Lillebelle
Luck favors the prepared
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- Aug 3, 2021
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We just booked a cruise that's only a couple months away and as I'm planning things out, it's hit me that this cruise has the potential to be totally different than cruises of the past. We'll finally have both kids able to go to Oceaneer's and it's hitting home how much freedom that potentially gives us. I've been watching video walkthroughs of the ship (just for hype purposes) and I'm realizing how little time I've spent in most of the adult areas even after 10 cruises. I think it's in large part because we've always had one nursery-age kid, and my youngest hated going to the nursery so we could only leave her for short amounts of time to do high priority things like tastings or Palo. But if she likes going to Oceaneer's with her brother...and they can go whenever they want instead of the structured/scheduled way the nursery works...holy moly I might actually be able to go to the adult pool!
I guess for purposes of discussion -- did you find your Disney cruise experience changed after your kids got older? What would you prioritize with more kid-free time? Or if you don't have kids, what are your favorite things to do?
I guess for purposes of discussion -- did you find your Disney cruise experience changed after your kids got older? What would you prioritize with more kid-free time? Or if you don't have kids, what are your favorite things to do?