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Itchy&Scratchy

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  1. bring all of your meds with you, in case you get stuck somewhere. Bring all the cold meds with you, and ibuprofen+vitamins+zinc+cough meds+diarrhea meds in case you get covid.
  2. I don't have much info on kid's clubs because our kid refuses to use them. He used to have moderate stranger and separation anxiety and only tried the kid's club twice since he started sailing at 3. He is 11 now and adamantly refuses to go to the kid's club. Are you sure Milo will want to stay with a bunch of strangers? We tried it on RCI and NCL ships. Many years ago RCI ship had a pager for us and they paged us to come get DS because he was inconsolable. I am not sure how it's done now, but I am sure you can find the info in the reviews of travelers with kids on the line's pages. NCL ships tend to have a more active, sports and outdoor oriented kid's club. On Princess it's more indoors and crafts oriented for younger ages. Our friends' kids love going, and at some point the kid's club becomes the all you can play video games (for older kids), so they were there from the moment they woke up to the moment they went to sleep. Did you do a search of this board and this one https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/114-disabled-cruise-travel/ with the word "autism" and "kid's club"? I also recommend doing so on the major line's subforums. Good luck with your search - I hope Milo loves cruising.
  3. check the info for these cabins on Regal and Royal Princesses. We were in E504/502 and E332/322 on Regal and they were quiet. They are above the boats. You can see the outline of the boats on the deck plans. Of course, Regal has Crooners where Enchanted has Bistro Sur la Mer...
  4. someone here reported not ordering the medallion, which held up his status. Once he ordered it, the line changed to green. Ours is green now.
  5. when I bought a beverage package, Princess charged it to the card, not OBC.
  6. Antigua was replaced with St Kitts 2 days before the cruise, so I am of no help...
  7. of course, we did. All you have to do is glance over the last several pages of this subforum. We got covid on our June cruise. Oh, and the general sentiment is "suck it up, it's just a cold, and we all just want to go back to normal, like covid never happened."
  8. it wasn't like that for us at all two months ago at PE. We boarded by time, and we had 11 am.
  9. the best I've seen was $17.99 pppd for the refreshment package and $6.50 pppd for the soda package. The worst I've seen was $32.99 for the refreshment package and $10.99 for the soda package.
  10. we purchased the soda package for DS for the first time this year - as a present for "graduating" from elementary school. We got a Black Friday deal for $6.50 pppd, and it was totally worth it. He drank it all day long, but not just the sweet soda - there was plain seltzer and lime seltzer available in the free-style machines. Also came in handy on Labadee (as well as on Cococay). We brought an insulated 20 oz mug with us and filled it for him to take to the beach.
  11. I would say that another buffet was a very short walk to the right from Nellie's beach (if facing away from the Nellie's beach water). I would say right in the green circle. It was very close to Nellie's beach and you could see the market from the buffet. The food was nothing to write home about, but all three of us were able to find something we liked.
  12. In Roatan, cruise excursions to the beach usually include Tabyana beach. It's right next Infinity club beach that we usually take a taxi/shuttle to. It's safe if you don't venture out on your own - like walking to town all by yourself. Costa Maya is even better and safer - plenty to do at the port itself for free, or a short taxi ride to the Mahahual beach area. We usually go to the Blue Kay beach club - rustic and not crowded. You get two drinks and a chaise for your small cover fee. If you bring a Cosco Scenera NEXT for your 1 yo and Cosco Finale for your 3 yo - you can take taxis. If you don't - yes, it's a good idea to stick with the cruise excursions.
  13. It was full house on RCI ships Thanksgiving 2021 and June 2022, and our Enchanted Thanksgiving cruise is pretty much sold out.
  14. Around Aug 18-19, I emailed and called a couple of times (CVP is on the phone, please leave a message), left a message, and she called me back within 30 minutes.
  15. we are sailing on Enchanted Princess - 3 of us in an inside cabin for $2,500 total, Thanksgiving week, 10 days, Southern Caribbean. Not per person. Of course, I booked earlier this year. Right now this same cruise is pretty much sold out, except for some balcony cabins at $2K per person. Since all of you are older than 40, try Princess. Royal Princess and newer ships, please. If you travel outside of school breaks, you will find fewer children and much better prices.
  16. we haven't heard any announcements on either Harmony or Allure. Even the ones we are supposed to hear. We only heard some in the WJ.
  17. wow. It's all I can say. My DS loved Labadee on his very first cruise at 3 and on his latest cruise at 11 (this June). Didn't melt down or announced that the burger was disgusting and he wanted to go to summer camp instead of cruising. He even loved the Costa Maya pier walk...
  18. what about Crowne Plaza compared to Embassy? I can book either for the same low price (corporate discount). I booked Embassy because it has breakfast, but Crowne looks way less shabby in customer photos, but it doesn't offer free breakfast. There are restaurants within walking distance of Embassy, but nothing around Crowne. We'll have to have dinner after our flight lands at 8 pm, and breakfast the next morning. For the same $$, I guess I would like less shabby even if I have to pay for breakfast and dinner at the hotel.
  19. Are you saying that your wife is utterly helpless and needs help using a debit card? In that case, how would she even see the hold amount?
  20. Cosco Finale is a great travel seat. With Cosco Finale (as well as Cosco Scenera NEXT) it's more about the torso height. The top harness slots are abysmally low on NEXT (13" with a 43" overall FF height limit) and somewhat average on Finale (16.5"). A short kid with a long torso will outgrow Finale faster than a tall kid with a short torso. Once a kid's shoulders go above the top harness slots - the seat is outgrown in forward facing mode. My kid (long torsoed and tall) outgrew Cosco Finale in harness mode at 4 (43" tall). But if a kid has an average torso length - 16.5" top harness slots are enough to get a kid to about 5. If a child is average in height, but light in weight - another good harnessed alternative is Evenflo Maestro (50#).
  21. thanks to all of you, I booked Embassy. I hope it's good.
  22. one must also remember that bubblebum has a min required weight of 40#. It will not provide a safe and proper seat belt fit for a child under that weight. Also, the child has to be mature enough to be responsible for their own lives in order to use a booster. When you stop using a harnessed seat, you pass the responsibility to the child, and the child needs to be mature enough for that. A good alternative is Cosco Rise or Harmony Juvenile (Youth) boosters with a seat belt guide. This is how we traveled with ours:
  23. there won't be any transportation with car seats available in ports. Where will you be sailing to? Will you fly to port? Will the child have her/his own seat on the plane? The best way to guarantee a 1 yo's safety is Cosco Scenera NEXT. Very small and light, and will serve an average child till about 3-4 yo (only in rear facing mode, though, as this seat is outgrown in forward facing mode before rear facing). Best to bring a seatbelt clip with you, because if you are traveling in some countries, you may not have access to latch/isofix or locking seat belts you are used to in cars sold in the US. Practice using it at home so that installing it in a taxi would be swift. You can also just use cruise line's excursions - most of them use buses as shuttles, which would not require the use of a car seat. Traveling with Cosco Scenera NEXT is easy - you can attach it to just about anything with a bungee cord or two: Besides this board, here are a couple of additional useful ones: https://community.babycenter.com/groups/a10635/traveling_with_children https://community.babycenter.com/groups/a6680085/traveling_with_children_photos - images of using car seats on the plane or lugging them across the airport. Please remember to use your car seat on the plane - it's the only way to ensure its integrity and safety. If you MUST check it, do so at the gate instead of check-in with all the other luggage drop off.
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