Anonymous wrote:My biggest hesitation with STJ is having to drive to all the beaches. Such a hassle. But I see that we can stay in Caneel Bay resort and walk to gorgeous beaches. Anyone stay there with kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single mom here. I have done many cruises with my kids, and we always have a wonderful time. Most reliably fun ships have been Royal Caribbean. (Disney is very nice, but almost twice as expensive.) My kids have a blast at kids' club, and they tend to run around with friends they made there when we are on the beach. If you want peace and quiet, there are usually many places to find it -- even on a big megaship. For instance, the adults-only pool is usually very low key with lots of available lounging chairs. Also, if you have get a balcony room, you would have guaranteed private space.
If you have concerns about meeting people, you have the opportunity to connect with other families prior to boarding through the relevant Facebook groups and/or Cruisecritic roll calls. (And, it is also extremely easy to meet people in the casino - seriously. For some reason, folks are always super-chummy and friendly around the tables, and it is very easy to strike up a conversation. Just sit down with $20 and ask someone to help you learn how to play. When you see those same people outside of the casino, it's like they are your long-time best friends.)
What was your favorite cruise? I.e the ports of call.
Anonymous wrote:Single mom here. I have done many cruises with my kids, and we always have a wonderful time. Most reliably fun ships have been Royal Caribbean. (Disney is very nice, but almost twice as expensive.) My kids have a blast at kids' club, and they tend to run around with friends they made there when we are on the beach. If you want peace and quiet, there are usually many places to find it -- even on a big megaship. For instance, the adults-only pool is usually very low key with lots of available lounging chairs. Also, if you have get a balcony room, you would have guaranteed private space.
If you have concerns about meeting people, you have the opportunity to connect with other families prior to boarding through the relevant Facebook groups and/or Cruisecritic roll calls. (And, it is also extremely easy to meet people in the casino - seriously. For some reason, folks are always super-chummy and friendly around the tables, and it is very easy to strike up a conversation. Just sit down with $20 and ask someone to help you learn how to play. When you see those same people outside of the casino, it's like they are your long-time best friends.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there's a lot of drugs on the cape - be careful.
+1
opioids have become an epidemic on the cape.
We have a house in Falmouth and opioids have ruined the Cape. Needles on the playground near our house. It's still great for tourists but goddamn the locals are suffering. That being said as a single mom I'd do a cruise for the kids club.
We are in Chatham and I haven't seen any of that yet. But it's more of a summer and retiree town so a different population than the lower Cape.
Anonymous wrote:Provo, Utah?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single mom here. Took my same aged kid to St. John last August. We had an absolute blast, could not recommend more.
Where did you stay? Do you recommend staying in Cruz Bay, Coral Bay, or somewhere else?
Anonymous wrote:Single mom here. Took my same aged kid to St. John last August. We had an absolute blast, could not recommend more.