- How are counselors working with children trained? - What background checks do you perform for the employees who work with children? - Do your cruise counselors have first aid and safety training? - If babysitting is available, what background checks are done for babysitters? - What safety measures are in use to keep track of children while they are in the care of ship staff? - Do you require parents to check children in and out of activity areas and activities?
5. Kids' menus, cabins and other practicalities. Before you make your final decision on a family cruise, look into the availability of any special needs your children may have. If you're booking with a line that caters to children, you can expect them to have a children's menu - but that might not be all you need. If your child needs a special diet because of allergies, religion, health or just overall pickiness, it's important to know that those foods will be available for your child. Likewise, it's important to know the cruise line's policy on adults and children in rooms - some, for instance, require an adult in each room where children are staying, which may mean the entire family sharing a room.
Family cruises are growing in popularity year by year, and why not? They offer an all-inclusive vacation experience that the whole family can enjoy. Shop around for the cruise that offers the best deal for your family, and have a great time.
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