michyi
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2014
I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I'm new to the cruise line boards.
My DH is not a big fan of WDW and said this is going to be our last trip... we are going to Beach Club in Dec. 2014 and hopping to all 4 parks for 5 days. We think our next family adventure will be a cruise. I think that Royal Caribbean Cruise Line looks amazing and I was thinking we'll cruise using RC, but then everybody says that nobody tops a Disney Cruise.
We are thinking of going in Feb. 2017. It will be me, DH, DS (will be 12), DS (will be 11), and DD (will be 9). My children are on the smaller side, so I'm worried that they won't make height and weight limits on some of the RC activities. Will they be bored? I've never been on a cruise, so I truly have no idea.
I need to know if I should cancel my Disney Visa and get the Royal Caribbean Visa or keep my Disney Visa?????
Please give me your opinions. They are appreciated.
My DH is not a big fan of WDW and said this is going to be our last trip... we are going to Beach Club in Dec. 2014 and hopping to all 4 parks for 5 days. We think our next family adventure will be a cruise. I think that Royal Caribbean Cruise Line looks amazing and I was thinking we'll cruise using RC, but then everybody says that nobody tops a Disney Cruise.
We are thinking of going in Feb. 2017. It will be me, DH, DS (will be 12), DS (will be 11), and DD (will be 9). My children are on the smaller side, so I'm worried that they won't make height and weight limits on some of the RC activities. Will they be bored? I've never been on a cruise, so I truly have no idea.
I need to know if I should cancel my Disney Visa and get the Royal Caribbean Visa or keep my Disney Visa?????
Please give me your opinions. They are appreciated.