Bo1953 wrote:
>On Nov 4, 9:03 am, Rosalie B. wrote:
>> Bo1953 wrote:
>> >On Nov 1, 1:20 pm, Bo1953 wrote:
>> >> I and a few friends are wanting to go on a cruise next year.. the
>> >> first week in November and need some suggestions...
>>
>> >> We want something small, under 1,000 passengers and is child friendly
>> >> (9 & 10). Any all-inclusives possible? If not, that is fine too...
>>
>> >> There will be between 10 -14 of us traveling.
>>
>> >> Any thoughts on this for me?
>>
>> >> TIA...
>>
>> >> Samuel a/k/a Bo1953
>> >> NJ
>>
>> >Hello all....
>>
>> >Firstly, I do want to thank each and everyone of you for your input,
>> >thoughts and guidance, once again. I have gone through the
>> >recommendations and wanted to place this up for your thoughts to see
>> >if I Am thinking clearly before going to a TA for further guidance and
>> >thought:
>>
>> >I think the SD Voyage #11043 will fit nicely, on most points.
>>
>> >1) It departs on 31 Oct 10 for seven nights which covers the first
>> >week of Nov 10
>> >2) All inclusive, generally which means tipping and I believe wine
>> >with meals (need to get that clarified)
>> >3) There appears to be a new port everyday, which will help with the
>> >children and keeping them busy
>> >4) Single seating for meals
>> >5) I think they may be able to best accommodate my vegan diet easier
>> >with advance notice (I will e-mail them today about this)
>> >6) Not a large ship!!!
>>
>> >What do you think on this? Again, thank you for your thoughts and
>> >input, I Am grateful, very much so.
>>
>> >Warmest regards - Bo1953 a/k/a Samuel
>>
>> Sounds good to me - the only problem you might have is that three
>> people is the maximum per room.
>
>Rosalie,
>
>Thank you for that! I did not catch that. I will inquire if an
>exception can be made in the case of children. Do you think this is a
>good choice or what, based on what you know about the situation?
>
I have never been on SeaDream, but Ray has helpfully posted the
SeaDream policy on children.
Having read that, I would expect
a) there will be no other children on board - you will have to babysit
your own children 24/7 and they should be quiet, well-behaved
children. I recommend strenuous activity every day on shore so that
they don't have a lot of excess energy and bringing their own
electronic games to occupy them otherwise..
b) They will NOT make an exception for children because the rooms are
not set up so that they can just stick a cot in there. If they allow
it (and they may require a person over 18 in each cabin), you may have
to get a separate cabin or even (as their policy suggests), bring an
older person to stay in their cabin with them - maybe an older
unmarried family member (grandmother, niece) who would like a trip.
Otherwise it sound like just what you want. If that doesn't work out
for you I might suggest chartering a boat with a crew someplace like
the Virgin Islands. Some of the larger catamarans can take 10-12
guests and you can get a captain to run the boat and a cook.
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