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  1. We had a high chair in MDR and buffet for my 13 month old but we didn't know they had trays for the high chair until after breakfast on our last day! The tray would

    Have been so helpful for a smaller toddler. It seems to me that a child who is big enough to reach the table with the high chair is already big enough for a booster seat.

     

    We brought a reusable silicone bib and we had disposable place mats for everywhere except MDR. I washed bottles and sippy cups at night. I bought a travel bottle brush/drying rack on Amazon and brought a basin from home. ImageUploadedByForums1454545484.438521.jpg.bb96ee2e57e888a3a49b204151c2f8c1.jpg

  2. We returned from our cruise and I'm here to report that our B-Agile didn't fit through the cabin door (Didn't expect it to with SadieN giving the width) but it stowed under the bed quite nicely. I was very glad to have brought it and we could keep the car seat attached and load it all up with stuff in the airports and during embarkation. Baby was content in the Kinderpack and I would much rather carry my baby and push my stuff in the stroller. It was also really helpful on excursions and LO got stroller naps on both beach days.

     

    Thanks for your help!

  3. Thank you all for your replies. We just found out DH's coworker happens to be a notary so that makes things much easier. Our AAA doesn't offer notary, our banks and credit unions don't, and the UPS stores do but their hours are severely limited. We will travel with the letter.

     

    I guess I'm mostly irked by the lack of consistency. When reading the Princess policy it only says "many countries require a permission letter" but it doesn't indicate that the cruise line requires the letter. Oh well! We'll have the letter and be covered.

     

    Thanks again!

  4. I was told there are only a handful of countries that require the letter, Chile and Canada were specifically mentioned. I was also told that the countries that do require a letter don't accept a generic one and want specific wording. I haven't seen anything for the countries we will visit.

     

    It makes sense for grandparents to need a permission letter, but I get conflicting information for a parent.

     

    It isn't hard to type out a letter but getting it notarized can be difficult with his work schedule. If it's necessary then we will proceed but if it's unnecessary I'd rather not go to the trouble.

  5. I will be on Caribbean Princess next week with my 12 month old. My husband isn't able to come with us. I've heard conflicting reports about the need for a permission letter from my husband to travel out of the country with our child. The TA said I needed one but other frequent travelers I asked said it isn't necessary since he was present when we applied for LO's passport. Can anyone help me separate fact from rumor?

  6. We'll be cruising on Caribbean Princess in January. My 12 month old still fits in her Britax B-Safe car seat which snaps onto the B Agile stroller. Am I crazy considering bringing this stroller? Do I need to go buy an umbrella stroller?

     

    I'm a frequent baby wearer so I doubt she'll spend much time in the stroller anyway, which is why I'd hate to buy another.

    We will be flying Southwest, she will be in her car seat on the plane and we will gate check the stroller.

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