| I see this question a lot -- should I take a 2 year old on | | | | other worthwhile activities other than going to the pool. |
| a cruise? Worried if your 2 year old is not yet | | | | Now you have an option whether to go on a cruise to |
| toilet-trained? Did you know that some cruise lines | | | | take your child into a nursery or into the pool. Cruising |
| doesn't allow kids in swim diapers? The good news is | | | | with your 2 year old is quite challenging but it's really a |
| some of the cruise lines will allow kids in the pool but | | | | lot of fun because there are a lot of things that you |
| the not so good news is that it will cost you more. | | | | can do without the pool. But if you really want your |
| Another thing to look for is whether the cruise line has | | | | kids swimming, the beach on the ports allow kids to |
| a nursery section but again it will be pricey. | | | | swim without any swim diapers. |
| The kids love the swimming pool but parents cannot | | | | Another thing to think about is if you want to have time |
| afford to bring their children if they are not yet | | | | for yourselves. Having the kids in nursery will definitely |
| toilet-trained. It would be hard for you to see the look in | | | | give you some time off and relax. Cruise lines are |
| your child's face knowing that they cannot go into the | | | | thinking of ways to get more people on board. Some |
| pool. You could wait for your 2 year old to be trained | | | | of them have in-cabin babysitting and non-potty trained |
| or you can still go on a cruise but expose your kids to | | | | area for your kids. |