sorry… not hijaking… but just comparing any of the smaller NCL ships with the big ones… the Pearl had a climbing wall and bowling which does attract families. But when we were on the spirit there were obviously less teens and kiddos because a port intensive European cruise on a ship without “things to do” even during school break means an older crowd. If the getaway didn’t attract many families with kids with lots of amenities, I am likely correct the dawn will have even less kids. That was why I asked my question. Families tend to seek out ships with sea days, fun amenities like water slides, climbing walls, ropes courses etc (the kids clubs are barely open again post Covid), and less intensive cruises. I’m just managing my expectations that there likely won’t be many teens my daughter’s age on board the dawn in a few weeks.