Monday, January 4, 2010

Cruise Babysitting How Is A Carnival Cruise With Kids?

How is a Carnival cruise with kids? - cruise babysitting

My wife and I are an interesting Carnival Cruise, but we have three children, were at the time of the transition 2.3 and 4th Will we still be able to have fun? Do you have children? Has anyone traveled with children on these cruises if so, tell us your experiences. Thanks

4 comments:

Kimmy (Will not back down) said...

If Carnival is the care of children. These additional costs. They also have a carnival camp, this has to do activities for children while parents are at all. They give you a beep (the need for an age group of cash) will be disabled and if the child is ill, or their problems. But the Children are too young for what a big boat. You can wait until they are older.

Julie T said...

For 2 children, 3 a.m. to 4 p.m., consider the Disney Cruise. They offer many other services and opportunities for young children. From the smallest in these age groups will not do much in the line of carnival.

The Carnival is better when children grow up, about 7 years and older.

There are so many teenagers and young adults in the carnival that lost a young child at the end.

Also, consider how sleep 5 in a cabin. Is at least one and perhaps two smaller sleeping in an upstairs bed. This could be a problem if you are dizzy or be actively in the night.

Smaller must wear diapers to go to Camp Carnival. The events of the camp very young ends in the early evening, if you want to go to shows or casino, you need to hire a baby-sitting. As I recall, was in the vicinity of about $ 10 per hour per child. In addition, your trust their children to someone who knows nothing.

We introduced our children to cruise through the age of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the Disney Cruise YThen I graduated from the Carnival and RC.

Bruce J said...

You would be crazy to make the children of this age for a cruise. Go to Disneyland, or better yet, pay a family member look over a weekend and go relax in a bed and breakfast with the woman. Children of stress is too young to appreciate a luxury holiday and just for you.

Jessica said...

I just yesterday from a Carnival Cruise, and although he no children of my group, I assure you that I saw many children, there is an explosion!
During a trip we can meet many people during the meals, activities and even slowed down. Many people I know that children with them and not a person complains. Everyone had positive things to say about Camp Carnival, and also said he had fun with their children.
People on board were very kid and it was beautiful, young people who are fun to see the warehouse staff (6-7 years a few times to eat at the buffet).
I even found a woman who came with her family of 4 children, 15 grandchildren and 3 grandchildren and grandparents, she said that each family member just had a great time. He even said one of his grandchildren asked him to Camp Carnival to go all day because he loved both (under 4).
So in any case, I think, if there is a Carnival Cruise, what you do, you will also be accomidated.
And rightly observed, becauseDisney Cruise think children are more opportunities than other cruise ships, does not mean you should feel guilty for their child to another cruise line. Disney Cruise prices are outrageous and the average family size (especially with three small children) can not afford, a little exaggerated.
Good luck in planning your trip and hope that everything goes well!

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