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A Disney Cruise
Last year I went on a Disney cruise with my partner and our three children. We
had heard so much praise of this newer cruise line, that we finally had to try
it out for ourselves. Also, being avid Mickey Mouse fanatics, we thought, “what
better way to vacation than hanging out and celebrating our Mickey fanaticism
too?”
After reading good reviews of Disney cruises on several different cruise review
websites I decided it was time to take the plunge and find out for ourselves
what a cruise, and a Disney cruise at that, was all about. So I booked passage
on the Wonder for me and my family of four other people. We did not really know
what to expect of our Disney cruise, as we had never been on any type of cruise
before.
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From the moment we departed to the day we came back was filled with incredibly
fun activities as well as rest and relaxation. True, Disney cruises are filled
with tons of children. There are also many completely supervised children’s
activities that you can leave your child at while you slip away to enjoy one of
the adults only hot spots, like the spa, Quiet Cove Pool or the snazzy Route 66
entertainment area of the ship.
I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the age specific activities really
were perfectly suited to each of my children. Each of the children were able to
find just the right function from the offered fun of their age group activity
leader. We all had so much fun before we even got to the Caribbean that it’s
almost as if we’d forgotten there was a destination at all.
We saw some beautiful places in the Caribbean, but honestly, I was so engrossed
in relaxing and hanging out in the cabin that I couldn’t tell you the names of
any of the islands we visited nor any of the towns. The kids got to go scuba
diving and swim with dolphins. It was simply the very best vacation we have ever
been on. Next year we’re going to bring along our children’s’ friends too. We
plan to make it an annual event.
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