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Should we go in IE ?


cannockfrodo

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We love cruises and have been on Destiny twice so we're used to small cabins and small ships.

We're looking at doing one in November so I know it's unlikely to have many children onboard but we'd like to know if the kids club does attract many children outside the main holidays. We much prefer cruising child-free or at least not many.

Am guessing that the food and entertainment quality are on a par with Destiny.

 

Can someone help please ?

 

Thanks.

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Hi, we were on the IE last March and only saw a few children. There was a couple with a sweet young baby on our table one night but apart from that we only saw 3 or 4 children at the kids club and our cabin was right underneath with not a sound all week.

 

Apart from that the cabins aren't that small, we had a 4 berth on the Celebration for 2 of us and it was only slightly bigger with the bathroom much smaller.

 

Hope that helps.:):)

 

Jan

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You will find that the dining is different , as in the main DR you will be shown to your table but you go up and help yourself where as the Destiny is set seating plan and full waiter service .

Food and entertainment is on par with Destiny .

We were on it during easter hols and there was not that many children ....

 

mrs.c

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