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Will the staff inflate blow up pools?


barry70

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We will be on the NCL Pearl with our 2 1/2 year old in a few weeks. We plan to bring one of those blow up pools. Does anyone happen to know if the staff will blow these up for us (maybe they have some high pressured air somewhere?) or if we will have to do it ourselves (with our lungs)? Thanks!

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They probably will not since it's not a "normal" request.

 

We are getting Baby_G a small blow-up pool that we're just going to keep inflated (use as a bathtub/pool/clothes washing area). I'm making sure to keeping about the size of a pool chair. We're lucky, this cruise we have a balcony, so we can keep it out there and out of our way.

 

Lady_G

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I don't know for sure first hand, but I'd go with what everyone else is saying and assume probably not.

 

If you'd like a suggestion--maybe a small foot pump would not take up too much room in your suitcase.

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It is etirely up to the individual crew/crew member on most ships.

 

In addition to the foot pump, there are also even smaller hand pumps. As someone else mentioned the pool is undoubtably very small and even a good quality balloon hand pump will likely work on any small inflatable.

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It is etirely up to the individual crew/crew member on most ships.

 

In addition to the foot pump, there are also even smaller hand pumps. As someone else mentioned the pool is undoubtably very small and even a good quality balloon hand pump will likely work on any small inflatable.

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It is etirely up to the individual crew/crew member on most ships.

 

In addition to the foot pump, there are also even smaller hand pumps. As someone else mentioned the pool is undoubtably very small and even a good quality balloon hand pump will likely work on any small inflatable.

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Barry

 

Not sure about NCL but my daughter had no problem getting her daughters

blow up pool inflated by her room steward on the Carnival Liberty last

February. When he came to her room as she was unpacking to introduce

himself he asked if she needed anything. She inquired about getting the

blown up. He said no problem give me the pool. She gave him the pool

and $5 and told him no hurry, as soon as he had a free minute. He was

back with the pool within 10 minutes!!

 

The pool worked great in the shower and on the Lido deck aft. She

found a place out of the way of the pool and was joined by two other

toddlers who couldn't go into the regular pool.

 

Have a great cruise:)

 

Joyce

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Barry

 

Not sure about NCL but my daughter had no problem getting her daughters

blow up pool inflated by her room steward on the Carnival Liberty last

February. When he came to her room as she was unpacking to introduce

himself he asked if she needed anything. She inquired about getting the

blown up. He said no problem give me the pool. She gave him the pool

and $5 and told him no hurry, as soon as he had a free minute. He was

back with the pool within 10 minutes!!

 

That is terrific!!! That steward went above and beyond and deserved the $5.00!!!!

 

Lady_G

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I think Barry should plan on blowing......

 

 

And the pool should be small enough to only take a little bit of air...like the ones you can bath kids in the sink with. People shouldn't plan on a "pool" for the kids to swim in......:D

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I think Barry should plan on blowing......

 

 

And the pool should be small enough to only take a little bit of air...like the ones you can bath kids in the sink with. People shouldn't plan on a "pool" for the kids to swim in......:D

 

 

Barry may end up blowing............

 

The pools are small enough to need just a bit of air but the one we had

was not a flimsy plastic material and I've never seen a "pool" small

enough to fit in a sink unless it was an industrial size:confused: . What would

you suggest for what the kids should swim in?

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Barry may end up blowing............

 

The pools are small enough to need just a bit of air but the one we had

was not a flimsy plastic material and I've never seen a "pool" small

enough to fit in a sink unless it was an industrial size:confused: . What would

you suggest for what the kids should swim in?

 

 

 

Snug tub is great -http://www.babyuniverse.com/pro/baby/19118/SnugTubDeluxe.html

 

Great for a toddler to splash around in. Doesn't take up too much deck space. It's 32X21, just enough for a toddler to "swim".

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Question for y'all that are taking the pool on deck for our kids that can't go into the big kids pool (I'm with the whole rule of no poop in pool) where do you get them filled?

 

Probably a stupid question, sorry.

 

 

 

How about a bucket dipped in the pool? If you are using it on your balcony, how about the ice bucket? Just ideas....

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Please make sure your pool is on the smaller-side.....

 

The cruise lines don't have to allow us to bring baby-sized pools. This is very nice of them and we wouldn't want to spoil the ability for others!!! :)

 

 

that's why the snug tub is great 32X21 - 21 is less than the width of a deck chair....

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