We've sailed with our son twice...once when he was just 15 weeks old and again when he was 15 months old. His next cruise is schedule when he is 3+. I think we'll all enjoy a better vacation next time.
In my opinion, cruising with a young toddler is really a mixed bag. It is a lot of work, but entertaining,too. On the one hand, you have to bring so much more...stroller, diapers, beach tent and toys, toys and books for the room, toddler snacks, etc. Your room is a tighter squeeze with the diaper genie and pack 'n play. And you really are restricted with activities. Toddlers change so quickly...it is hard to predict whether they'll be able to sit through a single meal or show. We brought my mom along on our second cruise with him and did the "baby swap" for every meal. He was just too squirmy to sit through dinner. It wouldn't be fair to him to expect it or to the other diner's seated near us.
On the other hand, the CM's are really sweet with young children...always a smile and a wave hello. The pictures with characters and at the beach are priceless, as are the squeals of delight you'll hear over the simplest things! The whole world is amazing to a child that age and it is alot of fun to experience the ship through their eyes. And the CM's at Flounders really do a nice job...when we've sailed, the staff has been young English women...we almost felt like we were leaving our little guy with Mary Poppins!
The bottom line is, if you decide to go, don't get swept up with the notion this will be some big relaxing romantic trip. It may be, just don't count on it. Traveling anywhere with a little one requires flexibility and an open mind. A cruise with your toddler could be a trip of a lifetime, or a complete disaster! Be honest about your expectations, and then you won't be disappointed.
By the way, we sailed twice before our son was born. Once with our DD who was 10 and again with our DD and her cousin when the girls were both 11. The trips were AWESOME for all of us. My DH and I sailed the Magic this past fall, when our son was 21 months. He stayed home with his sister (who is now 15), as well as both sets of grandparents. He had a great week at home and we enjoyed a truly MAGICAL adults-only cruise!
Whatever you decide, Happy Sailing!
