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what is the best way to carry your sea pass, especially for children? Med cruise


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We are going on a med cruise and wondering what peoples children do about carrying their sea pass card with them to make sure it is safe etc, is there something in the uk that you can buy? Any suggestions gratefully received.

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It the kids are too young to wander about on their own, they have no need to personally carry them....YOU will keep them with you!

If they are older kids who will be "out and about" without you, then a lanyard (neck strap) is a good way...or a pocket in their shorts for guys or a small purse for girls.

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It the kids are too young to wander about on their own, they have no need to personally carry them....YOU will keep them with you!

If they are older kids who will be "out and about" without you, then a lanyard (neck strap) is a good way...or a pocket in their shorts for guys or a small purse for girls.

 

So to stick it on a lanyard i am guessing you will need to punch a hole in it. thanks

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While I'm not a youngster :p, this senior citizen has mine on a lanyard too; making sure it doesn't get lost.

I certainly agree, your young youngsters don't need to carry theirs :eek: - you should have them.[ I've always gotten my sea pass punched at the pursers desk. They usually have someone on the side doing just that./COLOR]

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While I'm not a youngster :p, this senior citizen has mine on a lanyard too; making sure it doesn't get lost.

I certainly agree, your young youngsters don't need to carry theirs :eek: - you should have them.

 

My children are nearly 13 and 9, so there will be times that they will want to get a soda and although we have paid for the soda package i am assuming that the sea pass will be the method to prove this and not all of the time will they be with us.

 

When we are with them we will carry them, but my 9 year old drinks like a fish and i do not plan on spending my whole holiday camped by the kids club or escorting her to get a drink and my 13 year old may want to swim on his own.

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