We cruise several times a year and we see very little of this. However, we stick to the more expensive cruises and that might have something to do with not seeing the drunk-partying type atmosphere. I know that teens and young party type adults usually take the 7-day/party type cruises...and nothing wrong with that at all. In fact, some lines advertise this kind of cruise, with lots of partying. My friend is on one right now. She took her son, daughter and his girlfriend for a graduation present. He just graduated from high school and the daughter from college. With the 14-30 day cruises, it is <usually> older people that go on these. They drink plenty, but don't seem to get as wild! LOL....kind of hard to get on the table and dance when you are 70! LMAO! Anyway, I think cruising gets a bum rap as being labeled a vacation that is a nonstop drunken daze. I have a blast every time, and am not a drinker.Jules said:We've been on two cruises and have never experienced any drunks anywhere. We did experience people drinking and having a good time out by the pools, but all within reason.
I don't think the 'floating casino filled with drunks' is an accurate assessment. I know many people who cruise several times a year and don't experience this either.
That said, I do agree that the railings could be such that no one would be able to go over them. The two we have been on have had a clear plexi-glass type bottom with a wood railing on top. I don't see why they couldn't extend the plexi-glass stuff up to say 6 foot or something - you can see through it so it wouldn't block views, but yet keep everyone safe. That would be ideal.