NP. I feel this is really off-base. This might have been my own reaction years ago without knowing more. But I now see its healthy to take a vacation kid/I both enjoy, and DH can do other vacations with all of us jointly. This is really family-specific. |
That PP must have a very insecure attachment style. |
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The 3 year old won’t go in ocean at all? It seems like it would be a bummer for the older kid to be at the beach and not really able to go in swimming. Would three year old go in with a puddle jumper and you right there? Or on a floating ring or something? With 5 nights do you have 2 at castaway key? What are your other stops? Some have fun things like butterfly farms that would avoid the swimming issue. But I think this would be tough if 3 year old really won’t go in water.
Disney cruise also has a lot of dinner shows. Two of my kids would have loved that at 3 but my youngest hated any show that lasted more than 10 minutes. So that’s something else to consider — whether 3 year old will sit for the dinner show. |
The big question is whether the 3yo can go to the kids club, both on the ship and at CC, which would alleviate a lot of concerns. I'm taking my two kids on a Disney cruise solo next month but they're both in elementary. It's my/our first cruise. |
| I would wait till the three year old was five. Age three is not a great age for traveling solo. |
I guess. But if I were taking my two kids on a cruise I wouldn’t want to put the younger in the kids club all the time. I’d want them to be able to enjoy some of the stuff. And the shows and beach are a big part of the disney cruise— if the kid wouldn’t enjoy either, I don’t think I’d do it. Lots of three year olds would love a dinner show focused on Olaf the snowman, but some would be fussing and ruin it for the older kid. So I think OP’s answer is totally dependent on what her 3 year old would enjoy or hate. I had two that would have loved the shows and one that would have been totally irritated after 10 minutes of it. |