Cruises for young adults/college-age?
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Cruises for young adults/college-age?
My mom's been considering taking the family on a Disney cruise ever since she saw the Travel Channel episode of the Disney cruise lines. I watched it too and it seems like they have stuff for every age group...except the 18-23 crowd. You know, that awkward age where you're not a teenager but you don't want to be doing stuffy adult stuff all the time. My sisters and I would be 15, 18, and 21. My 15 year old sister would be fine hanging by herself. But what would I and my 18-yr old sister do for fun?
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I also remember watching on the Travel Channel that there are some little dance clubs for the teenagers. Your best bet is to look through the pages of the Cruise Line site here: http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/e ... eltoDCL001
There might be some page that does a breakdown of what certain age groups can do.
There might be some page that does a breakdown of what certain age groups can do.
We looked at the site and they have specific stuff for little kids, bigger kids, teens, and adults. A lot of the teen stuff is exclusively for like 14-17 year olds, so my 18 yr-old sister couldn't go, apparently. (And I wouldn't want to be doing that anyway.) My mom is saying we'd just have to make friends. lol
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My sister and I fell into that age group last summer when we went on the cruise: I was 20 and she was 18, so it initially felt like we were stuck in Limbo. However, that was not the case - there was still SO much to do! We spent a lot of time at the Quiet Cove. It is technically reserved for adults 18 and up, but I saw a few people there that looked like they were in their earlier teens, but no one said anything because they were being respectful and not making any noise or bothering anyone. There are shows every night and you can catch movies in the theater all day long. There were foosball tables, ping pong tables and basketball courts on Decks 9 and 10. There are also plenty of excursions offered on days that you're in port.
Trust me, I thought that there wouldn't be too much to do, but there is PLENTY to keep everyone busy during their vacation!
Trust me, I thought that there wouldn't be too much to do, but there is PLENTY to keep everyone busy during their vacation!
~Ashleigh :minnie:
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I am 28, and my wife is 25. We are about to go on our first disney cruise on may 2 and shared your fears. After watching all of the videos they have set us, adn googling reviews I cant wait!!! There really is something for everyone!!!
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Thanks for the input! I was really hoping someone on here had encountered the same problem and had some post-trip advice.spodie wrote:My sister and I fell into that age group last summer when we went on the cruise: I was 20 and she was 18, so it initially felt like we were stuck in Limbo. However, that was not the case - there was still SO much to do! We spent a lot of time at the Quiet Cove. It is technically reserved for adults 18 and up, but I saw a few people there that looked like they were in their earlier teens, but no one said anything because they were being respectful and not making any noise or bothering anyone. There are shows every night and you can catch movies in the theater all day long. There were foosball tables, ping pong tables and basketball courts on Decks 9 and 10. There are also plenty of excursions offered on days that you're in port.
Trust me, I thought that there wouldn't be too much to do, but there is PLENTY to keep everyone busy during their vacation!
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For the past few nights I have been going to www.wdwinfo.com and have checked out teh cruise line section. You can look at past personal navigators and see exactly what they offer everyone. I cant wait now 1 month to go!
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No problem! It's really hard to explain - it's one of those, "Once you go, you know" type things.annafab wrote:Thanks for the input! I was really hoping someone on here had encountered the same problem and had some post-trip advice.
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