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Baby On A Cruise Holiday
I am expecting a baby in June would still like a holiday next year. Would you bring a baby on a 7 day cruise? It would be 6 months, just asking.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m absolutely with sqad on this.
Before you think about whether it is suitable for you and your young one I think you have to consider your fellow travellers wherever you are on holiday. On a cruise this is particularly pertinent bearing in mind the confined nature of your accommodation. The six month old child will get nothing from it (he or she won’t have a clue where you are). But your fellow travellers could be seriously put out especially (as is extremely likely) if your child becomes fractious due to its confinement.
I suppose that makes me a member of the “ Whingebags R Us” club. If so, that’s fine. Too many holiday destinations are completely obsessed with catering for children, often to the detriment of many other guests and in my view a cruise is no place for a six month old baby.
Before you think about whether it is suitable for you and your young one I think you have to consider your fellow travellers wherever you are on holiday. On a cruise this is particularly pertinent bearing in mind the confined nature of your accommodation. The six month old child will get nothing from it (he or she won’t have a clue where you are). But your fellow travellers could be seriously put out especially (as is extremely likely) if your child becomes fractious due to its confinement.
I suppose that makes me a member of the “ Whingebags R Us” club. If so, that’s fine. Too many holiday destinations are completely obsessed with catering for children, often to the detriment of many other guests and in my view a cruise is no place for a six month old baby.
"I agree with sqad"
What part of "I may have to amend some parts of my lifestyle to fit in with the 20+ year project of raising a child" is so bloody difficult for people to understand.
Have some consideration for the baby (which will hate having its routine disturbed by flights and boats) and the poor other sods who are trying to enjoy their own holiday without screaming infants around.
What part of "I may have to amend some parts of my lifestyle to fit in with the 20+ year project of raising a child" is so bloody difficult for people to understand.
Have some consideration for the baby (which will hate having its routine disturbed by flights and boats) and the poor other sods who are trying to enjoy their own holiday without screaming infants around.