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Itchy&Scratchy

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  1. I'll be taking my 4 yo hyperactive/special needs child on his first cruise. Our only hope to make it through any dinners in the MDR is his tablet - he has a kids Kindle. I figure we can download some cartoons for him and I'm assuming we'll need internet service for the games & apps to work? Is anyone familiar with the Kindle? We'll be on the Carnival Horizon. Do we need the premium plan? I've only been on a few cruises but have never bothered with internet as I enjoy being disconnected while on vacation haha

    a lot of apps and games work without an internet connection, unless you are trying to buy upgrades, etc. You can also download movies from Netflix, hoopla, and I was told - from Amazon prime as well, beforehand.

    We downloaded a bunch of cartoons for DS from Netflix. Takes a bit of time, though, and last year the downloads only played for a week.

     

    BRING HEADPHONES. At least a couple of pairs. They seem to get misplaced a lot, so when you are in a hurry to get to MDR, you can just grab a spare pair.

  2. Also I'd have thought it was standard practice to have the curtains shut when disrobing,

    on deck 12?????

     

    The other question that always has to be asked when someone starts talking about suing is, 'what are the damages'. There don't seem to be any financial damages.

    well, let's see. He could have been reading a book, an e-book reader, using a tablet/ipad, or some other electronic device like a cell phone. If he got soaked, chances are - whatever he was holding got soaked.

    If he got soaked, of course.

  3. According to Princess, the twin beds in Category BW cannot be made into a queen. Has anyone found that to be the case?

    in our Deluxe balcony category we definitely had 2 twins and the single sofa, and they didn't turn the 2 twins into a queen. Which worked for us anyway, with DS and DH on a twin bed each, and me on the sofa.

     

    My parents were in E502 which is a BW category and they had a queen size bed.

  4. Did you do a RCCL excursion in GC? Or a private one. Curios as to the tendering process for ships excursions vs private ones.

    Thanks

    Laurie

     

     

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    Private. I think the company was called "Captain Dave's", but there are so many of them. They waited for us at the port, a short walk to the office where the minivans were parked, and then a short drive to the boat.

    They also offered a free call home from the office upon completion of the excursion... That was about 4-5 years ago, and no free wifi was available in port.

  5. 5 pm is fine. We fly out of FLL at 5 pm because it's the most reasonably priced flight. We just hang out at the airport, there are charging stations for tablets and phones, free wifi, we get a meal..

    Granted, we don't fly too far, the flight is only 1.5 hours, but hubby doesn't want to drive for 10 hours.

     

    Last year this 5 pm flight was a blessing, because while we usually get off the ship around 9-10 am, last year there was some kind of a customs problem and we didn't get off the ship until after noon. We got to the airport at 1 pm, the line to drop off the bags (we checked in online) was over an hour long, then security... by the time we finally got lunch and got to the gate, we only had a bit of time left.

  6. 1) For us personally Princess offers much better pricing. Our first three cruises were on RCCL and we got very nice rates. In the last few years RCCL prices have become rather unreasonable, while we caught $99 kid sale or even a $1 kid sale on Princess. Plus, the prices themselves are reasonable.

    2) On Regal and Royal the free on-demand movies rocks. Totally indispensable when you have a 7 yo kid who will not attend the kid's program.

    3) the best kid's program according to our friends with 2 kids.

    4) Regal and Royal Princess offer a fantastic buffet including desserts. Caribbean Princess - just an average buffet. MDR food all three is fantastic and much better than RCCL. Actually the main reason we switched from RCCL to Princess was better food. I am a food addict.

     

    Cons for us personally: it's a more subdued relaxed atmosphere geared towards relaxing adults. RCCL offers a lot more physically engaging activities like skating rinks, flowrider, rockclimbing, minigolf, etc. Aside from a terrific kid's program (which my kid will not attend) and pooltime, there is very little to do on the Princess ship with the kid, especially if it's a rainy sea day. Literally NOTHING to do, but watch TV.

    But that doesn't stop us from sailing with Princess. Especially, since the food is great and the prices are acceptable.

     

    ETA on another con: we are limited to school breaks now, and I found that Princess offers abysmal itinerary choices during school breaks, so we are sort of forced to go to the same destinations, some of which we don't like.

  7. Give them ice skating and hockey lessons or soccer or basketball very young and keep it up...then by age 16/17 they will be in demand private coaches/instructors at $$$$. Ditto for tennis and swimming. Added bonus they can be lifeguards ....extremely flexible schedules which allows them to earn elsewhere
    you may end up spending a ton of money during your kid's training and never getting it back. Ice skating and hockey are very expensive sports. And the kid may end up not being very good at a particular sport. :)
  8. As we cruise more in this day and age we are finding out that most of the big lines like RCCL and Princess are becoming nickel and dime outfits with the number crunchers winning the battle. MSC is family owned and makes billions from their shipping line, everything is priced fairly on MSC ships and they are not stingy with their passengers.
    speaking of nickel and diming... I was just told on the other board that MSC charges for water in MDR...
  9. when DS was younger (4-5), we brought some snacks and real breakfast foods off the ship, like hard boiled eggs, croissants, bread with butter, pastries, sausage, etc. in Ziplock/Glad containers for him. Most of it ended up in the trash. We brought it because our friends brought lots of food from the ship for their kids, but their kids were not very good eaters and, therefore, needed a lot of snacks between meals.

     

    When he was 6-7, we realized that all he needed was a couple of boxes of Fruit Loops when we were at the beach. He isn't much of a snacker between meals. He had breakfast, we went to the beach/excursion, he had a box or two of Fruit Loops and then we came back onboard about 2-4 pm, and DS then got a lunch. Perhaps, this will work for you, OP, as well. Something that your DS likes and is portable.

  10. just to sum it up: if you want to spend the entire day floating in waist deep water - Bonaire Lac Bay. Oh, it was heaven for all three of us! I want to go back so bad.

     

    If you are into snorkeling and an uninhabited island vibe - you stop at Bonaire, but take a trip to Kleine Bonaire island. No facilities, totally wild apparently, but great snorkeling.

  11. I don't know about the deluxe balcony sofa. That sofa is shorter so perhaps it does pull out. If so then I think it makes it impossible to get to the balcony if the bed is out.
    In a deluxe balcony cabin you unfold it like this:

     

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    I am 5'6 and had plenty of space to stretch out. If you sit on the bed and swing your legs to the other side, you will be able to open the balcony door and get out onto the balcony. Which I did a lot.

  12. We prefer to sail from NY/NJ and Princess doesn’t offer sailings until May from up here. But thank you for the suggestion!

     

    we prefer Florida ports, because most of them have a direct short flight from/to ATL.

    Alas, now that the kid is school age, we are limited to school breaks. Otherwise, we'd go at the beginning of December when the prices are the lowest.

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