At the beginning of May, we took a cruise to Alaska! We were on the Norwegian Pearl, and we had a fabulous time. I'll slowly get some posts up about our cruise and our experience cruising with a child. In the meantime, here are some packing tips if you're taking a kid on a cruise. These packing tips need not be cruise-to-Alaska-specific. I'll update this list as more ideas come to me.
-Stroller rain cover. The weather in Alaska can be pretty unpredictable, and they get lots of rain there. You'll need a rain cover for your stroller. While on our cruise, we found the rain cover very convenient for walks on deck - it kept out some of the wind while we made laps around Deck 7, trying to get our son to go to sleep in his stroller.
-Pack n Play Sheet. If you're requesting a crib for your cabin, they'll likely provide you with a pack n play. On our cruise, we got a pack n play, and a full-sized flat sheet. The sheet was a pain to put in the pack n play without being a suffocation hazard. Luckily I brought a Pack n Play sheet with me. Unluckily, my son threw up all over it, so we ended up having to use the flat sheet anyway. So bring 2 Pack n Play sheets!
-Clothespins. You never know when you'll need to clip something. The clothespins came in handy when we tried to stroller our son to sleep around Deck 7. Without the blanket blocking his view of the outside world, he would be too stimulated by all the people and the sites. When we clipped the blanket onto the stroller to block his view, he was more ready to fall asleep. And the blanket keeps in some heat and blocks out some of the wind on the boat and in chilly Alaska.
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