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203.1 | RCCL worked for me | TINCUP::KRAL | Larry Kral N�AMP 592-5462 | Tue Jun 30 1992 18:37 | 8 |
| RCCL has an excelent program for young children. The program is set up
in such away that parents can have time to see the shows while the kids
are being handled by the childrens programs.
My daughter, at the time only 6, had a wonderful time on the RCCL ship
SoS. If memory is correct the kids programs had morning, afternoon,
and evening sessions. Did everything from arts and crafts to ice cream
social.
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203.2 | What about motion sickness? | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Latine loqui coactus sum | Tue Jun 30 1992 20:15 | 16 |
| Is RCCL, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines?
Also, has anyone taken a child on a cruise who has problems with motion
sickness? Last week we vacationed in the local California mountains.
We traveled one evening between Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear which is a
25 mile mountain route. Our almost 5 year old son, threw up 4 times.
I had given him a half tablet of Dramamine (recommended dose) and it
still didn't seem to help. That was an evening drive. The next day we
had to travel the same road (with meds) and he was nauseated but never
got sick.
We really want to take the kids on a cruise next year but the thought
of a spending the week with a sick boy doesn't appeal to me at all.
Jodi-
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203.3 | The Big Read Boat | GIAMEM::D_PAGET | | Tue Jun 30 1992 23:18 | 14 |
| We took our twin boys (aged 22 mos. at time of cruise) and our 4 1/2
year old daughter on the Premier Cruise Lines Big Red Boat. It's
associated with DisneyWorld and goes from Cape Canaveral to Nassau for
3 or 4 days. You can get a package (which we did) that includes
DisneyWorld passes and accommodations for the remaining 4 or 3 days
(total of one week).
They had a full-day's day camp on board, and they did things with the
kids at night. Our two youngest were too young for the program, but
our older one enjoyed it. However, I think the program is more geared
to the 6 - pre-teen than to even four year olds.
Others I know have taken the same cruise more than once because the
kids enjoyed it so much.
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203.4 | Motion sickness | TANNAY::BETTELS | Cheryl, Eur. Ext. Res. Prg., DTN 821-4022 | Wed Jul 01 1992 05:13 | 18 |
| I suffered SEVERELY from motion sickness as a child. Everytime we went for
more than an hour in the car I got sick, no matter how much Dramamine I took.
It always resulted in several days in bed assuring that I missed the entire
vacation.
However, I never had any problems on boats (except on a hydrofoil once when I
was pregnant). My brother, on the other hand, who never got car sick, was in
the navy on a wooden minesweeper which didn't have stabilizers. He was sick
the whole time.
One hint that wouldn't work over here but worked very well in the U.S. is to
have the person who gets ill ride in the front seat of the car. They should
look out the front of the car and not out of the sides. Once my parents put me
in the front seat, I had very little problem. Of course my seven brothers and
sisters who had to ride in the back seat weren't too happy but it's better than
riding in a smelly car :-)
Cheryl
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203.5 | we didn't even take a special one | TLE::RANDALL | The Year of Hurricane Bonnie | Wed Jul 01 1992 10:05 | 5 |
| We took Kat on a regular cruise when she was 6 -- there were only
a couple of kids on board, but she had a great time anyway. In
fact, we all had such a good time that we went again a year later.
--bonnie
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203.6 | see Cruise Notesfile | VMSSG::KILLORAN | | Wed Jul 01 1992 11:18 | 15 |
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Try KOALA::CRUISE_TRAVEL for more information.
Also I have seen advertised wrist bands for
children used to prevent motion sickness on
pressure points.
The cruise we took last year there were
several people using them and said they worked.
Dramamine (sp) causes drowsiness and a very dry
mouth.
Jeanne
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203.7 | RCCL is Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines | TINCUP::KRAL | Larry Kral N�AMP 592-5462 | Wed Jul 01 1992 12:25 | 1 |
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203.8 | | SOLVIT::CERIA | Awe...shutup | Wed Jul 01 1992 15:34 | 12 |
| I agree with .3
I personally would do a 3 or 4 day cruise with a side trip to Disney.
My wife and I went on a cruise for a honeymoon, back a few moons ago.
We had no kid at the time, but they (Carnival) had plenty of activities
for the kids. Kite flying off the back of the boat, Roger Rabbit
playing in the theatre, ect...
You'll have a great time!!!!!
Jeff
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203.9 | are sitters available? | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Thu Jul 09 1992 13:54 | 9 |
| Just a quick question on this, *if* we considered a cruise with my
non-stop hurricane, is there any provisions for sitters?
The idea, and prices sound apealing, however I want a break, and even a
meal without my "charmin'child", and even the opportunity to stay up
late for a show or dancing. Do they provide services after the "kids'
day camp" thing?
Lyn
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203.10 | they were on our cruise | TLE::RANDALL | The Year of Hurricane Bonnie | Thu Jul 09 1992 14:59 | 19 |
| Some do and some don't. I think "do" is the norm, but sometimes
you have to make the appointment for the sitter almost as soon as
you get on board, or take your chances. And it costs quite a bit.
Cruise lines do differ, so ask specifically before you put down
any deposits.
Also, ask about special activities on a particular cruise. If
you're going during a school vacation week, they may have kids'
activities when they ordinarily don't.
The second cruise we took Kat on had a couple of special evening
events that ran concurrently with some of the adult events, so we
delivered her to the kids' party and then we went to the adult
party. And since the movie theater was just down the hall, we'd
let her go to the movie without us while we stayed in the cabin,
and, uh, took a nap, yeah, that's it, caught up on our, uh,
sleep. :)
--bonnie
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203.11 | wait till they are a little older | KAHALA::PALUBINSKAS | | Fri Jul 10 1992 16:32 | 17 |
| I mentioned this note to my sister who recently took a vacation in
Florida, 3 day cruise etc. Her children are 4, 6 and 7. The 4 year
old is not yet in school nor has ever attended day care which may be
the reason why she cried the entire time my sister left her in the care
of others aboard the ship. She absolutely refused to go to the daycare
after that. It may have been a combination of being left with others,
out on the ocean and the excitement of everything else. They had many
activities for the older kids and my sister felt that they were
constantly on the go trying to keep up with everything.
In other words it was not a very good vacation and she believes it
would be best to wait till they are a little older.
the first night.
old has never been to any daycare before which may have caused the pro so after the first night on
board the ship she refused to go to the
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