Disney Cruise Ships – A Better Way to Enjoy a Family Vacation
Often a cruise is not seen as a family vacation but more as one for the grown-ups. Indeed, a cliché persists that cruise ship holidays are the choice of the elderly journeyer. There are a few reasons for this. For one thing, children are by nature not keen to be limited in where they can go. Once they get an idea into their head it can result that the only way of shutting them up is to go ahead and give in to them. So if you are on a cruise ship and your child suddenly wants to go to the park to throw the football around, there is an instant point of conflict. However, cruise ships do not need to be child-unfriendly places, and it should come as no surprise to note that Disney have realised this.
A company that for the duration of its existence has been concerned with the entertainment of young children, Disney have been providing family cruises for a while now. And the longer they go on doing it, the better they have been able to calibrate their cruise breaks to suit the whole family. Obviously a Disney Cruise break will be a holiday booked with the children in mind, but there is an increasing number of activities available for the adults too. Just like the perfect family holiday, the whole family can enjoy themselves, the kids can go off and have supervised fun themselves and let the parents have a bit of quiet time. The options are, appropriately enough, fantastic. Everything that Disney have rightly become famous for is on offer here, and more besides.
Disney has been offering a cruise service for just over a decade, and in that time have been able to see what works well with their audience and what they can do without. They have in those ten years become extremely good at delivering a service. Currently Disney Cruise Line runs two ships, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder. Whichever ship you take your cruise on is barely relevant, as the ships are virtually identical in all but a few minor details. The ships have even got a unique port of call not visited by any other commercial liner, a private Bahamian island known as Castaway Cay.
The Disney factor is in evidence wherever you look. The child-friendly theme is there from the little details (there are no casinos on board – crippling gambling losses are no less crippling for seeing Mickey Mouse – and the ship’s horns play the opening seven notes of “When You Wish Upon A Star”) – to the onboard activities, with these all offering a Disney perspective on the usual cruise ship activities.
The ships do not just sail to Castaway Cay and back, either. A range of potential destinations includes the Bahamas, the Greater Caribbean and one that takes you through Northern Europe, visiting England, Scandinavia, Finland, Russia and Germany. Just like with Disney films, the limits are only in your imagination.
Caterina Christakos is a published author and reviewer. Read her latest reviews of modern organic products and cruise vacation packages.
Author: Caterina Christakos
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