Turns out, people have very strong reactions to Disney cruises

Anonymous
If someone know Pokémon theme cruise, my boy would love to attend one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If someone know Pokémon theme cruise, my boy would love to attend one.


My adult son would like to attend one, too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are judgmental and rude.

I’ve never been on a cruise and I’m not a Disney person and I would NEVER say this to someone.

Just say “we are so excited” and move on. Their judgement has nothing to do with you.

Enjoy your trip!!


+1
Polite people would respond with something like “sounds like fun” or “have a nice vacation” or “let me know what it’s like” or “I haven’t been on one of those. Let me know what you think” or “they do offer something for everyone”. There are so many ways not to be rude.
Anonymous
I have friends that when their kids were younger, went to Disney every year. Alternated between cruise and resort. Apparently spent upwards of 10K per trip.

Personally, not my cup of tea. Hate being stuck on a ship, and glorified, overcrowded theme park is the stuff of nightmares. I always wished them a good time, and listened to the stories of their good times when they returned. Being civil is not hard.
Anonymous
Do you not live in an affluent area? I do, and everyone knows this is a legit and $$$$ vacation.
Anonymous
FWIW most people who make rude comments about cruises seem broke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you not live in an affluent area? I do, and everyone knows this is a legit and $$$$ vacation.


Agreed. We know plenty of UHNW families with young kids who go to Disney multiple times a year.

Who do these anti Disney snobs think Club 33 exists for?

Why would Disney have been testing a level ABOVE the private VIP tour?

If you actually have serious $ you know that the only thing that matters in life is happiness and Disney is the “king” of that for kids and families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you not live in an affluent area? I do, and everyone knows this is a legit and $$$$ vacation.


It’s actually my snobbiest friend who makes these remarks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went on a Disney cruise and it was delightful for the reasons you listed - childcare, service standards -- but also because my kid loved princesses at the time. The shows are better than you expect and the food is not anything special but they will bring your kid like 9 different things until they find something they like, which was nuts to watch. The Disney adults are kind of confusing but harmless in the end.

Honestly people just think it makes them sound sophisticated to look down on popular things. Enjoy your trip!


+1. I am not a cruise person (think they’re floating Petri dishes) but if I were to go on a cruise, especially with young-ish kids, I would definitely do a Disney cruise. I’ve heard nothing but good things.
Anonymous
Those people were just rude! I'm not a cruise person because I hate the idea of being on the ocean but I would never judge somebody else for taking a cruise. I wonder if it's just judgment against Disney? I think your idea was a great one. I know of another family that was similar to your and years ago they took a Disney cruise for their kids and had a fabulous time. The kids also had a fabulous time and they raved about it for years. So have fun on your Disney cruise. Don't worry about the rude people.
Anonymous
OP ignore the haters. You do what is best for your family.

Disney cruises are great.

I would judge you if you went to Disney in Florida at this moment in time because of Trump/MAGA/Desantis and the war on women's healthcare there.

4th generation Floridian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have friends that when their kids were younger, went to Disney every year. Alternated between cruise and resort. Apparently spent upwards of 10K per trip.

Personally, not my cup of tea. Hate being stuck on a ship, and glorified, overcrowded theme park is the stuff of nightmares. I always wished them a good time, and listened to the stories of their good times when they returned. Being civil is not hard.


We did Disney when the kids were younger. I thought I would hate it, but I came away a convert and get why people like to go now. I don’t think you can judge it if you haven’t been.

But I agree, being civil isn’t hard, and just because someone thinks another’s vacation wouldn’t be their cup of tea, there’s no reason to point that out.
Anonymous
You can't pay me enough to go on a cruise (I grew up in a cruise ship port town and cringe at the memory of hordes of people that got dumped into our streets every cruise season - zero desire to willingly lock myself onto a ship with them. It may not be logical but it's a strong visceral reaction to the idea of a cruise and I would not be able to relax and enjoy myself). Also not a Disney person.

But a coworker told me this fall that they were going on a Disney cruise for winter break. My reaction? "Oh, you'll have such a great time! I've heard people love those cruises. Have fun!"

Yes, people have strong reactions to Disney cruises. That doesn't mean it's ok to be rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are going on our first REAL vacation as a family and after a lot of research, we landed with a Disney cruise. The bottom line is we need a proper vacation (not a “trip”) and we need childcare because we don’t have family to come with us or watch our kids while DH and I go away). Disney is the nicest, best food, etc. We aren’t a Disney family at all, honestly. I’m not even sure my boys will know the characters.

ANYWAY…people have strong reactions to us saying that’s what we’re doing. (it was the kids Christmas present or else honestly, we wouldn’t tell people. But the kids are excited so they tell everyone.)
“I would NEVER.”
“Sounds like hell on earth”.
“Why not spend the money and take the kids to Europe?”
And on and on.

Why are people like this?!


Because they feel smug and superior. Are you new to human nature?

FWIW, I would *never* and it does sound like Hell on Earth. Not sold on Europe, though — I find Europe to be overrated.


You find a continent with over 50 countries to be overrated. Got it. You're an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are going on our first REAL vacation as a family and after a lot of research, we landed with a Disney cruise. The bottom line is we need a proper vacation (not a “trip”) and we need childcare because we don’t have family to come with us or watch our kids while DH and I go away). Disney is the nicest, best food, etc. We aren’t a Disney family at all, honestly. I’m not even sure my boys will know the characters.

ANYWAY…people have strong reactions to us saying that’s what we’re doing. (it was the kids Christmas present or else honestly, we wouldn’t tell people. But the kids are excited so they tell everyone.)
“I would NEVER.”
“Sounds like hell on earth”.
“Why not spend the money and take the kids to Europe?”
And on and on.

Why are people like this?!


Because they feel smug and superior. Are you new to human nature?

FWIW, I would *never* and it does sound like Hell on Earth. Not sold on Europe, though — I find Europe to be overrated.


You find a continent with over 50 countries to be overrated. Got it. You're an idiot.


Not PP but I got what she was saying…trips to Europe are overrated. It’s incredibly expensive and even with a lot of planning and knowledge it can be hard to avoid touristy stops.
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