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I have taken my daughter on cruises every year since she was one. At three she no longer fit in pack and play. Daughter an I slept in lower beds pushed together, while husband slept in upper bunk. I suggest bringing some disposable sippy cups the cruise line only has glass.
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Sometimes the cruise line give you a voucher for a shuttle boat that goes directly to st marks square ask at check in. The cruise ship is in Venice already.
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Was cabin 3612 affected we will be sailing may23. I hope they replace the carpets etc.
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When was that letter written? Based on the letter children are allowed if accompanied by an adult.
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If the child gets sea sick spend as much time on deck outside midship. Also, swimming in the pool may help. I have also heard that eating green apples is helpful.
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Bring some disposable sippy cups. The ships only have glasses. In the morning fill an extra cup with juice it is only free at breakfast. Then store in your fridge for later in the day. Milk is always free when requested for a child. Don't bother bringing your own sheet the cabin steward lines the pack and play with a flat sheet it is tucked we'll never had any issues with it.
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I used the folding seat and it fit but it was easier to just kneel next to the child and hold the child to balance them.
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I can't remember if it was rccl or ncl it was a few years back.
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I have seen people refused entry for wearing shorts in the dining room. However I think the rules are less stringent for children
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They are very small. We traveled with my daughter at age one two and three. My husband slept in upper bunk while dd slept with me. Some of the ships have couches that turn into third bed.
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Bring some disposable sippy cups the cruise lines don't have any. Also, take an extra glass of juice at breakfast back to your room. It is difficult to get juice in the afternoon without being charged. Also, bring a small bottle of dish detergent to clean sippy cups or bottles in bathroom sink. Some ships have boxes of milk that do not require refrigeration they are great for bringing off the ship, milk can be hard to find at the beach.
Toddlers and Car seats? Help!
in Tales from the Caribbean -- Ask A Question / Share Some Info
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Cabs in the Caribbean tend to have a relaxed attitude about car seats. However, we ran into trouble in Florida between the airport and ship here car seats were required. Look into purchasing a bubble bum it is an inflatable booster seat.