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Strollers on Shore Excursions?


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Hi,

 

We will be cruising to the Caribbean next month on the carnival dream, and I was wondering if anyone had experience with bringing strollers along on their excursions. We will have a 1 year old in tow and would love to have a place for her to nap comfortably for her and us; however, I'm not sure if there will be room on the bus/vans for our stroller. I also know not all of the things we will be doing are stroller friendly, but we'd really like to have it for before and after some of our excursions. We booked a dolphin encounter, for example, that will only last roughly two hours so I know we will want to spend more time around the port but will really need the stroller to do so.

 

Any experience?

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I agree with the above posters. Big strollers are not practical on a cruise (I've seen enough parents try to struggle with them). Invest in a good umbrella stroller. You'll be happy to have it on the ship as well as on excursions.

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