Someone got robbed in Nassau this week and a person tried to help him and got killed; both US citizens & cruise ship passengers.
http://www.cruiselawnews.com/
I realize that you can't go thru life paranoid and we don't, but no way I'm leaving my 6 year old in the kids club while I go ashore to a foreign country.
Just my opinion.
Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards
I love Nassau, you know I do. But I'm wondering about your statement. It sounds like it would have been better by your comment for them to have taken their kids with them? They didn't get mugged on the ship, they got mugged in the city and the guy tried to stop it. So by your saying "no way I'm leaving my 6 year old in the kids club while I go ashore to a foreign country," it sounds like you are advocating to bring the 6 yr old to the foreign country, wherein the bad thing happened? Or is it just me.
Also, not all ports are 'foreign'. Would you feel comfortable leaving kids on the ship while you were at Castaway? Don't really see the difference of the CMs on the ship or on the island. You probably agree.
But bad things still do happen, accidents, illnesses etc. Guess I'm glad I don't have any to worry about in the first place!
To the OP, our parents started taking us on cruises when we were about 12. I remember a few somewhat boring choices (bus up the 'rainforest' in San Juan was ok.) but they never took an excursion without us. We travelled as a family, and got to experience many awesome things most lil kids wouldn't get to. Dad took us scuba diving in St Thomas, I mean there was so much we did together. Mom didn't always come (that isn't her thing). But our parents would never have gone off to a bar and left us on board (not their thing again.)
If memory serves, I think the first excursion we didn't take as a family came with our Hawaii trip when my very very soon to be fiance (proposed at the Luau in Maui a few days later) and I wanted to go to the Volcanic Natl Park and they went on a garden tour. I was 20. That was the first time I can remember splitting up on shore.
Now we are all in different states. This last cruise, the two husbands went off and did guy stuff (which ended up being not much) in Nassau while our original family (Mom & Dad and 3 daughters) went to Blue Lagoon. It was an amazing magical time and though we didn't spend every minute together, we got to each lunch together and ride the ferries and do the animal encounters together etc.
There are still plenty of opportunities to relax with a drink on the beach for instance without leaving the kids. I don't have any though, so it's not my problem. Haha! Jk. You can decide for yourself. Growing up from my perspective, I'm so glad our family did the island trips together. Your family may not always be together (as ours isnt') and every moment is precious.
And besides, people give kids waaayy too much input nowadays. So what if they are bored. Try to find something everyone likes ok that offers different things. Go tour a mayan pyramid or float through the caverns of Belize. Any number of adventures. If the kids ever, ever complain on a cruise, well that's ridiculous! Cuz you took them ON A CRUISE! Kids need to learn some 'ppreciation!
