somehow (magically) kept them happy and busy, and let us older folks have a cruise experience that almost seemed adult only. We've seen a lot (LOT) of seniors on the DCL, and they were always having a ball.

