DH and I have been talking about going on a cruise but I have been baulking because I think it is a lot to ask our parents to watch the kids for a week plus DD is at an age where she gets home sick. Royal Caribbean is running a special where kids are free and they just expanded it to the Baltimore ship. So now he wants to go and take the kids. I think DD will be fine but DS will just be two and I doubt potty trained which would limit him from going in the pool. The ship in question is one of their smaller ships. Has anyone taken a toddler on a cruise and how did the toddler do? My fear is there will not be much to keep him occupied given he won’t be able to get into the pool. I also have one other question if we were to have him day trained, which I highly doubt but you never know, will they stop him from getting in the pool because of his size causing them to assume he is not trained TIA
Re: nwmr: Cruise with a toddler
Thanks everyone for your perspectives. The reason for the no potty trained kids in the pool has to do with sanitation issues. The pools are saltwater and are drained and refilled daily and therefore if a child had a solid waste accident it would be an issue. Some boats have splash areas this one does not. I have to agree a cruise with a toddler not my idea of a good time for all the reasons everyone mentioned. We plan to do a Disney cruise once they are older this subject came up now because to boat is docked 30 minutes from where we live and the special they are running with kids. From what I have seen on Royal C’s web site there is a lot for kids to do. I have cruised with them before but never with kids. My husband thought a cruise would be easy because it is all contained vs. flying etc.. I fear sea sickness, annoyed kids etc.. I am not as open minded ha ha. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
For those who have used on-board nursery services are they certified the same way a daycare in the states is? I did not see it addressed on the web site.