So this may seem like a dumb question..but I am assuming that there are bathrooms located inside the OC and they are "child" size toliets and sinks at their level..right??
This is the first time cruising with our daughter.
Thanks for the help!
Yep, the sinks are child sized at the club.
Here are some pics I found from a website (not mine):
http://montserratd.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/100_1315.jpg
http://montserratd.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/100_1316.jpg
VERY glad to see this. I was wondering! I'm sure there are wee toilets to match the low sinks as well, yes?
Ok I have a tiny question. My DD will be days shy of her third birthday when we sail... Does anyone think she'll be allowed in? She's in full time preschool and no longer has any accidents there and doesn't has accidents at home so I'm hopeful.
Both my kids went before they were three.
...He did fine, I was nervious.
Ed
Both my kids went before they were three.
With my son we went back and checked on him a few times. This was 2 years ago, they did not allow pull-ups and he had to pass a test where he went in and tried to use the bathroom and wash up.
He did fine, I was nervious.
Ed
I wondered about the same thing. I found this http://www.amazon.com/Mayfair-10E-0...UTF8&coliid=I1VQL1JOFSPU6C&colid=O6CV2DZS5E9V
on amazon and was thinking of purchasing it for our future vacations.
But I'm not sure if it'll fit the cruise "throne" YKWIM.
Did you ever get this, and did it fit?
Has anyone else ever taken a seat cover that did fit the seats on the ship?
Thanks everyone!
I guess I'm pleasantly surprised that a 3yo could clean themselves decently enough. Then again DD has sometime before she hits 3... a lot could happen by then.
And thanks for the suggestions on clothing and frequent visits, I will definitely do that on our trip when she's 3+.
Under 3 is no longer allowed in, unless with a parent during open house.
As far as pottying goes, the boys and girls bathrooms are right across from each other in the club. When we went, only one child was allowed in at a time (not even siblings could go together) and a male CM stood outside the boy bathroom and a female CM outside the girls bathroom. They were there to keep check of each other as well as to monitor only one child at a time in the bathroom. If the little ones came out with pants not all of the way up, they would assist in pulling them up and buttoning, but only in front of the other CM watching. If they could hear that a child didn't wash their hands, they would direct them to the instant hand sanitizer stations.
I think the current question by Cptnkirky is about one specific post:
"I found this http://www.amazon.com/Mayfair-10E-0...UTF8&coliid=I1VQL1JOFSPU6C&colid=O6CV2DZS5E9V
on amazon and was thinking of purchasing it for our future vacations.
But I'm not sure if it'll fit the cruise "throne" YKWIM."
I think Cptnkirky is wondering:
"Did you ever get this, and did it fit?
Has anyone else ever taken a seat cover that did fit the seats on the ship?"
Honestly, the hole is so much smaller with the ship's toilets we didn't even consider taking DD's potty seat that fit on top of the toilet at home.
Not that I'm aware of. You should consider bringing your own. Get some of the disposable chux pads that hospital uses. You can get them at medical supplies stores and even pet stores.So, along these lines, my question is do they make up the beds with a rubber sheet? My niece has an occastional bedwetting incident and I would hate to have it happen on the ship and not protect the mattress.
Has anyone requested one, or just brought their own?
Since this question was asked over 3 years ago, I'd guess the poster solved their problem.Not that I'm aware of. You should consider bringing your own. Get some of the disposable chux pads that hospital uses. You can get them at medical supplies stores and even pet stores.