Family Fun at its Best on a Disney Cruise
If you’re looking for clean, relaxing family fun, then it’s time for you to take a Disney cruise.
The cruise line owned by the Walt Disney Company began its operations in 1998. Since then, it has offered one of
the best opportunities for genuine family bonding moments without the casinos or the adult atmosphere of luxury
liners.
The best part about cruising on a Disney ship is that there are amusement options for every member of the
family. If you want to enjoy time together as a family, you can always head off to the top deck for Disney movies
and themed deck parties. You can also take your family to see either movies or Disney live shows.
Dining is also an important part of creating the perfect family time. Passengers can choose among such options
as dining in themed restaurants, quick service deck sites and in their own rooms with room service.
When adults need some time off, there’s always kid-free fun at a Disney cruise ship’s pool or spa. There’s even
more for parents who like burning the night candle in any of the ship’s bars, lounges and nightclubs.
While parents are having fun, there’s no need to worry about where to drop off the kids. Adults can be sure kids
will have a rollicking blast at the Oceaneer Lab or at the Oceaneer Club until the clock strikes twelve with
specially trained personnel. Kids can interact with their favorite cartoon characters and participate in a variety
of activities.
Members of the family who don’t quite fit the kid category yet can also expect the best care available. Parents
can have quality time together without worries when they leave their babies 3 months and above at the ship’s
reef-themed nursery.
Teens can take a break too from their parents at an adult supervised activity center. They can dive right into
video games, karaoke and parties even until a little after dawn.
A Disney cruise trip can feature different locations at different years. This year however, destinations include
the Caribbean, Europe, the Mexican Riviera and Alaska. The Bahamas is Disney’s special port of call for its
ships.
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