Just something to think about, most states will prosecute you if anything harmful happens to your child that is left alone at home before the age of 11 or 12.
I❤MICKEY;52439840 said:If your child is in the Edge is there still a parent check in/out like the club or is it automatically set up that kids can come/go as they like? My boys are still too young for the Edge. Just curious.
Just something to think about, most states will prosecute you if anything harmful happens to your child that is left alone at home before the age of 11 or 12.
Too many sexual predators "out there" just waiting for "crimes of opportunity"! Cruise settings are "perfect" opportunity for these SICK molesters! If you can't watch your "precious" kids on a cruise, dont take them. RESPONSIBLE parenting!
Most? If you look it up, only 5 states have a minimum age of 11 or higher for kids to be left home alone during the day, and 4 of those are only a recommended guideline and not a legal requirement. According to your information, you live in one of the states with a recommended age.
http://www.latchkey-kids.com/latchkey-kids-age-limits.htm
I don't think a cruise is all that perfect a setting for a molester. I worry about my kids far more when I send them to walk the two blocks to their grandparents house than I ever do when they're walking around the ship. I'm not saying it's absolutely impossible for anything bad to ever happen but I think the odds are pretty low. It seems like assaulting random kids on a cruise ship would be a great way for a molester to get caught.
Wasn't there a sexual assault by a crew member of an adult on a Disney Ship when it was pulling into port the morning of the last of the cruise????
this is not going to be a popular response but i just do not understand the mind set of someone not comfortable allowing their children to go unescorted at home but yet allow them to go unescorted on vacation. to me it should be the opposite if at all.
this is a floating city full of people you do not know. what would make this any safer? the very last thing i would allow my children to do is walk down any hallway on any ship alone. its just not safe. that being said it is everyones individual choice and the 'know your child' rule is a good one. keep in mind, when something happens, its seldom your childs issue. a predator is very good at what they do and a child often can't control that.
i certainly respect everyones thoughts on this and this is only my thought so please, no flames. please ...
I agree with this completely! The age I would let my kids wander the ship is the same as the age I would let them wander the local mall by themselves. Now, if it's just a question of leaving dinner early to go straight to the club or something like that, I would probably relax a little about it.
Too many sexual predators "out there" just waiting for "crimes of opportunity"! Cruise settings are "perfect" opportunity for these SICK molesters! If you can't watch your "precious" kids on a cruise, dont take them. RESPONSIBLE parenting!