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Infant for Late Night Adult Comedy, Quest, and Love and Marriage?


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We are going to do our best to have a sitter for these shows, however, there is no guarantee that one will be available. We would hate to miss these as this is my father's first cruise and I know he won't go if we can't. Is there any issue with having an infant at these shows? I would of course sit in the back and leave IMMEDIATELY if the baby fussed. Luckily, he doesn't hardly ever fuss.:D

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This is really a personal issue in terms of whether or not you take your baby.

 

You know your baby better than any of us.

 

Some baby's can easily sleep though an entire show. Others can't.

 

But if you do gp , if the baby should start to cry if you are sitting next to others even if it is in the back, in my humble opinion I think it would be respectful to others for you to leave.

 

Keith

 

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But if you do gp , if the baby should start to cry if you are sitting next to others even if it is in the back, in my humble opinion I think it would be respectful to others for you to leave.

 

I couldn't agree more which is why I stated "I would of course sit in the back and leave IMMEDIATELY if the baby fussed. Luckily, he doesn't hardly ever fuss." in my original post.

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I think you have answered your own question.

 

Actually I haven't. I am wanting to know if I would be allowed in the show or if I would be stopped at the doors because of the baby as these shows are considered Adult Only. I am also wanting to know if other passengers would be upset by seeing me walk in with an infant.

 

I am really hoping to get a sitter but a back up plan is always nice.

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Thanks for clarifying your questions. Someone else will need to answer the first question.

 

In terms of the second question, some people will not care and will probably smile at you and the baby. And others may give you a look that basically says why are you taking a baby to this event. Again, as long as you are prepared to leave at the first sign of your baby crying I think that is a good approach along with sitting in the last row.

 

Keith

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In my opinon as long as you are respectful of other people concerning your baby being fussy who cares what they think, after this cruise you may never see them again.

 

We are going on the FOS Oct. 4 with our baby girl who is six months old. I plan on taking her every where we go unless it is smoky (well not to the casino). She is a great baby and and if she gets fussy I'll leave and go to our room, including MDR they can always send our food up if they want our tips that is :D.

 

I know I am not directly answering your questions because I won't be able to until after we get back from our cruise. I hope you have a wonderful cruise!!!

 

Leo

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