squirk
Saw what you did and knows who you are.
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2011
I can understand your opinion, however with financial savings comes a different kind of travelers on the ship (AKA: People that may not have been able to afford Disney previously now can) so you may get some overflow from Carnival/Royal/etc. that don't have the same level of behavior expectations for their children that a traditional cruiser would.
It sounds like you are saying that people with lower incomes, who normally cannot afford DCL cruises, tend to raise less well-behaved children who don't know how to act on a Disney cruise ship. Am I off-base there?