AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 22, 2014 #1 Share Posted February 22, 2014 so i just posted that we upgraded from oceanview to balcony (or what they call deluxe ocean view) and we will have 7 yr old and 3 yr old with us. i asked the lady at RCI if they are able to lock the balcony door up high where the kids can't reach it, and she said "yes, the attendant does that", but then that we can open ourselves.. anyone been in a balcony with little kids before? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daghis Posted February 22, 2014 #2 Share Posted February 22, 2014 (edited) On our last cruise on Allure of the Seas, we were in a Boardwalk balcony room. The balcony door there had a lock on the top part of the frame of the sliding door that would be out of reach of children but accessible to adults (well, tall enough ones) in the cabin. Edited February 22, 2014 by Daghis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 22, 2014 Author #3 Share Posted February 22, 2014 On our last cruise on Allure of the Seas, we were in a Boardwalk balcony room. The balcony door there had a lock on the top part of the frame of the sliding door that would be out of reach of children but accessible to adults (well, tall enough ones) in the cabin. ok good! this whole balcony thing is making me nervous with chairs out there and my 3 yr old who is "very adventurous." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamloops50 Posted February 22, 2014 #4 Share Posted February 22, 2014 We have found that the door handle for the balcony is difficult to open even for an adult. The door handle is about 3 feet of the floor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjb317 Posted February 22, 2014 #5 Share Posted February 22, 2014 The balcony doors are also rather heavy and you have to turn the handle to open them. I think it would not be easy for a 3 year old to open it! Sherri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
griffy116 Posted February 22, 2014 #6 Share Posted February 22, 2014 Agree that the balcony doors are VERY heavy. We never had any trouble with more than a dozen cruises with a balcony cabin and small children. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killtheump Posted February 22, 2014 #7 Share Posted February 22, 2014 Never underestimate a 3 year old. I know that both my 3 year old grandsons would be able to open the door. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jennywren46 Posted February 22, 2014 #8 Share Posted February 22, 2014 I'd stop worrying. It takes me all my time to slide the door open and the lock is high up and you have to pull down the handle to slide it open A three year old would have to drag a chair to stand on and there's usually only one in the cabin under the desk unit . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jennywren46 Posted February 22, 2014 #9 Share Posted February 22, 2014 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 22, 2014 Author #10 Share Posted February 22, 2014 thanks for all the replies - i feel a little better about the lock now :) (i'm thinking of throwing those lounge chairs overboard though so there is NO CLIMBING!) Obviously, we watch our kids, but like you said, never underestimate a 3 yr old! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm904 Posted February 22, 2014 #11 Share Posted February 22, 2014 We also have a 3 year old and a balcony and I want to throw up at the thought. We also have an interior room so I'm hoping she will spend most of her time in the interior room. I can't tell how the door opens but I wonder if we can bring our own child door lock to place on the door. And yes, thinking of throwing the chairs and table overboard as well :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
long_shot45 Posted February 22, 2014 #12 Share Posted February 22, 2014 If I had your concerns I would never have gotten a balcony cabin........Better safe than sorry....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 22, 2014 Author #13 Share Posted February 22, 2014 we also have a 3 year old and a balcony and i want to throw up at the thought. We also have an interior room so i'm hoping she will spend most of her time in the interior room. I can't tell how the door opens but i wonder if we can bring our own child door lock to place on the door. And yes, thinking of throwing the chairs and table overboard as well :) yes!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 22, 2014 Author #14 Share Posted February 22, 2014 If I had your concerns I would never have gotten a balcony cabin........Better safe than sorry....... And I agree, but the hubby has always wanted one and I am a bit overprotective when it comes to her anyway, just because of her adventurous personality. We won't be in the room that much anyway, so I'm sure it will be fine. I'm probably just worrying too much when I should just focus on enjoying it :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 22, 2014 Author #15 Share Posted February 22, 2014 We also have a 3 year old and a balcony and I want to throw up at the thought. We also have an interior room so I'm hoping she will spend most of her time in the interior room. I can't tell how the door opens but I wonder if we can bring our own child door lock to place on the door. And yes, thinking of throwing the chairs and table overboard as well :) oh and also a great point about your own lock. what type were you thinking? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerif Posted February 22, 2014 #16 Share Posted February 22, 2014 We also have a 3 year old and a balcony and I want to throw up at the thought. We also have an interior room so I'm hoping she will spend most of her time in the interior room. I can't tell how the door opens but I wonder if we can bring our own child door lock to place on the door. And yes, thinking of throwing the chairs and table overboard as well :) There are small plastic stick up alarms you could put on the doors. Used them when the grandkids were small. No lounge chairs on an ocean view balcony. As for the table and chairs, you would be out there with them so they would be within reach at all times. Just don't let them drag the table and chairs over to the railing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
readytolose Posted February 22, 2014 #17 Share Posted February 22, 2014 Just curious, are you worried about your 3 year jumping ship while out exploring the rest of the ship? I would think there would be a higher chance of falling off the side of the ship then on your personal balcony. The rooms are small. I can't imagine you would be able to have your eyes away from them long enough to get the door open, slide the chair over to the railing, climb up the chair and then jump over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jennywren46 Posted February 22, 2014 #18 Share Posted February 22, 2014 If you look at the picture the door handle is down when the doors open when its closed the lever is pushed up and I think there's a child lock at the top of the handle Im sorry I cant remember exactly where . I dont think they would find it easy to open the closed door but you would obviously have to watch them when out on the balcony, . Im glad my kids are grown up now :). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gayle V Posted February 22, 2014 #19 Share Posted February 22, 2014 (edited) The lock and the handle on the door are definitely hard to work. But if you really do not want the balcony furniture, you should ask the room steward to take it away. And if he seems hesitant to do that, ask at the guest services desk and tell them exactly why you are concerned. I can't imagine any ship would refuse to remove those chairs if you say your child may potentially climb over the rail. Edited February 22, 2014 by Gayle V Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
long_shot45 Posted February 22, 2014 #20 Share Posted February 22, 2014 Maybe you could just ask them to put up bars on your balcony so they couldn't fall overboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrsPete Posted February 22, 2014 #21 Share Posted February 22, 2014 Just curious, are you worried about your 3 year jumping ship while out exploring the rest of the ship? I would think there would be a higher chance of falling off the side of the ship then on your personal balcony. The rooms are small. I can't imagine you would be able to have your eyes away from them long enough to get the door open, slide the chair over to the railing, climb up the chair and then jump over. I disagree. The main outdoor decks -- that is, the pool decks -- are arranged kind of like a wedding cake. That is, if you somehow managed to top the railings, you'd hit the next deck instead of the ocean. While that's bad, it's not 3-year old in the ocean bad. In contrast, your balcony room is directly over the one below it, and the ocean is directly below -- and you have chairs on your balcony, perfect for climbing. Also the railings in the public areas are tall (over a 3 year old's head), and they're angled "inward" and have plexiglass covering the railings, so a person who tried to climb them couldn't use his or her feet. In contrast, the private balcony railings are lower and -- again -- come with a chair conveniently placed for climbing. No, IF a problem were to occur, it'd be on a private balcony. Regardless, it's really not something about which to worry. Has anyone ever heard of a child going overboard? And lots of parents drink too much or simply are so lost in their own world that they don't supervise adequately. No, it's adults doing stupid things or adults who are the victim of foul play who go overboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 23, 2014 Author #22 Share Posted February 23, 2014 Just curious, are you worried about your 3 year jumping ship while out exploring the rest of the ship? I would think there would be a higher chance of falling off the side of the ship then on your personal balcony. The rooms are small. I can't imagine you would be able to have your eyes away from them long enough to get the door open, slide the chair over to the railing, climb up the chair and then jump over. LOL... No, but my son is so different from my daughter, that I guess I am just overprotective of her because she's so much more fearless than my son. My husband isn't worried about it at all. I guess i just want to take all the precautions I can (within reason). But the bars aren't a bad idea ;) and I'm sure once we are on board, there will be nothing for me to worry about and I'm sure I will realize i'm overreacting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRUIS4ME Posted February 23, 2014 #23 Share Posted February 23, 2014 As others have mentioned, the sliding doors are heavy, the locks and handles are not flimsy....and the balcony rails are plexiglass (not bars with spaces in between). However, you could pack a couple 24 or 30 inch - one inch dowels in your bag to lay on the door tracks to prevent the door from sliding open. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtlFamilyof4 Posted February 23, 2014 Author #24 Share Posted February 23, 2014 thanks for all the info! i'm sure it will be fine :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
macrc Posted February 23, 2014 #25 Share Posted February 23, 2014 What ship are you going on. On the Allure the handle is not the child lock. There is a lock high up on the back of the sliding door. Someone posted a picture a while back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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