disneyfan888
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Hello everyone,
The hubby and I are super excited to be going on the Eastern Transatlantic cruise next year on the Magic. We have sailed with DCL multiple times, but have never done anything longer than 7 nights, so this will be a new experience. We also have a baby who will be 2 at the time of sailing. We have already done DCL with her, but they have been short voyages. I am a bit nervous this time around since it is a longer cruise and it would be the first time traveling International with the baby. I don't know if it's just regular mom jitters or if I should really be concerned about anything.
What are some things we should prep for for those who have done the Transatlantic voyages?
Also, we have the DCL insurance, but were considering getting additional traveler's insurance that covers anything medical in the event anything were to happen, especially traveling with the baby. Any recommendations as to what companies I should research?
I have read multiple times that the longer voyages tend to get boring, although I don't see us getting bored on DCL, if you fall into this category, why did you think it was boring? We are just looking to kick back and relax so I don't think we should have any issues, but we were curious.
Any information is greatly appreciated. TIA.

The hubby and I are super excited to be going on the Eastern Transatlantic cruise next year on the Magic. We have sailed with DCL multiple times, but have never done anything longer than 7 nights, so this will be a new experience. We also have a baby who will be 2 at the time of sailing. We have already done DCL with her, but they have been short voyages. I am a bit nervous this time around since it is a longer cruise and it would be the first time traveling International with the baby. I don't know if it's just regular mom jitters or if I should really be concerned about anything.
What are some things we should prep for for those who have done the Transatlantic voyages?
Also, we have the DCL insurance, but were considering getting additional traveler's insurance that covers anything medical in the event anything were to happen, especially traveling with the baby. Any recommendations as to what companies I should research?
I have read multiple times that the longer voyages tend to get boring, although I don't see us getting bored on DCL, if you fall into this category, why did you think it was boring? We are just looking to kick back and relax so I don't think we should have any issues, but we were curious.
Any information is greatly appreciated. TIA.

