My sons are 10, 6.5 and 4....

3littlepeas

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Now I know the 4yr old won't be able to do the Dolphin swim, but do you think he'll have a good time anyways? will he be able to participate in the other activities? What do they do with small kids if the parent is in the water with the other 2? Anybody ever went with a kid younger than 6? (boy!!! so many questions!!!)
Thanks for any input
Julie:hyper:
 
I don't think DC has any type of kid camp or care facility on property. You should email DC from their website with any questions you have concerning your 4 yr. old They sent very prompt responses to my questions.
 
If someone on the shore can watch the kid, you'll be ok.

The dolphin swim is only 20 minutes, it's over in a flash.

I'm sure the DC people can watch the kid while you're with the dolphins.

You go thru a training tour in a tiki hut, which everyone can sit thru. Then you walk out to the shore and go in the water. It's at this point where the DC people can watch the little one. They have many life guards watching the people in the water. I'm sure they could arrange for an extra person to watch your child while you swim, and you'd only be about 20 yards away.
 
Why not give them a call to see what can be arranged beforehand I am not sure if they will be comfortable taking responsibility for watching child:jester:
 


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