Honestly, I think you'd enjoy a Disney Star Wars cruise, if you ever get to a place to go on one. Besides the obvious Star Wars & Disney aspects that you would love, and the island/sun/weather which is supreme, and the food which can't even begin to be described - you'd enjoy the people watching.
Like some places, (the main kid pool for sure), were overwhelming at times because of the crowds, but I enjoyed watching the kids & families enjoy themselves. I enjoyed the little ones, barely toddling, running up to hug Mickey and refusing to let go. And the costumes from the guests, looking at all of those, watching the kids' costume contest.
One of my favorite parts of the cruise was being in the elevators - because the nicest kids were on this cruise, complimenting my outfits and asking what I'd done today and so, so eager to tell everyone where they'd been and what they'd done. The best conversations happened in the elevators! And it wasn't even just the kids, the adults were super eager to share about their day too! You'd strike up conversation in the pool and at the buffet, everywhere. And we struck up a conversation with a family straight away at the safety presentation on opening day and everyday after we'd run into that same family and we'd both stop to share how our day had been so far.
I think you'd love that aspect of it as much as the stuff Disney had to offer.
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Like some places, (the main kid pool for sure), were overwhelming at times because of the crowds, but I enjoyed watching the kids & families enjoy themselves. I enjoyed the little ones, barely toddling, running up to hug Mickey and refusing to let go. And the costumes from the guests, looking at all of those, watching the kids' costume contest.
One of my favorite parts of the cruise was being in the elevators - because the nicest kids were on this cruise, complimenting my outfits and asking what I'd done today and so, so eager to tell everyone where they'd been and what they'd done. The best conversations happened in the elevators! And it wasn't even just the kids, the adults were super eager to share about their day too! You'd strike up conversation in the pool and at the buffet, everywhere. And we struck up a conversation with a family straight away at the safety presentation on opening day and everyday after we'd run into that same family and we'd both stop to share how our day had been so far.
I think you'd love that aspect of it as much as the stuff Disney had to offer.