Looking for a Cruise for the Kids? Here is Your Plan for an
Enjoyable Vacation!
So you're looking for a cruise for the kids but aren't quite
sure about how to ensure an enjoyable trip for all? Here are the
must do's and tips to help ensure everyone enjoys a 'Trip of a
Lifetime'!
Haven't cruised with the kids before? Stop fretting and go for
it. With the proper planning, research and following the tips
below, parents and kids can all enjoy a memorable vacation. But
there is one prerequisite when planning the family cruise, "The
Kids Come First".
If you are looking for a vacation for some significant mom and
dad along time, a family cruise may not be the best choice.
Remember, for much of your vacation you will be in a confined
area with predefined activities and schedules already determined
for you. However, you can find cruises and cruise lines that
cater to your family and this will make your vacation a much
more enjoyable time for the entire family.
The first step in planning a family cruise is to understand what
your children enjoy and find a cruise line that provides kids
activities that your children enjoy.
It goes without saying that a high-end luxury cruise may not be
the best for your family as these types of cruises often don't
cater to the young or very-young. There is a reason that Disney
cruises are so popular with families. Disney cruises cater to
the kids. When on a cruise, if the kids are happy, mom and dad
can better enjoy their vacation as well.
Whether booking online or with a travel agent in person, don't
sign up for a cruise until you have researched the potential
cruise line yourself. As an example, in a recent article in a
local newspaper, a traveler and her family booked with Royal
Caribbean after assurances from the on-line booking agent that
the cruise did offer baby-sitting. Not until the family got
onboard did they realize that there is no guaranteed
baby-sitting and any baby-sitting provided was done by the crew
on their off-time, and only if the crew felt like earning some
extra money. Some cruise lines also have age boundaries for
baby-sitting eligibility. If you are looking for baby-sitting
onboard, make absolutely sure that the cruise lines offers a
guaranteed baby-sitting service and make sure your kids are
eligible.
OK. Enough of the general tidbits. Here are the planning tips
that can help help you research your cruise for the kids and
make your cruise a positive, memorable vacation:
Scheduled Kids Activities If you are looking for a cruise
or cruise line that understands cruising with the family, find a
cruise line that has excellent scheduled kids activities and you
will find a cruise line that understands cruising with the kids.
Some cruise lines offer non-stop activities for the kids from
the early morning to the late evening. Many cruise lines break
up the kids into age appropriate groups and targets the agendas
for those age groups.
If your children aren't quite ready to spend long periods of
time aware from mom and dad, take this into consideration when
looking for that perfect cruise. In general, the well organized
kids programs provide an excellent way for the kids to have a
great time and to provide mom and dad some time to explore the
ship activities on their own. Make sure you understand the
schedules available for kid related activities. If you have a
family that doesn't enjoy getting up in the mornings on
vacation, and all of the kids activities are scheduled for early
mornings, keep this in mind during your research.
Take the time to find internet reviews for the ships that you
are considering that offer kid focused activities. In general,
you will find that picking the right ship was the single most
important decision when ensuring that both the kids and mom and
dad have a great time.
Staterooms As most experienced cruisers are aware, not
all staterooms are made alike. Do the research and find out the
size and configuration of your planned stateroom. Some points to
consider with kids along. A nice view (not a port hole) to the
ocean can help the kids enjoy the views, pass some time and
provide for a more open sense in what will probably be a fairly
crowded space. A picture window or a balcony does cost more, but
the views to entertain the kids can be well worth it!
Consider the location of the stateroom in relation to the
elevators, stairs and the size of the ship. If you are looking
to cruise on a large ship, a room nearer the elevators and/or in
the middle of the ship can help make the navigation of the large
vessel much easier when you have several little ones in tow.
Also, generally the storage available in a cruise stateroom is
minimal so pack as lightly as possible. Often the only place to
put unpacked luggage is a tiny closet or on a spare chair.
Again, check into the cruise line and stateroom you are
considering. Some rooms do offer under-bed storage plus other
cabin amenities that aren't available on other cruise lines.
Lastly, realize that depending on the cruise line and stateroom
you choose, you may only have a shower in the bathroom. If you
youngsters are use to taking a bath and have never taken a
shower, take this into consideration when planning and preparing
for the trip.
Want to Dine Early? Then Book Early! Depending on the
cruise line, there may be open seating for dining or scheduled
dinner seating times. An open seating for dining is often found
on the smaller, luxury oriented cruise lines and this is really
the best cruise dining options available. You can choose where
to eat, when to eat and with whom to eat. However, this is not
usually the dining options on the larger, family oriented
cruises. Most of the larger ships schedule one or two dining
times and you are assigned a time, table and dining guests.
Again, make sure you are aware of what is provided for dining
options on the cruises you are researching.
If you are traveling with kids that like or need to eat early,
be aware that the early seatings on ships that have multiple
dinner times often fill up very quickly and far in advance of
the actual departure date. Often these early seatings are filled
2-3 months in advance, or more, of the actual cruise so be aware
of your dining preferences. If you need to ensure that you have
an early dining time available for your family, check on the
specific cruise sailing that you are investigating to ensure
space is available.
There is More on the Menu Than Just the Kids Options For
the vast majority of the cruises that you will investigate, all
of the food at meal times (and often outside of meal times as
well) is included in your ticket price. So if the kids would
like a steak, or fish, or lobster, go ahead and order it for
them. The kids are not restricted to the items on the kids menu.
Many cruises also offer dining options that serve up mega,
buffet-style dining in a very casual atmosphere. Here, the kids
can sample from a variety of items they tend to enjoy while the
adults can usually find hot or cold entrees that also please
their pallet.
Stay Casual With Kids If you are a family that enjoys
traveling on luxury cruises, then you are already aware that
those cruise options are sometimes not as casual as young kids
often want to be. An important point to consider if you are
looking for your first cruise is how your kids react to wearing
less casual clothes.
Most cruises are casual, but often even the casual cruise can
have one or two formal nights. Of course, you always have the
option to skip the formal nights, but if your kids enjoy that
type of thing, it may be fun for everyone to dress up once for a
more 'formal' dinner.
However, if you kids are like mine, the more basic the dress,
the better. In fact, most cruises are intended to be casual so
let the kids have fun with their clothes. Here are a few tips to
ensure that you have the right attire. First, know the dress
code for the cruise and cruise line that you will be taking.
Usually a simple wardrobe will suffice. For example, on a warm
climate cruise, casual collared shirts and khaki shorts will do
fine. The kids can hang out in swim suits and tee shirts around
the pool but they will need something in addition to this for
eating and gaming. Don't forget about the evenings, however, as
any warm climate cruise may still have cool evenings on the
ocean. In this case, one light jacket or sweater for each family
member would suffice.
If you are taking a cruise in a colder climate you will
obviously need a different type of wardrobe, but again, keep it
simple and let the kids have fun in choosing their clothes to
bring along.
Find the Water and Lemonade and Skip the 'All You Can Drink'
Soda Cup Not all cruise lines offer this, but if you happen
to find yourself on a cruise that offers the ultimate 'All You
Can Drink' soda cup for the kids, try to avoid this purchase as
there is generally ample water, lemonade or other types of
drinks available in between dining times. Not only will have you
to keep this 'Ultimate Jug' in your small stateroom but you will
have to find a way to keep in clean yourself. Convince the kids
that there will be more than enough to drink on the ship without
the need for their own Tower of Soda.
If the Kids are Diapered, Bring the Bag If you will be
traveling with small enough children that diapers are still a
part of your packing checklist, then don't forget to pack
sealable plastic bags. Not only will you want to seal the diaper
in the bag for disposal in your stateroom, but other passengers
will appreciate the odorless disposal of the not-so-sweet
deposit.
Don't Forget to Bring the Kids Medications Most, if not
all, cruise ships of any size will have some medications
available for purchase but they are extremely expensive. Let me
repeat this, they are extremely expensive. OK, I think you get
the point. Bring your own personal pharmacy of your preferred
medications for the kids and yourself. The vast majority of
people traveling on a cruise do not get sick, but as with any
vacation, being sick is no fun, so pack the essentials.
To Car Seat or Not To Car Seat If your children are young
enough that they travel in a car seat, you will need to make a
personal decision of whether to bring one or not. Most cruise
lines do not offer car seats for rent so if you are adamant
about having one, be prepared. You stateroom will probably not
have an easy place to store the seat. Mass transports associated
with shore excursions may not have room for the seat. Many
foreign countries have transport vehicles that are much smaller
than you may be used to and you may be carrying the seat for
long distances if you need to walk to a bus or cab station. Just
make sure you take this all into consideration when you plan
your choice.
Seasickness, No Fun! Whether traveling with children or
not, this is one of the single biggest concerns among first-time
cruisers. How do I know if I will get seasick? There are several
topics to discuss relevant to this topic, but the bottom line is
that unless you have some experience on a larger ship on the
open ocean, you don't know for sure how your body will react. So
here are some pointers.
If you are very concerned about the possibility of becoming
seasick, check with your doctor as there are prescriptions
available to help prevent the normal feeling of seasickness.
There are pills you can take or anti-motion sickness patches
that you can wear. Many cruisers wear these patches so don't
hesitate to do so yourself or have your kids wear one. Also, the
larger the ship, generally the less motion you will feel. If you
want to do all you can to prevent the possibility of
seasickness, sail on the largest ship you can find.
Cabins more in the middle of the ship and lower in the ship will
sometimes help reduce the amount of bouncing and swaying you may
feel. Of course this is no guarantee. Check with the cruise line
or your travel agent to help find the best cabin location for
your circumstance.
Dry Skin Alert Depending on your normal climate that you
come from, several days as sea may actually dry out your skin.
You may want to make sure you pack some moisturizer and drink a
lot of water. This is true for the kids and the adults that you
are traveling with.
Go For It! Hopefully following these tips and hints will
help you and your family find the 'Trip of a Lifetime' on your
next cruise. If you are still unsure if you should cruise with
the kids, just remember, some cruise lines cater to families and
are overbooked with reservations. All of those families aren't
wrong. Give it a try, plan ahead and you will find that the
entire family can't wait to go again.
If you are researching any cruise in the Asia or Pacific region,
www.asia-cruise-info.com
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Enjoy the Journey!
We're Here to Help! Paul Bechel www.asia-cruise-info.com
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