My family just booked a cruise for next February. Our baby will be 6 months then. I'm not really sure how I feel about taking the baby on a cruise. My first issue with it is I don't remember when the first flu shot is and I think they need a booster too. February is usually the height of flu season and I don't know if it's a good idea bringing the baby on a cruise ship then. They're like breeding grounds. Also if the baby is on baby food then, how the heck am I going to manage that? Just wandering what some others thoughts were on this. Would you go?
Re: Cruise question - STMs
I believe flu shot can be given at 6 months. I would probably get it before I cruised but would be more concerned with norovirus which obviously you can't control if there is an outbreak.
I have a friend who has cruised with babies and outside of someone needing to go back to the to early at night for sleep it wasn't a big deal for her.
We are considering Disney next year with a 4 year old and 6 month old.
Otherwise, a cruise actually sounds more doable with a baby than a lot of other vacations. You're never too far away from your room (when you're on the ship) and there are lots of activities and fun stuff.
BFP 12.13.13. Baby Girl EDD 8.21.14.
This, what I bolded. I'm not a STM but, I just went on one in April and it was awesome how clean they kept that boat. Norovirus is something I was worried about, though my OB didn't seemed concerned with it being a Disney cruise, once I got on the boat I realized why. Every time I went into a bathroom it seemed like someone was in there cleaning and every time you go to the dining halls someone is there handing you a wipe to sanitize your hands.
I actually saw quite a few babies on board. H even said he would be okay doing the cruise with a baby or toddler.
I've never been on a cruise, but I would do a vacation with a 6 month old.
My 2nd wasn't eating many solids at that age. Just cereal and a little fruit and veggies. You could just bring some jarred baby food and cereal along with you. If you're still breastfeeding (if you plan to) that would be the easiest. No worries over bottles and formula.
son#1 born 6/2010
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2 of my cousins are due with babies this year too and once we are all finally done procreating the whole extended family wants to take a Disney cruise together. I've only heard great things!
We took DD on a cruise when she was 8 months old, and another one when she was 1 1/2. I actually think cruising is a really easy way to travel with a baby. We are planning to book one for next April with this LO and DD.
You should probably be able to get the flu shot for LO before you go, talk to your pediatrician about it. Also, as far as baby food, yes, you usually can get the cruise line to puree food for you on request. But when we took DD we also just took baby food with us - we used the pouch kind because no glass and they packed easier, and it was not a big deal. Baby will still be breastfeeding a bunch or drinking formula, so you will find you actually don't need that much food for a week, especially at just over 6 months.
Cruising seemed easy with a baby because we would just throw her in the carrier or the stroller and go. She slept when she was tired. If she was hungry, I would just plop down wherever we were to breastfeed. You only unpack once, but you get to visit a few different places. And the staff were sooo helpful and excited to see babies (we always cruise Royal Caribbean). Have fun!