Tuesday, November 8, 2011

How to Pick the Perfect Kids' Cruise

Roberta Backus TurnerMichele Wanke

Kick up your annual family vacation with a cruise that caters to the youngest members in your clan. There is a sea of fun-filled kids cruises to choose from; however, the sheer volume of choices often makes selecting the perfect voyage a challenge for parents. Roberta Backus Turner is no stranger to this dilemma. The spokesperson for Discovery Cruise Line specializes in helping parents pick the perfect kids' cruise. She shares her selection tips with LoveToKnow readers in this exclusive interview:

LoveToKnow (LTK): Sailing with kids is a great family vacation option, but what if you are cruising with children of varying ages?

Roberta Backus Turner (RBT): If you are cruising for the first time with very young children, then you might consider taking a day cruise. Discovery Cruise Line offers kids' cruises that depart from Ft. Lauderdale in the early morning and arrive in Grand Bahama Island by lunch time. Kids and their parents can visit the island's beaches or other family-friendly attractions. The ship departs Grand Bahama Island at 4:45 p.m. and arrives back in Ft. Lauderdale at 10 p.m. Two all-you-can-eat breakfast and dinner buffets are included in the price and cabins are available so kids can relax during the cruise. Also, when you take a shorter cruise you don't have to pack as much. Most cruise ships offer a variety of food, beverages and activities to keep kids busy, so you don't have to bring along a ton of stuff. If you are sailing with older children, then consider a multi-day cruise to a destination that offers a variety of kid-friendly attractions. Discovery offers a Cruise N' Stay Vacation package which allows families to spend the night at local Bahamian hotels and explore the island by day.

LTK: What types of amenities should parents look for when cruising with children?

RBT: Kids' clubs are popular features in newer vessels. Discovery Cruise Line features a kids club that boasts computer games, arts and crafts, movies and a Wii room. Parents can drop off their children at Club Discovery, and then relax and enjoy the ship's adult amenities, while the kids get their faces painted, participate in scavenger hunts, eating contests and other games.

kids on beach

LTK: How does destination factor into the selection process?

RBT: Choosing the right destination is key to a memorable kids' cruise. If your kids love playing in the great outdoors, then head to Mexico, Hawaii or the Caribbean. Grand Bahama Island is an ideal vacation spot for families because of its beautiful beaches, kid-friendly restaurants and myriad of activities, such as swimming, kayaking, fishing, and snorkeling. Kids can even swim with dolphins. The best part is that it is so close to the United States, it doesn't take that long to get there and back, and when you cruise on Discovery getting there is only half the fun.

LTK: How can parents get the best deals when shopping for a kids cruise?

RBT: Timing is everything. Cruising during the off season will score you bigger savings. Also, look for buy one, get one free deals, reduced rates and other specials that cruise lines offer throughout the year. For example, for summer 2011, Discovery is offering a special money-saving promotion which allows one child under the age of 12 to cruise for free when accompanied by an adult. This allows families, who may be experiencing economic hardships, to experience a high seas adventure without breaking the bank.

Discovery Cruise Line ship

LoveToKnow would like to thank Roberta Backus Turner for providing useful insider information on kids' cruises and tips on selecting the perfect voyage for children of all ages.

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