Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teens dont want to be around a million ittle kids who are the prime audience for Disney cruises. Nor will teens want to go and watch Moana 2 on the ship deck's big screen at twilight (surrounded by diapered toddlers and annoying ES aged kids).
We did NCL with our MS and HSers and loved it. At that age, they just want to take selfies and pose on the cruise deck, the beach swing on the white sands of the NCL private island, post photos from Umbrella Street in the DR, try expensive food and cocktails at the shop's restaurants, etc.
Fwiw, we spent a day on the front end of the vacation in Orlando and dud Epic Universe which was fun. Ymmv.
So your kids want to spend their vacation posting to social media, eating “expensive” food and drinking cocktails? Hmmm… I might be concerned about them.
Anonymous wrote:Teens dont want to be around a million ittle kids who are the prime audience for Disney cruises. Nor will teens want to go and watch Moana 2 on the ship deck's big screen at twilight (surrounded by diapered toddlers and annoying ES aged kids).
We did NCL with our MS and HSers and loved it. At that age, they just want to take selfies and pose on the cruise deck, the beach swing on the white sands of the NCL private island, post photos from Umbrella Street in the DR, try expensive food and cocktails at the shop's restaurants, etc.
Fwiw, we spent a day on the front end of the vacation in Orlando and dud Epic Universe which was fun. Ymmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSC World America might fit the bill. Splurge for Aurea or Yacht Club class which gives you access to the top 20 solarium which is a nice respite from the crowds.
Tons to do for tweens. Decent waterpark, ropes course, dry slide, etc.
Giant main pool for group gatherings.
The larger ships on NCL would do the trick too. Depends on the itinerary. We liked the MSC Kids programming and kids club better.
Mexican Riveria cruises are great at Christmas time.
We did MSC World America over xmas break to Carribean. It was great with 11 year old. The bumper cars, F1 racing, water park, ropes course, etc.. all big hits. My kid is an only and he loves the kids club too and makes friends and they do fun activities.
It’s a great ship and new ship and would recommend.
PP again, also Carribean is great for warm weather, snorkeling, and beaches over xmas break. Our DS live beach and we always take a boat out to snorkel few places as family when in port.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSC World America might fit the bill. Splurge for Aurea or Yacht Club class which gives you access to the top 20 solarium which is a nice respite from the crowds.
Tons to do for tweens. Decent waterpark, ropes course, dry slide, etc.
Giant main pool for group gatherings.
The larger ships on NCL would do the trick too. Depends on the itinerary. We liked the MSC Kids programming and kids club better.
Mexican Riveria cruises are great at Christmas time.
We did MSC World America over xmas break to Carribean. It was great with 11 year old. The bumper cars, F1 racing, water park, ropes course, etc.. all big hits. My kid is an only and he loves the kids club too and makes friends and they do fun activities.
It’s a great ship and new ship and would recommend.
Anonymous wrote:MSC World America might fit the bill. Splurge for Aurea or Yacht Club class which gives you access to the top 20 solarium which is a nice respite from the crowds.
Tons to do for tweens. Decent waterpark, ropes course, dry slide, etc.
Giant main pool for group gatherings.
The larger ships on NCL would do the trick too. Depends on the itinerary. We liked the MSC Kids programming and kids club better.
Mexican Riveria cruises are great at Christmas time.
Anonymous wrote:Teens dont want to be around a million ittle kids who are the prime audience for Disney cruises. Nor will teens want to go and watch Moana 2 on the ship deck's big screen at twilight (surrounded by diapered toddlers and annoying ES aged kids).
We did NCL with our MS and HSers and loved it. At that age, they just want to take selfies and pose on the cruise deck, the beach swing on the white sands of the NCL private island, post photos from Umbrella Street in the DR, try expensive food and cocktails at the shop's restaurants, etc.
Fwiw, we spent a day on the front end of the vacation in Orlando and dud Epic Universe which was fun. Ymmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSC World America might fit the bill. Splurge for Aurea or Yacht Club class which gives you access to the top 20 solarium which is a nice respite from the crowds.
Tons to do for tweens. Decent waterpark, ropes course, dry slide, etc.
Giant main pool for group gatherings.
The larger ships on NCL would do the trick too. Depends on the itinerary. We liked the MSC Kids programming and kids club better.
Mexican Riveria cruises are great at Christmas time.
MSC looks cheaper than Carnival? How is that luxury?
Anonymous wrote:MSC World America might fit the bill. Splurge for Aurea or Yacht Club class which gives you access to the top 20 solarium which is a nice respite from the crowds.
Tons to do for tweens. Decent waterpark, ropes course, dry slide, etc.
Giant main pool for group gatherings.
The larger ships on NCL would do the trick too. Depends on the itinerary. We liked the MSC Kids programming and kids club better.
Mexican Riveria cruises are great at Christmas time.