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5 Ways to Escape Kids on a Cruise

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Kids can cause quite the nightmare for cruisers looking for some peace and quiet on their vacation. With nearly one third of cruise travelers having children in tow, the boat can get pretty hectic at times. It’s important to have options available when you want to escape kids aboard the ship. Here are a few tips to avoid the family-friendly chaos on your cruise.

1. Cruise When kids are in School

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‘Back to School’ season is prime cruise time for those who want to escape kids on their cruise. Sailing as soon as children are back in school is the best way to avoid those family crowds. Parents are not likely to pull their children out of class in the first couple weeks as they are just getting accustomed to the new school schedule.

2. Take a Longer Cruise

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If you book a longer cruise, odds are you won’t find many children around the ship. This is because parents are less likely to pull their kids out of school for longer than a week. You may even want to look into a transatlantic itinerary. These repositioning cruises take place when a cruise line moves a ship to a new port. They attract fewer families because they are longer in length and are typically in shoulder seasons. Want to know the best part? They also tend to have great deals!

3. Hang Out in Adult-Only Areas

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Before you embark on your cruise, check out all the adult-only amenities your ship has to offer. Many cruise lines limit certain facilities and activities to adult cruisers. Even family-oriented cruise lines like Disney offer adult-only pools and nightclubs.

4. Choose a Room Away From Kid’s Areas

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Make sure to look at the ship’s layout before choosing your room. You’ll want to pick a cabin away from any of the kid-friendly areas. If you want to go a step further, book a balcony or higher grade stateroom. You’ll be able to relax in your own private abode when you want to get away from the crowd.

5. Try Out Specialty Dining

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You’re less likely to encounter children if you dine in the specialty restaurants. This may come at a cost though. Specialty dining is often not included in the price of your cruise. If you’re on a budget, you can just select the later dinner hour in the dining room. Families with younger children tend to eat at earlier seatings.

If you’re looking for a relaxing getaway without kids, now is the perfect time to get ‘Back to Cruise’! You can even save on select Go Port Cruise Hotel Packages from now until August 31st. Book your cruise and let us take care of the rest. We’ll provide you with everything you need from a hotel stay to cruise transportation so you can enjoy your vacation.

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