Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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- Oct 23, 2015
Are you talking about Virgin Voyages? They are strictly an adults-only (18+) cruise line with the potential in the future of adding in non-adults only. Right now though they only have 3 ships and the last one just entered service over the summer.Virgin cruise lines has several adults only cruises now. I don't know that a once a year Disney cruise would be necessary. I think for me, the idea of a Disney cruise without kids sounds weird but a hotel at the world doesn't. A cruise ship is just too small of a place and it is designed to be for kids and families so to adapt it once a year would feel weird. Walking by the empty spaces allocated for kid activities and such...
Personally, I feel like more places in Vegas should be adults only. They turned that place into a weird evil Disney attempt when I was a kid.
I'll add that Disney has def. designed their cruise ship for kids of course but a cruise ship itself not necessarily. The cruise company we went on while they don't prohibit kids they do not at all design their ships for them. They don't have kids activities on board and no spaces are dedicated for kids at all. I do think you're onto something about trying to do an adults only cruise with Disney but I think a one a year one would be fine, walking by empty spaces may not happen if they did pop up events in some or all of them at one point or another. And one a year would be easy enough to adapt. Not saying it's the route Disney would go but I could see it appealing to people.