Hello Everyone,
We are leaving for our first cruise tomorrow (1/29 - Western Caribbean) and we're excited, but a bit unsure what to expect.
We are travelling with DD4 1/2 and DS19 months. DS is an early riser (doesn't get it from DH or myself) and is often up before 6 AM
For those of you with young children who get up early, how do you keep them occupied until it's a more civilized hour?? DS is not interested in TV and reading books will only keep him busy for maybe 10 minutes. He is a VERY busy, always-on-the go little boy...he really needs to be able to explore and wander around, otherwise he gets cranky (we have our hands full whenever we get on a plane with him & simply hope that he'll nap for at least a little bit.)
On the other hand, DD likes to snuggle up and watch TV. At her age, it's easy to engage her in some quiet activities like colouring, reading, etc. Besides, she usually sleeps until at least 8 AM, so we're not worried about her disturbing everyone.
What's open on the Disney Magic at 6 AM? Any of the restaurants? Will DH I meet other parents strolling around the ship at that hour??
Thanks for any advice!!
We are leaving for our first cruise tomorrow (1/29 - Western Caribbean) and we're excited, but a bit unsure what to expect.
We are travelling with DD4 1/2 and DS19 months. DS is an early riser (doesn't get it from DH or myself) and is often up before 6 AM
For those of you with young children who get up early, how do you keep them occupied until it's a more civilized hour?? DS is not interested in TV and reading books will only keep him busy for maybe 10 minutes. He is a VERY busy, always-on-the go little boy...he really needs to be able to explore and wander around, otherwise he gets cranky (we have our hands full whenever we get on a plane with him & simply hope that he'll nap for at least a little bit.)
On the other hand, DD likes to snuggle up and watch TV. At her age, it's easy to engage her in some quiet activities like colouring, reading, etc. Besides, she usually sleeps until at least 8 AM, so we're not worried about her disturbing everyone.
What's open on the Disney Magic at 6 AM? Any of the restaurants? Will DH I meet other parents strolling around the ship at that hour??
Thanks for any advice!!
, but I checked recent navigators and they have pastries and coffee at 6:30 and breakfast at topsiders begins at 7:30. The drink station is also available on deck 9, so you could get juice or milk for him there. It is always fun to walk around deck 9 or 10 no matter what the time and I think you will find folks walking deck 4 at that time.
