cornish pixie
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What is it they say "you can choose your friends but not your family"
Hope you enjoy your cruise
Hope you enjoy your cruise

I'm just curious, is this rule posted somewhere very obvious? Like on a big sign by the pools? I don't question that this is the rule. However, this is not something I would have just guessed because children with swim diapers have been allowed at all the public parks/pools that we have went to. As the other poster pointed out, this is allowed in WDW. My LO (17 months) has yet to go #2 in a swim diaper, lol, not to give TMI. So I never gave too much thought to it.
I personally wouldn't put my toddler who is not potty trained in the pool now that I know this is the rule, it makes sense in a confined space like that. She will have fun in the splash zone I am sure. It just seems like most people here immediately jump to the conclusion that people are being rude and not following the rules on purpose, so that makes me wonder if this rule is posted and very obvious? Could it just be a mistake/misinformation for most people who take their baby/toddler into the pool? If I didn't read these boards I would not have been aware of this even though I have looked at a ton of information on DCL's website (most people don't read every little thing).
Obviously the OP's SIL is informed though, and that is just plain rude of her to not care. Good luck on a cruise with that one!![]()
Young Children at Mickey's Pool
The United States Public Health Service requires that only children who are toilet trained be permitted to enter swimming pools onboard cruise ships. Children under 3 years of age who are not toilet trained are welcome to enjoy the Splash Zone next to Mickey's Pool. This special play area has been designed exclusively for the enjoyment of children wearing swim diapers.
Coast Guard personal flotation devices (PFDs), water wings and flotation sewn into bathing suits can be brought onboard and are permitted in Mickey's Pool. However, floats, rafts and fun noodles will not be allowed onboard.
Another thing about this, I think it'd be A LOT harder to catch boys breaking this rule (or rather parents of boys, since the boys themselves wouldn't know any better) because it'd be a lot easier to hide a swim diaper in a pair of swim trunks than it would in a skin-tight bathing suit, which is what girls normally wear. I wonder if any parents of girls have ever complained about that.![]()
Another thing about this, I think it'd be A LOT harder to catch boys breaking this rule (or rather parents of boys, since the boys themselves wouldn't know any better) because it'd be a lot easier to hide a swim diaper in a pair of swim trunks than it would in a skin-tight bathing suit, which is what girls normally wear. I wonder if any parents of girls have ever complained about that.![]()
I'm just curious, is this rule posted somewhere very obvious? Like on a big sign by the pools?
There is a large sign by each pool stating what the rules are, number to dial in an emergency etc: http://www.flickr.com/photos/retokurmann/4159964271/in/photostream/
Ex Techie
The pee... well, I dont think she has pee pee in the pool but cant be certain....
The reason I say this is because she gets out of the pool to pee pee on the deck...
So for this reason, we will be using swim diapers and staying in Nemo's Reef on our upcoming cruise...
I dont think she would pee or poo in the pool but I dont want her getting out and going pee on the deck either...
She may be closer to being fully trained over the next 2 months but I'd rather not risk it..... And besides.... Nemo's Reef looks like its a lot of FUN!
Another thing about this, I think it'd be A LOT harder to catch boys breaking this rule (or rather parents of boys, since the boys themselves wouldn't know any better) because it'd be a lot easier to hide a swim diaper in a pair of swim trunks than it would in a skin-tight bathing suit, which is what girls normally wear. I wonder if any parents of girls have ever complained about that.![]()
I don't question that this is the rule. However, this is not something I would have just guessed because children with swim diapers have been allowed at all the public parks/pools that we have went to. As the other poster pointed out, this is allowed in WDW. My LO (17 months) has yet to go #2 in a swim diaper, lol, not to give TMI. So I never gave too much thought to it.