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Cruising with a 3yr old & a pushchair???


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Hi, just over a week till our cruise, & still can't decide whether or not to bring with us, our (almost) 3yr olds pushchair, on the fly-cruise. The only time it gets used these days, is if we're dashing around the shopping centre, or if we're out'n'about somewhere & he needs a quick nap, we'd then recline it for him.

 

Was wondering if others in similar situations have brought theirs with them, & if so, if they've been used, or ended up stored under the cabin beds etc for the duration of the holiday.

 

We're bound for the caribbean, & have 9 ports of call on our holiday, so would you think it would be needed around the islands, as beaches/buggies don't really mix. Would really appreciate any comments/suggestions regarding this, thanks :)

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Hiya,

 

I would definitely bring it. If little one for any reason doesn't want to go into evening nursery/kids club on board then you can settle he/she in buggy and at least go out and about on the ship.

Also handy around the pool to keep things nearby.

Which ship/itinerary are you going on?

V xx

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Definitely a necessity. Little legs get tired as you know and there is often lots of walking when sight seeing/ going to the beach. As already said, they're also handy to bring a sleeping toddler back from the night nursery....those ship's corridors can be a long treck!

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Hi, just over a week till our cruise, & still can't decide whether or not to bring with us, our (almost) 3yr olds pushchair, on the fly-cruise. The only time it gets used these days, is if we're dashing around the shopping centre, or if we're out'n'about somewhere & he needs a quick nap, we'd then recline it for him.

 

Was wondering if others in similar situations have brought theirs with them, & if so, if they've been used, or ended up stored under the cabin beds etc for the duration of the holiday.

 

We're bound for the caribbean, & have 9 ports of call on our holiday, so would you think it would be needed around the islands, as beaches/buggies don't really mix. Would really appreciate any comments/suggestions regarding this, thanks :)

 

Would not travel without one as my toddler and my niece both got tired especially on beach days and it would have been hell carrying them and all their stuff!

 

Hope that helps and have a great cruise.

 

Nicky

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