Also, RCCL offers in-room babysitting which is a huge plus for me. But, NCL does not and I will be traveling with a 1.5 yr. old in March and the group babysitting is for 2-12. Do you think I can get away with telling them he is 2? Would they verify his age?New to NCL March 2010. How does it stand up to RCCL?
Have you already booked? If not, cancel.
NCL doesn't stand up to Royal. The service is bad, the crew is bad. Freestyle just means long lines to have dinner. The only good thing I could say about my NCL cruise was that the disco dj was good. Yes they will definitely verify his age and won't do group babysitting. As you said that's a huge plus in Royal's favor. You should need his birth certificate anyway to prove he is a US citizen which would have his birthday so they will know he isn't 2.
If you were happy with Royal I would stick with Royal.
i have gone on ncl and i know that i had a great time with my hubby . i think it is best to tell the truth about your child's age cause most likely you may need a passport or birth ceritite to go on board. i have a real nice travel Agent i will give you his name he is so nice you can chat and ask him anything----tom cutrera 18663240992 ext.7032New to NCL March 2010. How does it stand up to RCCL?
All cruise lines verify everything that is geared to the passenger's age. Liability is too great to do otherwise.
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