Tiberella626
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2020
My 12 yo boy literally weept when we came to get him one night because he was having so much fun playing spaceship with other 11 and 12 yo on the wish. He absolutely loved it and is devastated by the change. Some 9-12 year olds may find it boring others may love it, that is what I liked about the choice to do edge or club.I'm new to DCL, but we were considering a cruise, mainly because I have a Marvel/Star Wars mad child, and the kids club looks really inmersive and fun.
When you read the description of the activities on The Wish. There is mention of 'testing a battle with Marvel villains', 'channel the force to secure the ship,' 'design their own rollercoaster'.
These activities sound like they are a lot more suited to 11 and 12 year olds than 3 and 4 year olds?
Could those with experience tell me, are the activities and spaces made to sound grander than they really are? Would a 9/10 year old be bored by them?
The policy change and new age split has confused me, because the description of the spaces sound more appropriate for the older children. I am now second guessing booking a DCL cruise with a 9/10 year old if the activities aren't as exciting as they sound! We might combine WDW with Universal instead of the DCL trip.
The Marvel cruise is only on the Dream January through early March 24 and nothing Marvel or Starwars for 25. That would usually be on the Dream or Fantasy.