We have a planned vacation with Royal Carribean around the time our new baby will be 8months old.... She's not even born yet but I am nervous lol! Anyone here have experience taking babies on cruise ships, and what can I expect to be difficult? I thought it might be hard as far as sleeping situation for her, and for breastfeeding..
Any advice would be appreciated!!
Re: Ship Cruise w/ 8 month old
Ooh very helpful! I didnt know they had ship cribs! I was stressing thinking OMG where is an 8mo gonna sleep!?!? And the stroller tip is nice... depending on how slings work out for me, I might use my Moby or Maya wrap, that may be easier out on excursions on the islands?
Thank you!
If you are BFing that will actually make life easier (no bottles, no worries about water quality when making bottles, etc). Take your BF pillow (boppy or breast friend, whichever you have) so you can be comfortable.
Depending on the size of the bed, you may also be able to co-sleep. That will also depend on how your LO sleeps, and how you sleep with her.
The only thing that would be a bit complicated with an 8 month old is feeding real food. You will have started purees by then, and she may or may not be interested in "real" food. So you would have to figure out a way to do purees on the boat. Not sure how to make that work-if I think of something I'll come back.
I would also recommend a stroller. I have a Moby and LOVE LOVE LOVE it, but I'm not sure you'll still be able to use it at that age. My DD is tiny so I can still comfortably carry her, but around 8-9 months she started being less comfortable in it and didn't want to be so "contained". So if your kid is heavy or just doesn't want to be in the wrap, you will need a stroller. But honestly, I would take both stroller and Moby.
Good luck and enjoy your cruise!
Thanks! I totally didnt think about the need for feeding real foods.. LOL See its hard really to look ahead and anticipate *everything* a 8month old will bring.....and yes I will be BFing, we may do bottles like someone said on islands while we're "out" but it will be BM bottles, so no risk in using island water or anything. As for purees, if I have a battery powered baby food grinder, wouldnt that be doable? Is that what you mean by purees? I am hopin to do my own baby food vs. jarred. I think our rooms have fridges for cold storage
I will have about 30+ family members/friends with us, so I think if she goes down for the night, we will always have a trusted family member who would love to dote and baby her.. I dont think our "help" will be in short supply!
I thought of the cosleeping thing, but honestly where I'm at right now, I don't know if we'll do that --- we have a bedside Pack N play but I am a little scared of having an infant sleep in our bed! Maybe as time goes on I wont be such a worried mama but hubby suggested that for on the ship, and I am not real sure of that yet, so its good to know they offer compact ship cribs!
Make sure you tell Royal Caribbean you need a bed for the baby. They don't have cribs but they will supply a PNP. They are actually Graco brand and were nice. This is what they will look like:
If you breastfeed it will make it so much easier on yourself. I didn't and I had to clean bottle in the cabin. Pain in the butt. Just bring a cover with you for when you nurse in public areas.
As for solid foods, we always fly in a day early before our cruises. Because of this we were able to go to Publix the day before and buy C's formula, jars of baby food, and a pack of bottle water to mix the formula with. If you buy bottles water before just stick one of your luggage tag stickies to it. It will show up at your room with your luggage.
The staff on the ship loves babies and will go out of their way to help you hunt down high chairs or whatever else you need. Let me know if you have anymore questions. Oh, and C was almost 7 months on his first cruise so it is close to the age your LO will be.
I'd say that isn't typical. All of my cruises have been on RC and that has never happened. As for taking an infant - it made the vacation different from previous ones, but I would do it again in a heartbeat! Actually, we are hoping to book one for next March and he is coming.
So happy you posted this. We are going on a cruise with our going to be 8 month old soon. I have heard about the stroller, food and crib. Be sure to bring all the supplies you need (diapers etc) Also i have found the following tips i am putting on a list:
Oh, and add to your list those baby powder scented bags. We put all the dirty diapers in those to keep our room smelling fresh and so the poor room attendant didn't get hit by the smell of a poopy diaper. Worked out great!