Question from Max Goof

ChuckElias

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Original Poster
I'm starting a new thread for @Max Goof so this conversation doesn't clutter up the "How Many Days. . ." thread.

Is anyone going on Disney dream cruise British isles from Southhampton on Sunday September 8th to Sunday September 15th 2024.
1. Are from the United States or United Kingdom e.g. Wales, England, Ireland or Scotland.

2. Are going on your own, as couple or as an family with kids/children.

3.If going as family how old are your children/kids.
 

Max Goof

New Member
I'm starting a new thread for @Max Goof so this conversation doesn't clutter up the "How Many Days. . ." thread.

Is anyone going on Disney dream cruise British isles from Southhampton on Sunday September 8th to Sunday September 15th 2024.
1. Are from the United States or United Kingdom e.g. Wales, England, Ireland or Scotland.

2. Are going on your own, as couple or as an family with kids/children.

3.If going as family how old are your children/kids.
Please will member on this forum answer my comment.
 

nickys

Premium Member
I really think you should look at other cruise lines if you don’t want children to be aboard.

You can’t police what parents do, and it seems as though you’re going to spend your entire cruise getting annoyed about this. There are adult-only areas of the ship though.
 

nickys

Premium Member
We did the British Isles cruise with Disney once and there were not many children on board
That is a good point. Most U.K. families who do decide to cruise are going to want to go somewhere warm!

My impression is that DCL haven’t yet really managed to get a significant market share of families from the U.K. They tried some U.K.-only cruises after Covid but I don’t know that they were all that successful in attracting U.K. families - not least because children here couldn’t get vaccinated and DCL reacted too late for families to book.
 

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