In that last picture on her Instagram can anyone else see Captain Birdseye’s inner animal trying to escape….![Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl: 🤣](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f923.png)
![Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl: 🤣](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f923.png)
the duck; is that a bear!?!In that last picture on her Instagram can anyone else see Captain Birdseye’s inner animal trying to escape….![]()
It would give me the proper rage to pay so much for a Disney cruise to see so many of these freeloaders lording it up for free. I actually thought it looked a bit tit. Cabins looked tired and the decor was yuk and the communal areas looked tired.We did a royal caribbean cruise to america from Southampton, 2 weeks and then a flight home and it was only something like £1,800 each. Disney cruises are very expensive!
They look bleeping freezingView attachment 721087
They are not selling this trip to me. It looks freezing. Look at Isla shivering there.
Me too we’ve used kids club once (and we’ve been on many holidays over the years), for 1/2 a day and our children hated it. They wanted to be with us. We missed them too.I actually looked at the cruise (what can I say, covid has done strange things to us all)
But all she's done with this "press trip" is confirm I'm absolutely not missing out by not going!
It's sad that it's been confirmed that spaces for kids club fill up fast, who would opt to send their kids, it doesn't make sense! We do a weeks holiday and don't once consider using the kids club, maybe that's just me? I just like being with my kids all the time!
Don’t you need toys in a playroom? Oh, sorry there’s a couple of things for Isla but, surprise surprise nothing for Lachlan. I think that proves he’s never at home to use itWhat a depressing playroom
When ours were little we often booked holidays with kids clubs so the kids could go if they wanted but never ever used them. Our kids wanted to be with us and being as their dad worked long hours and barely saw them during the normal working week and I worked long hours three days a week, holidays were times to spend together reconnecting. They even used to like coming shopping with us to the local supermarkets as they loved to see the different things on sale compared to home. Admittedly occasionally it would have been nice to have a couple of hours grown up time but enjoying our children was more important. We have nothing but grown up holidays now and I really miss those days (mostly!)I actually looked at the cruise (what can I say, covid has done strange things to us all)
But all she's done with this "press trip" is confirm I'm absolutely not missing out by not going!
It's sad that it's been confirmed that spaces for kids club fill up fast, who would opt to send their kids, it doesn't make sense! We do a weeks holiday and don't once consider using the kids club, maybe that's just me? I just like being with my kids all the time!
A 2 day Disney cruise and they put the kids into childcare. it’s unbelievable. they should never have had children; they are awful and those kids deserve so much better than that useless paid of selfish muppets.I love a kids club, but on a DISNEY CRUISE a holiday centered around kids…it’s crazy to use one.
Especially when the pair of them couldn’t pick Lachlan out of a line up at this point
I think this is more my point too that I didn't make clear above. Yes I don't doubt kids clubs have their place, I've never felt the need but on a longer holiday I could see a benefit to a day or an evening. But they couldn't couldn't manage to spend 2 full days with their children, that's disgusting. And the kids clubs were full which means lots of others do it too. It doesn't make sense why they wouldn't want to enjoy it with their childrenA 2 day Disney cruise and they put the kids into childcare. it’s unbelievable. they should never have had children; they are awful and those kids deserve so much better than that useless paid of selfish muppets.
But the kids club seemed like a glorified babysitter with colouring and slime making. Id expect more from a Disney cruise!I think this is more my point too that I didn't make clear above. Yes I don't doubt kids clubs have their place, I've never felt the need but on a longer holiday I could see a benefit to a day or an evening. But they couldn't couldn't manage to spend 2 full days with their children, that's disgusting. And the kids clubs were full which means lots of others do it too. It doesn't make sense why they wouldn't want to enjoy it with their children