Disney Cruise Line announces more entertainment choices for kids

Posted by ThemeParkMom on January 6, 2010 | 1 Comment

Disney Cruise Line announces more entertainment choices for kids

Just in time for spring break and summer travel planning, Disney Cruise Line has opened up its entire menu of kids activities to all ages. This allows families to choose the activities best suited to children based on their interests, not their ages.

Disney Cruise Line ships offer more than 100 different children’s activities, including:

  • Cinderella’s Royal Ball, where Cinderella shows young guests how to be a prince or princess.
  • So You Want to Be a Pirate, with adventurous storytelling, pirate training and visit from Captain Hook.
  • Toy Story Boot Camp, where kids are put through the paces by Corporal Green.
  • Ratatouille Cooking School, where children bake chocolate chip cookies.
  • Animal Tracking Series, with education about endangered animals and a hunt for exotic species.
  • Flubber, where children create magical green goo and other concoctions with the help of Professor Goo.

Disney Cruise Line has produced a video on the changes to their children’s programs, and you can watch it here.

I have not been on a Disney Cruise Line trip yet (gasp!), but I fully intend to change that in 2010. I can see right now that my biggest challenge if I make it on a ship will be staying out of the children’s area. I want to do all these programs myself!

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Comments (1)

 

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    All very true, but I don’t agree myself. I will stick the more traditional view. But I certainly support your right to have your own point of view. Cool anyway.

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