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OP do not do this.
Really do not do this. Parent brain cells need to be better. Wait til all are potty trained. |
This all totally depends on the cruise port and who you book an excursion with. In some course ports, there are vendors who can provide a car seat. In some ports (Juneau for instance or Skagway), you can walk off the boat and do lots of fun stuff. I did multiple cruises with kids under 3. I did but one of those car seat vests and a bumble butt (is that what it’s called?) packable car seat booster. Do you take your toddler on a bus? Many of the excursions use buses to get to places. The only one I distinctly remember is st Thomas because I had the car seat thing and they were trying to move the taxi line so forced us to take a van with another family and just hold the toddler in my lap. I should have just told the guy to f— off and walked away. He was a jerk. We went to coral world though and it was a lot of fun with little kids. In Cozumel I remember we went to Chakanaab and it was great for little kids. There are lots of Reddit threads or cruise critic forums with more specific advice. |
Club Med. We’ve tried two different destinations and had a wonderful time in each. It felt like a real vacation for us, as parents, for the first time ever, due to their kids club. And my kids also declared them their favorite vacations ever. |
You’ll have a blast! You should try to book soon since Christmas cruises sell out quickly. Lots of families cruise over Christmas and it’s an easy way for extended families to vacation together. We cruised over Christmas and saw lots of young babies and toddlers. |
Any suggestions for which cruises? |
| FYI---most cruises do not allow kids in the pool with swim diapers. There will be a splash pad area that they can play in. Parents are often surprised by this rule. |
cruise ships are floating petri dishes. I wouldn't take an unvaxxed kid on one. |
Disney or Royal Caribbean would be my top choices. We prefer smaller ships as opposed to the newer mega-ships. Smaller the ship, less people (less crowds, less lines, less hassle). Leave from Florida (not NY/NJ, Baltimore or Philly). |
Eh. It’s the only restaurant I’ve ever seen where hand washing is mandatory at entry. There’s a lot of fresh air and you really only spend as much time with other people as you want. We’ve never gotten sick on a cruise. There are downsides but that one is over stated. Hotels and airplanes also have lots of germs and potentially less oppprtunity to avoid them. |
All the kids are vaxxed as is appropriate for their age. — OP |
| We brought car seats but at some ports there are car rental places and you can easily rent a car I would not do a paid excursion with kids that age |
Yes, a daycare that parents research carefully and allow their children to get used to. Not dumping their kids in some random nursery on a cruise ship where they’re already out of their routine and element. |
Since I said up thread that we probably wouldn’t use the kids club or nursery, I wanted to come back and be clear this wasn’t me. We would be vacationing with grandparents who want lots of grand baby time, so we don’t need childcare this trip. But I don’t judge anyone who uses it! — OP |
Again, folks were exposed to measles in both Newark and Boston airports this holiday. Anywhere where people congregate has the same potential, just like resorts, malls, museums on land. And the hand washing is probably much better on a cruise ship where staff are pestering you every time you walk into a restaurant. |
And you never use babysitters? Your child must be very tender indeed. |