
Alybaba
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Carnival caters a lot to kids. Disney does too but it is more expensive. Depends what your budget is. |
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Brad R
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Disney cruise
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/cruises/overview?name=CaribbeanCruisesLandingPage |
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Mrs.Massay
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The best one id Disney. Though most of the cruiselines offer activities for children, such as Caribbean and Carnival, the Disney cruiseline is created especially for children and families to enjoy together. Plus, there are adult things onboard that you can do while your 11 year old enjoys himself. |
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Mic
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i think disney cruises would be a good choice. |
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emmi
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I would think either the nickelodeon or Disney cruise. |
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fiveamrunner
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For family entertainment and activities on a cruise, you can't beat Disney. |
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chris_mcgibbon2000
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Disney |
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justalittlealien
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Disney Cruise Lines. They have all kinds of stuff for the kids! |
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emmy asdfjkl;
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Disney Cruise line. |
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brett
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disney but most cruises have stuff a kid can do and ur not on the ship that much cuz u sail at night and dock during the day |
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Beach Girl
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From my experience, Carnival is truly the best "family" cruiseline. Norweigan and Royal Carribean are also great. The only one that I wouldn't recommend for family friendly is Crystal Cruiselines. |
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daylon_j420
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disney of course |
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LA High Rise
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Walt Disney Cruise |
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thimpkins
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Disney Cruise Line. Its fun for kids and adults. |
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Art S
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Disney then Carnival |
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Johnny Apollo
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Disney |
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TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
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I suggest taking your son on the Royal Caribbean ships, Freedom of the Seas, or Liberty of the Seas. Royal Caribbean has great programs for kids called Adventure Ocean. They have the special areas on ships just for kids; the ice skating rink, mini-golf, basketball court, table tennis, and the RC exclusive flowrider where kids or anyone can surf right on the ship. The Freedom and Liberty also have a special pool area just for kids called the H2O Zone with its own mini-lazy river, pool, water cannon and other play stuff.
If your kids is still enthused with Disney characters you may want to consider them but I think Royal Caribbean provides kids a great cruise experience. Since Disney has only two ships your options with them will be limited. On the other hand, RC (and Carnival) have many ships and therefore your options for destination ports are more. Prices on RC and Carnival will also beat what Disney charges.
If you go on the RC's Freedom or Liberty (or their new identical ship, Independence, coming out next year, one of the port stops will be RTC's private island Labadee. That is a fabulous place with all types of activities. |
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david
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All cruise lines offer options for children...THE BEST would be DISNEY. |
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BunnyButt
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Disney all the way! |
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curious connie
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Disney is the best, but many ships have activities for children. |
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Dare to ask?
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i think disney would be best and i saw a tape about it and there is a lot there for adults as well...very nice beaches and pools and bars and spa's for just adults and there is nice stuff for kids too and teens from clubs and shows and beaches and pools and loads more that i can't think of at the moment and there is stuff the whole family can do. so maybe it would be nice if you invited one of his friends to join yours so he would have someone to hang out w/ when you wanted adult time and then as a family you could all hang out. i went to disney world and my parents invited my friend to join us and i have to say it was a load of fun. also i remember the movie saying that on the disney cruise ship the rooms are more bigger then your avage cruise ship. |
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aggie0611
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that one is great but disney cruise would be good too. have fun! |
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G L
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i would think so |
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xerox
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The one that costs the most. |
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What cruise line would an 11 year old have the most fun on? pic 1 |
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