Very true, so educate her on the good AND the bad so she can make her own decision of it but do not impose your beliefs on someone else because that hurts others as well. Because kids don't understand the ramifications of not having their own thoughts and beliefs either. Keep your view out of it and let her learn to make decisions on her own. People can argue that cruising in general is bad for ocean and or local habitat. The computer or phone you are using is not going to biodegrade and is not meant to last (as a working computer) for long. People go buy new printers when they need new ink because the ink is more expensive than a printer. I HATE beets, my son loves them, do I not buy them because I hate them? No. I don't force my opinions on my kid. Heck I let him be the decision maker on whether we sail to Alaska or Europe this year. I asked him to tell me what he liked about each and what he did not like. He made the decision and he told me why he made that decision. He is FIVE! Don't tell me that visiting ancient ruins in Europe is good for them when tourists flock to town. The destruction of human wear, the trash, people defacing, etc isn't good for future generations to get a chance to see these things. Have you seen things like the steps to the top of St Peter's Basilica? Worn and indented from thousands of people walking up the steps in their shoes. Someday this will not be an option for people to do. EVERYTHING we do on this planet makes an impact. Swimming with the dolphins could be the first step in this young girl being part of the future generations who tries to better the plight of animals kept at zoos and enclosed sanctuaries. It can be a learning experience for her both before and after. Before, she can make a lists of things she thinks can help or hurt by swimming with dolphins. Maybe she can provide some facts with the help of parents doing an internet search of the location the dolphins are at (ie Blue Lagoon in Nassau specifically) and write a few of those things down. After the trip she can write down things she learned (things like how she can help the dolphins in the future). It doesn't have to be a miserable experience to learn a little about a place you are visiting and/or have visited! She's 10 (if I recall correctly) so she can make it fun! She can start a scrapbook to put her lists in, her ideas of what she thinks it will be like, then pics from the day and what she learned etc after. Forcing your view on someone doesn't help people, it hurts them. Sent from Stephie's iPhone using DISBoards