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On cruise planner it says there is a restriction of like 5 or 6 and up to snorkel. Will they allow a 2 y/o to still go on the catamaran? Won’t let us book her on the excursion, but I’ve gotten different answers when calling RC. Anyone here taken a younger baby?

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First off, it's a wonderful excursion — highly recommended.

 

But, probably not the best for little ones. Aside from the fact that you'd need to keep an adult on the boat to stay with the little one, once snorkeling is over, there's lots of food drink and dancing — with a lot of people moving around up and back to the top side (the higher area in front — perfect for sun bathing and watching the waves, but with little protection to keep a small child from falling in). It might be hard to keep a little one engaged and happy for three or four hours. My 20 year old twins thought it was awesome, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have taken them when they were 2.

 

Just my two cents — have an amazing cruise, though.

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