MiaSRN62
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Well I would hardly expect them to comprimise their standards to accomodate families like mine ! Or worse yet---become generic in some way ! Gosh forbid ! But the major part of my family is their target audience too----11 and 12 years old. I just hate to see one of my three children excluded from alot of stuff onboard once he turns 18----poor kid is still gonna be in HS yet Disney can't find a way to make them happy ? I don't feel excluding certain age groups is what makes DCL so special. But I'm beginning to see the way some of you think it isIf they start doing things the same as Carnival, then why wouldn't you take a carnival cruise and pay half the cost. Disney chose their core audiences for the cruise, and caters to them.

Gotta agree here----they do a good job of discouraging certain age groups ----and they do that very wellAnd I think they said "little kids and older teens are too much bother, lets discourage too many of them from being on the ship and focus on people whose kids are 4-10 and adults who are Disney fans."

Yet they can hype "Magical Gatherings" (bring the family of ALL ages to WDW.....there should be a disclaimer for toddlers and older teens for their land and sea bookings I feel).