There are pretty significant health regulations regarding the changing of diapers, etc. That is a big difference between Flounders and the Club.
Also, there are NOT a lot of diapers on board. We had two babies in diapers when we cruised. I made a huge mistake in packing. When I calculated the diapers we needed for the seven day cruise, I counted up how many changes we did each day---- but I didn't multiply by TWO!!! Show's the silly errors one makes when rushed to pack.
Making it worse, there was a hurricane, so our itinerary was thrown off. We had planned to replenish our diaper supply along the way, but we were on the ship more than expected with an extra stop at Castaway Cay. No diapers there. Also, when the ship is in port the stores don't open on the ship. And the store was limited in its size of diapers.
We did go to see if they had extras at Flounders, but they had none in our size. Make sure you pack PLENTY of diapers, and remember that the itinerary can change due to the weather.
One of our children is developmentally disabled and had trouble at the time with not having accidents. He was seven. For the most part, he is dry but we know that wet accidents aren't uncommon with him. We talked with the staff and explained the situation, and they were okay with his wearing a pull-up. We did not stray far from the club and he was with us most of hte time, but there was no problem.
Also, there are NOT a lot of diapers on board. We had two babies in diapers when we cruised. I made a huge mistake in packing. When I calculated the diapers we needed for the seven day cruise, I counted up how many changes we did each day---- but I didn't multiply by TWO!!! Show's the silly errors one makes when rushed to pack.
Making it worse, there was a hurricane, so our itinerary was thrown off. We had planned to replenish our diaper supply along the way, but we were on the ship more than expected with an extra stop at Castaway Cay. No diapers there. Also, when the ship is in port the stores don't open on the ship. And the store was limited in its size of diapers.
We did go to see if they had extras at Flounders, but they had none in our size. Make sure you pack PLENTY of diapers, and remember that the itinerary can change due to the weather.
One of our children is developmentally disabled and had trouble at the time with not having accidents. He was seven. For the most part, he is dry but we know that wet accidents aren't uncommon with him. We talked with the staff and explained the situation, and they were okay with his wearing a pull-up. We did not stray far from the club and he was with us most of hte time, but there was no problem.