justhat
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We're booked for a 4 night Wonder cruise in June and will be bringing our 3 month old daughter on board with us. Has anyone sailed with an infant this young and if so, what do we need to know? We'll be in WDW for a week before and 3 days after the cruise and I've been planning for the baby on that part of the trip for months, but for some reason the cruise part seemed like it would be easier. Now that I'm thinking about possibly not being able to add her to our reservation because of too many kids her age already booked, Flounder's Reef filling to capacity, etc. I'm going into panic mode!!! I do have some questions that hopefully you guys will have answers too:
We are currently booked on the Disney transfers from WDW. Is this a good way to get to the ship? Our priority is to book times for Flounder's Reef because we'd like to eat at Palo's one night. Will the transfers get us there at a good time, or should we cancel them and get a town car?
We're in a category 3 room and the CM told me when I booked that I could book Palo's in advance because of the cat. 3 room. Is this true? If so, is it only Palo's or can you book Palo's and Flounder's Reef?
Has anyone left a child this young at Flounder's Reef? We've looked at photos online and it looks nice and clean and heard from others with older kids that their kids were very happy there but I haven't heard anything about 3 month olds.
What are the hours for Flounder's Reef? I know they're open at night during the dinner seatings, but what about during the day? We don't plan to leave her there a lot (though I think it sounds like that), just for dinner one night and if we book an excursion that she can't come on (if they're open during the day). Can infants go on all the excursions that don't have a minimum age listed?
Do the staterooms have cribs/pack n' plays available like the WDW resorts? I assume they have something, but I can't seem to find any info on it.
Sorry about all the questions, I think that's it (for now at least). We'll be calling to add her to our reservation (not sure what I'll do when they ask for her birthday though) tomorrow since others have said that they have limits on the number of kids in each age group allowed to sail.
We are currently booked on the Disney transfers from WDW. Is this a good way to get to the ship? Our priority is to book times for Flounder's Reef because we'd like to eat at Palo's one night. Will the transfers get us there at a good time, or should we cancel them and get a town car?
We're in a category 3 room and the CM told me when I booked that I could book Palo's in advance because of the cat. 3 room. Is this true? If so, is it only Palo's or can you book Palo's and Flounder's Reef?
Has anyone left a child this young at Flounder's Reef? We've looked at photos online and it looks nice and clean and heard from others with older kids that their kids were very happy there but I haven't heard anything about 3 month olds.
What are the hours for Flounder's Reef? I know they're open at night during the dinner seatings, but what about during the day? We don't plan to leave her there a lot (though I think it sounds like that), just for dinner one night and if we book an excursion that she can't come on (if they're open during the day). Can infants go on all the excursions that don't have a minimum age listed?
Do the staterooms have cribs/pack n' plays available like the WDW resorts? I assume they have something, but I can't seem to find any info on it.
Sorry about all the questions, I think that's it (for now at least). We'll be calling to add her to our reservation (not sure what I'll do when they ask for her birthday though) tomorrow since others have said that they have limits on the number of kids in each age group allowed to sail.