HookedonMagic
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If you think that people posting are hostile, wait until you actually sail! We sailed RCCL's Mariner of the Seas last year with our two children. While the staff was great, our fellow passengers were (generally) VERY anti-children (and we sailed in March, during spring break.) At the time, our son was only 1 (our daughter was 14...she's a very mature teen who loves DCL!), so we NEVER brought him in the dining room (we ate in shifts.) We NEVER brought him to any shows and he spent NO time by the pool. Yet, just taking him on deck or to the shopping promenade brought sighs and stares from our fellow (older) cruisers. People made no attempt to hide their resentment that we would dare to bring a toddler on board. Twice, in the elevator, we had people ask why we even bothered sailing (and our son was simply standing, holding our hands, not making a single peep!)
Anyway, good luck! And happy sailing. We actually had a good time (nice ship, good ports, friendly staff, etc), even with the grumpy crowd on board.
Anyway, good luck! And happy sailing. We actually had a good time (nice ship, good ports, friendly staff, etc), even with the grumpy crowd on board.

One woman in the buffet line the first day reamed a CM because they didn't give her a child's tray like I received. Well, she didn't have any kids with her. I had two. 
as we have on Disney trips and cruises. That is just something that can and does happen anywhere. I have had my toddlers have a total meltdown in
. But, I did make plans in advance of what we'd do and I didn't over pack our schedule. It was reasonable and if someone was tired, we headed back to the hotel without an issue. It was a great experience for us. On night we even hired a "fairy godmother" and DH and I went out to dinner at our resort. She was a wonderful grandmotherly type, brought a bunch of toys and the kids loved her. My DS7 still talks about "Vera". Everyone asked us why we were wasting our money going to WDW when he was so young. Well, he was free, we used frequent flier miles and don't DH, myself and our other son deserve to enjoy ourselves and build family memories? Following TVGuys rationale, if we waited until Drew was 4, then our older boy would have been 8 before any 


