Some ships are still better for infants than others, and ditto for teens. Not all itineraries are created equal, either.
(Alaska and the Caribbean are destinations that tend to be kid-friendly.) To make decisions even trickier, ships vary greatly, not just from line to line but within fleets, making some better than others in terms of onboard activities.
There's a recommendation of cruise lines' newer ships because the facilities were designed for families from the outset, not just adapted. They also tend to be the biggest ships, offering more space for fun activities, such as bowling alleys, elaborate water parks with massive slides, ropes courses, bumper cars and surfing and skydiving simulators.
They're likely to have more dining options, family-specific accommodations and the latest brand-name partnerships.
The ships -- and cruise lines -- that follow are CruiseCritic's top choices of cruises for kids.
That said, you know your family's tastes and preferences better than we ever could.
By no means are they the only ships to consider.
Think of them as a starting point as you narrow your choices for an unforgettable family vacation at sea.
Full Article: Best Cruises For Kids - By Carolyn Spencer Brown via Cruise Critic
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