unpopular opinion in cruises

Anonymous
Nobody knows when anybody is peeing in a pool.

To answer the OP's dumb question, obviously people who pee in pools don't mind swimming in a toilet.
Anonymous
The people hanging out and drinking in the pool that don’t get out for 4 hours.. are peeing.

That’s how I know. When they don’t leave for a bathroom break for hours and hours.
Anonymous
I find it shocking that anyone would risk their kid going in the pool, by taking a kid who isn't 100% potty trained in the pool.

This was a huge fear of mine when my kid was training, which took a full year mind you because she's incredibly stubborn, so we just didn't go in pools that year.

Even before that, when she was in a swim diaper, I was super vigilant about pool time. Swim diapers absorb pee but not poop. So I only took her in the pool right ght after she's pooped.

Shutting down a pool because my kid went to the bathroom in it sounds like hell on earth. I'd never risk it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it shocking that anyone would risk their kid going in the pool, by taking a kid who isn't 100% potty trained in the pool.

This was a huge fear of mine when my kid was training, which took a full year mind you because she's incredibly stubborn, so we just didn't go in pools that year.

Even before that, when she was in a swim diaper, I was super vigilant about pool time. Swim diapers absorb pee but not poop. So I only took her in the pool right ght after she's pooped.

Shutting down a pool because my kid went to the bathroom in it sounds like hell on earth. I'd never risk it.


You have it backwards. Swim diapers no NOT hold pee. Anyone who has ever put their kid’s swim diaper on too early at home knows this. They do hold some poops but not very well. They are basically pointless.
Anonymous
I just saw a post like this but not about pee — on Facebook.

Lady showing the highs and lows of the cruise with their toddler. They got a loft suite.

She was like “with a very active toddler..” it wasn’t great, in summary. People, there are so many kinds of vacations—Wait until they are no toddlers to get things like a loft suite. Why do people do this to themselves?

All in all, I bet she had a great time. I’m genuinely happy for people on great vacations. I also think they can have a great vacation by going on the right ones for their current life situation.
Anonymous
Really unpopular opinion-cruises suck, are terrible for the environment.
Anonymous
This is why we only do cruise lines with an age limit.
Anonymous
I seriously doubt that a kid pooping in a pool on a cruise ship degrades the hygiene of the pool. At all. The baseline is disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really unpopular opinion-cruises suck, are terrible for the environment.


That may or may not be unpopular, but it is manifestly correct.
Anonymous
Cruise pools and the kids clubs are a primary source of stomach infections in kids during cruises. Read the cruise reviews and you’ll notice a theme, that around Day 3 of the cruise the kids start dropping like flies with vomiting and diarrhea.

I avoid cruise pools and cruise children like the plague. Thankfully I have a teenager who hates little kids, and so far (knock on wood) we’ve managed to avoid the cruise sicknesses.
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