MaleficentRN
Orange Bird is my spirit animal.
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You will not be escorted off the ship you will meet the captain , that is for sure, yes I actually missed one and after 36 hours of no sleep i slept through it. the captain was stern but he let me stay then I explained to him why I SLEPT through it aim to go but have am explaination if you miss it>It is like an evacuation drill or a lockdown drill at school - so if those make them "anxious" then yes, this probably will. It is to prepare you for what to do IF needed.
Bottom line is, whether it "makes them anxious" or not, it is a requirement in order to cruise. Fail to attend and you will be escorted off the ship.
DCL takes the drills very seriously. However, they don't talk about the ship sinking or anything like that. I'll be honest with you, the drill does make me a bit anxious. It's the only time on the cruise I think that something could go wrong. But, once the drill is over, its' vacation time and I feel fine again.We're excited to take our family's "maiden voyage" next week on the Fantasy. My girls are 7 and have the tendency to become anxious. At this time it has not crossed their mind that the ship could sink. I am wondering what is said at the safety meeting. Does it make kids fearful? The trip itself is a surprise so I won't have too much time to prep them beforehand. Thanks in advance.Jodi
You will not be escorted off the ship you will meet the captain , that is for sure, yes I actually missed one and after 36 hours of no sleep i slept through it. the captain was stern but he let me stay then I explained to him why I SLEPT through it aim to go but have am explaination if you miss it>
really when?Ok, you CAN be escorted off the ship. It has happened before.
really when?
I'd say no. My kids were bored and antsy to be moving. They spent their time whining to me about when it was over and asking why they had to stand so close to other ppl.
They're less scary than lockdown drills at school.
Unless you're with my kid, who will tell you gory facts about the TITANIC and the EDMUND FITZGERALD during drills. He's a good lad but...
(I've also had to tell him not to chirp survival facts about plane crashes in airports. He has an entire book about How to Survive Anything! and he has it memorized. At least he's reading and I suppose it's useful.)
From a professional perspective (I'm a psychologist), if your children tend to be anxious, a surprise cruise might be overwhelming for them. Parents always have good intentions when surprising their kids but are often not met with the reaction they hoped for; this is particularly true for children who have anxiety. In addition, kids can exhibit behavioral difficulties bc they are overwhelmed and anxious and have difficulty articulating their fears/worries. Big trips and new experiences tend to be more successful if children know what to expect and have the opportunity to process the information.