Disney Cruise Vacation: A Holiday Your Kids Are Sure To Love

Published by Jill Brennan - Jun 8, 2007 at 23:11:09

Cruises are becoming more and more popular with families. However, some parents are opting out of cruises for more traditional family vacations because of fears that there may not be enough appropriate entertainment or other children on board. Of course, not all cruises are family-friendly, but many cruise lines are now offering cruises especially for families.

What To Do

There are many cruises that are designed specifically with families in mind. Here are just some of the things that you might find to do on these family-friendly cruises.

. Cruises that are designed for the family (or at least ones that will accommodate children on board) will likely have a wide range of amenities and activities designed for these younger guests. Many will have lots of toys and games for children to use.

. Family-friendly cruises should also have many different activities planned for children as well. Generally, they will be based on the ages and interests of the children booked. These activities may include pastimes like painting and crafts, learning projects designed to teach the children about the locations that they will be visiting, and time to talk and share with other kids. Most of these activities are designed to be done without parents so the adults will have ample time to do the things they would like to do.

. Most family-friendly cruises will offer you the ability to take your kids into pools designed just for them. Or, there will be room for them to run and play. The locations that they stop at may also be fun filled for the kids on board.

If you want to be assured your children are well catered for, take a ride on the Disney Cruise Line.

Sailing with Mickey Mouse and his friends is always a fun for children. For example, there is a 15-foot statue of Goofy and Donald Duck on the front of the Disney Wonder, Disney's second cruise liner. The Disney Wonder and the Disney Magic each offer a different ambiance, but is completely Disney-themed.

Cruises on the Disney Cruise Line range from three to 10 days in length. Some sail around Orlando while others head further out to places like Nassau, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Grand Cayman Island, Cozumel, and some Mediterranean ports of call.

Of course, the excursions are just as exciting and with so many options, you can choose the type of excursion based on the age of your children and their interests. The Disney Cruise Line also offers plenty of excitement for the older children with nighttime entertainment, all family-friendly.

The shows performed are much like you would see at Disney World and the food on board is delicious, with incredible diversity, but still enough for those picky eaters. Without doubt, Disney Cruise Line creates a wonderful family cruise that is worth every dime.

Author Resource:  If you're planning a Disney holiday then you'll be sure to want to find out the insider information that the official sites tend to gloss over. For articles, up-to-date news and resources on Disney Hotels and Vacation Tips go to Walt Disney World Orlando: www.disneylandtips.com


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