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Easter on the Glory


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A few decorations last year. Even though my son is older, I packed a small bag and put a few candies and such in it for him. They may have things planned for the younger children. Here is a great review a fellow passenger did of the Glory last year; we sailed Easter week. If I find my Capers from last year I will look and see what special activities were offered and let you know.

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=540296

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We have been on the Disney magic twice and kind of nervous to go an an adult line with six kids 17-4 years of age. Any advice?:)

 

Once your kids lay an eyeball on Glory's video arcade or chocolate buffet (last sea day-lido buffet/lunch), the only thing you'll be nervous about will be your sail-n-sign and dentist bills. Glory's a great ship, you and the kids will LOVE it!

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