Tips for Sailing with Infants on Disney Cruise Line
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the It's a small world is it's ages six months to three years and six months is the earliest you can take a a child on a cruise
they'll puree anything on the menu so if you want your kid to have per sets and animators
Jack Jack's incredible diaper dash is they roll out this track I think it's 20 feet long
they gave us a Diaper Genie oh nice for those of you don't know what those are basically it's a it's a trash can that pinches the smell closed
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Imagine setting sail on a magical journey with your six-month-old baby aboard Disney Cruise Line. Our guest, Alex from the blog Second Dad to the Right, did just that and he's here to share his experiences and top tips for cruising with a tyke in tow. From early dinner seatings to comprehensive childcare options, he unveils the secret strategies that make a Disney cruise with a baby a smooth sailing experience. Dive into the colorful world of Disney's unique accommodations for babies - how about pureed gourmet meals from the menu or a personal visit from Mickey Mouse? We also delve into the wonders of the ocean air kids club, the intriguing reason why babies aren't allowed in the ship pools and the joy of splash pads. And wait till you hear about the hilarious and memorable Jack Jack’s Diaper Dash experience! Finally, we tackle the practical side of cruising with family. Alex provides insider knowledge on booking roomy state rooms, extra amenities provided, and the convenience of room service. He also shares the advantage of a veranda for keeping an eye on a sleeping baby and the option of split rooms for extra space and privacy. As a grand finale, get ready to giggle as we recount Alex’s son Asher’s ‘April Fools' Unibrow’ family picture story. So, hoist your sails and join us on this rollicking DCL cruise journey!" If you like this video, please like and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. You can also like and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DCLDuo. Or subscribe to our Podcast available on Apple Podcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify and most other major podcast providers. You can also email us at dclduo@gmail.com. The views in this video are our own and are not those of the Walt Disney family of companies, Disney Cruise Line or the Walt Disney theme parks or resorts. If you have questions about a Disney vacation or any of the Disney offerings discussed in this vlog please contact Disney directly or discuss with your Disney travel agent. Thanks for watching! You can connect with the DCL Duo Podcast and Vlog at: https://dclduo.com Please review and subscribe to our Podcast on the following platforms (or most major podcast providers): Apple Podcasts: If youhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dclduo-podcast/id1501550336 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/gn6f1034 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Fcl8SPuSJFlam2KsJBHx7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=526093&refid=stpr You can also like and follow us on social media at: The DCLDuo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DclDuo The DCLDuo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcl_duo/ The DCLDuo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DCLDuo The DCLDuo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dclduo