Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just read your post again, and saw that you will be traveling with one child, a 1 year old. Having seen that, I would hold off on the Disney cruise and do Royal Caribbean instead (make sure you get a boat with a nursery). Wait to do Disney until your child is old enough to fully participate, and go with a cruise line with better things for adults/couples and babysitting (and costs less).
I'd love to hear about how Royal Caribbean is better for younger kids!
It's better for the parents with younger kids (if the ship has a Royal Tots nursery). On Disney cruises children under 3 cannot participate in the kids club anyway, and the entertainment, food, etc., is not as good for adults. Better to take a Royal Caribbean cruise with nursery/babysitting and enjoy the adult-themed entertainment and better food. then, in a few years, take the kid on a Disney cruise when he/she are old enough to be into the Disney characters and such, participate in kids club, get pumped about pirate night and fireworks, etc. That's what you're paying the premium for. Certainly not the food/entertainment for grown-ups! For kids over the age of 4, no doubt Disney cannot be beat. But for the under 3 set, the premium isn't worth it. Go for what's better for the parents, less chaotic, more relaxing, better food, better entertainment, etc. Just make sure the Royal ship has a nursery bc not all of them do.