I just started considering a cruise today and have been reading through lots of threads here. My dd will be a young 3 and I don't know if she'll want to be left with the kids' club activities. Do you have to drop them off all day or can you pick and choose activities for them from the navigators?
Also, it's sounding a little intimidating having to rush to the right location to get seating at Palo or a reservation for a spa treatment. Where else will a young child not be able to join us (other than most of the excursions)?
I usually like to plan my trips, but could we just show up and not reserve anything and still do OK? If my dd won't leave our sides (and I don't really want to be apart for too much time) will we still enjoy what there is to offer?
I just read that non-potty trained children can only be in one ear of the mickey pool (how big is that?). I feel sure that dd will be fine for that by cruise time, but what other little restrictions are there for young children?
Also, it's sounding a little intimidating having to rush to the right location to get seating at Palo or a reservation for a spa treatment. Where else will a young child not be able to join us (other than most of the excursions)?
I usually like to plan my trips, but could we just show up and not reserve anything and still do OK? If my dd won't leave our sides (and I don't really want to be apart for too much time) will we still enjoy what there is to offer?
I just read that non-potty trained children can only be in one ear of the mickey pool (how big is that?). I feel sure that dd will be fine for that by cruise time, but what other little restrictions are there for young children?



I got the idea from someone else who has pictures of their children in their sig line. Leave the flash off so that you get the siloette effect.