wakelover
1st October 2007, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by millyman
I'd like to try a P&O cruise but i'm worried there's not enough to keep my kids occupied. We've just sailed on Navigator of the seas and i have to say the kids (17,15 &12) had a great time making full use of the rock wall, inline skating and mini golf. At other times they would be in the card room playing board games or cards. They didn't join the kids/teens clubs as there didn't seem to be anything interesting to do in there (their words not mine) and also the kids already in them had formed "clicky groups" again their words not mine. Are there plenty of (well behaved) kids on these ships or are they mainly for older couples? I can't seem to get away from the idea that P&O is for older couples who don't like children(even the well mannered/well behaved ones). Am i completely wrong or is there some truth in this? The reason i ask is because i'd love to sail on Oriana but i'm not sure my kids would enjoy it. Would love any info from P&O cruisers.
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I'd like to try a P&O cruise but i'm worried there's not enough to keep my kids occupied. We've just sailed on Navigator of the seas and i have to say the kids (17,15 &12) had a great time making full use of the rock wall, inline skating and mini golf. At other times they would be in the card room playing board games or cards. They didn't join the kids/teens clubs as there didn't seem to be anything interesting to do in there (their words not mine) and also the kids already in them had formed "clicky groups" again their words not mine. Are there plenty of (well behaved) kids on these ships or are they mainly for older couples? I can't seem to get away from the idea that P&O is for older couples who don't like children(even the well mannered/well behaved ones). Am i completely wrong or is there some truth in this? The reason i ask is because i'd love to sail on Oriana but i'm not sure my kids would enjoy it. Would love any info from P&O cruisers.
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