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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-25-2012 @ 10:05AM
Denise said...
I completely agree with you Donna. I don't cruise the Disney line because I feel like that is a ship built for children to enjoy. I am looking for a relaxing deck chair by an adult pool for a quiet read of a new book. I have yet to find a cruise ship that enforces the adults only pool area.
Kids need parental controls. It appears that the "tweens" are be biggest source of problems. I have had them running in the halls at 2AM banging on everyone's cabin doors. (A call to the purser did no good.) But if one of these young teen girls is attacked by a passenger, the absent parents would be the first to sue the cruise line! Parents, PLEASE get your children under control. I have spent thousands of dollars for a little R & R. If you do not want to watch them, please leave them at home with sitter.