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10 hours ago, J0Y0US said:

 

You lock the door. If the door lock is broken you ask it to be fixed or be moved.

 

Maybe do a search of rooms tours on your trip where the child lock is. But they all have been out of reach when I have looked. 

My kids are now old enough to know that I don't tell them not to do something just for funsies and young enough that the reptilian teenage brain hasn't hit yet, so it's not currently a concern for me.

 

However, if the lock is as high as stated above, then I'm not sure how I would manage to engage it to begin with.

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On 9/11/2022 at 5:08 PM, gluecksbaer said:

 

I assume that at some point during a cruise all parents, even responsible ones, need to sleep.  Generally they don't have someone to sit and watch the balcony door while they do so.  

I also assume that parents with kids who have uncanny abilities to bypass childproofing don't get a balcony cabin. 

The OP's problem was Royal Up trying to override their responsible parenting.

 

 

Yeah I'm sure Royal Up was "trying to override responsible parenting".  Jeez.

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