"People think they will run out of things to do when, in fact, you will run out of time to do everything you want to do. While the 3 kids clubs will keep the kids (ages 3-17) entertained, parents can hang out at the adults-only pool, the adults-only cafe, the gym, the spa and, of course, the bar. There is a movie theater, a Broadway style theater, tours, classes, family activities, trivia games, live music in the lounges, food everywhere, and a 24-hour beverage station that is included in the price. Don’t forget about room service, it’s included too.
Disney Cruises have enabled us to travel to more places than we could have if we flew. Although we only go to these places for 1 day, we can say we have touched over 20 cities, over 10 countries, 2 continents, and has changed how we travel. Our shortest trip (#9) was one leaving San Diego on a Friday, going to Ensenada, and returning on Sunday. Our longest (#10) was the East Bound Panama Canal, at 14 days. Cruising gets you places in a slower pace than you are used to. It enables you to relax knowing you will be in a new place in the morning, and without TSA lines, waking up early, without having to check out, not having to worry about what or where you will be eating. It is an all-inclusive experience and according to Kevin, the food is the key differential between tours and cruises."