How sick would it be if they did a Pokemon cruise ship... and have Gyarados painted from the side to the bow with the figurehead being a big Gyarados head. Pokemon themed everything. That would be amazing
Good info the best success that I have had was by following the Carls Cruise Cutter (i found it on google) - without a doubt the most helpful resource that I've tried.
Hi Ruth Healy-Lucey, thanks for watching. I had to look up "climbing crisps", but they appear to more like rock climbing hand-holds than the sky climber on Mariner of the Seas.
So I have a 2 year old (will be 3 in 3 months and Cruise is before then) and 6 year old. If we need to have them in the kids area, we don’t have a choice but to separate them? I’d like to keep them together...
Hi Rasha, thanks for watching. If your child is going to be under 3, then Carnival will be the only choice if you're looking to have the kids in supervised programs without an extra fee. All other cruise lines have a minimum age of 3 years. The cruise lines are also quite strict when it comes to the age groupings. I know, my youngest kids are 2 1/2 years apart and other than a brief window this summer on Royal Caribbean, they have almost always been in separate groups.
Hi ShipMonster, thanks for watching. Each of the cruise lines featured in this video offer a kids program. Out of all of them, Carnival is the only one to allow kids starting at age 2 in their complimentary supervised kids programs. All other cruise lines start at age 3. If you have children under 2 or 3 years, but over 6 months (minimum age requirement) Royal Caribbean and Disney offer a nursery program at an hourly fee. With Royal Caribbean, the cost is $6-8/hour depending on the time of day. Disney Cruise Line charges $9/hour and it is recommend to pre-book when reservation open 120-75 days before start of cruise. As far as whether these programs are worth it mostly depends on the individual child. Every program you'll find a diverse range of targeted activities, but most of the time, kids need to be able to join a group and be able to socialize well to get the most out of it. I hope this helps you.
My favorite on here is Harmony of the seas.
Hi ツJ dubstepking181, I have to agree with you.
Talking Cruise Thanks!
You always do an amazing job on your videos! ❤ them all.
Hi Aaron, thanks for watching. I also really appreciate your comments.
I’m liking Disney cruising the best
Hi Pl4De, thanks for watching. I like Disney too!
Very good Infos, thanks for sharing, very informative and very usefull for our comming up cruises
Hi EXPLORE WITH US, thanks for watching.
Yes 🥰
Hi Yvonne Wynn, thanks for watching.
Looks and sounds great!!! Would love to take my family!!!
Hi Candi, thanks for watching. Cruising wit the family is the best, so many choices for everyone.
Talk about the Disney fantasy
Hi Logan, thanks for watching. We will have future Disney Fantasy videos.
How sick would it be if they did a Pokemon cruise ship... and have Gyarados painted from the side to the bow with the figurehead being a big Gyarados head. Pokemon themed everything. That would be amazing
H E, thanks for watching. Sounds like an interesting idea!
Great presentation Chris, thank you. MickieG Adelaide Sth Australia
Hi Michelle, glad you enjoyed the video.
Good info the best success that I have had was by following the Carls Cruise Cutter (i found it on google) - without a doubt the most helpful resource that I've tried.
Nice
Thanks Mercedes!
Not sky climber climbing crisps
Hi Ruth Healy-Lucey, thanks for watching. I had to look up "climbing crisps", but they appear to more like rock climbing hand-holds than the sky climber on Mariner of the Seas.
So I have a 2 year old (will be 3 in 3 months and Cruise is before then) and 6 year old. If we need to have them in the kids area, we don’t have a choice but to separate them? I’d like to keep them together...
Hi Rasha, thanks for watching. If your child is going to be under 3, then Carnival will be the only choice if you're looking to have the kids in supervised programs without an extra fee. All other cruise lines have a minimum age of 3 years. The cruise lines are also quite strict when it comes to the age groupings. I know, my youngest kids are 2 1/2 years apart and other than a brief window this summer on Royal Caribbean, they have almost always been in separate groups.
Can anyone comment on the daycare? Is it nice, expensive, worth it?
Hi ShipMonster, thanks for watching. Each of the cruise lines featured in this video offer a kids program. Out of all of them, Carnival is the only one to allow kids starting at age 2 in their complimentary supervised kids programs. All other cruise lines start at age 3. If you have children under 2 or 3 years, but over 6 months (minimum age requirement) Royal Caribbean and Disney offer a nursery program at an hourly fee. With Royal Caribbean, the cost is $6-8/hour depending on the time of day. Disney Cruise Line charges $9/hour and it is recommend to pre-book when reservation open 120-75 days before start of cruise. As far as whether these programs are worth it mostly depends on the individual child. Every program you'll find a diverse range of targeted activities, but most of the time, kids need to be able to join a group and be able to socialize well to get the most out of it. I hope this helps you.