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paula6438

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Check out ports of call, as gambling is allowed throughout the Caribbean, but not everywhere! I don't really think Disney is all about kids and family either. There are plenty of adult only ares, and activities for adults only. We did go to the casino in the ATLANTIS Hotel, in the Bahamas, this port of call is offered on 3/4 day cruises. On the walls of the casino, were signs warning Bahamiain citizens, that they were not allowed to gamble. It was also a very different style of casino, compared to US brands. The overall experiance at the ATLANTIS CASINO was just ok. I think if gambling is one of your requisites, on a cruise, Disney may not be the place to book, or look. If you can put gambling aside, you should be able to enjoy the cruise by itself. 4 timer, with DCL, going on 5. Lots of Luck! Come on, and enjoy a cruise with DCL. Metrowon

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