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[quote=Anonymous]I’m really not sure you can get what you are looking for in a NYC or Baltimore departure. Which of these things are you most iwliling to compromise on? You could do a nice New England/Canada cruise from NYC but probably no splash area for the toddler. On the food, you’re probably not going to find consistently great food on a cruise especially if you are using NY or DC standards for what is great food. Disney is not really any better than the others. The big advantage of cruise food is that there is big variety and plentiful portions—I am fairly picky about food quality and I always find plenty to keep me happy but it is by smart ordering and being willing to leave stuff on my plate if it’s not up to my standards. I would say the food on most cruises ranges from Applebees to sfogikina depending somewhat on ordering, somewhat on the specific ship, and somewhat on luck of the draw. Disney is often twice as much as other lines so I’m not sure it’s worth it if your kid is too young to be into it. For shows are you thinking more Broadway, comedy club, or dueling piano bar type shows? [/quote]
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