Could you trust the childcare on a cruise ship with your children?

While I have personally never participated in a cruise that included childcare, I think that leaving your child with any stranger for the first time can be a terrifying prospect not only for the child but also for the parent. Of course, starting your child at a brand new daycare center is somewhat different from taking your child to childcare on a cruise ship, but the fact remains that your child will continue to face strangers throughout his or her life. Now it is childcare, later it will be elementary school or middle school.

And while it can be a scary idea for any parent to have to entrust your child into the care of a stranger, it is also true that most daycare settings are very professional and will take all steps necessary to ensure the perfect safety and wellbeing of your child. In my opinion, if the cruise is already child or family-oriented, then your child should be in capable hands of qualified daycare professionals who will likely have age-appropriate and educational activities arranged for your child on a daily basis. And once your child begins attending the childcare on the ship, he/she will become more comfortable each time he/she revisits with the staff and other children there.

With all the crap that goes on on cruise ships I would trust nothing. You might get lucky and get someone who cares but then you might get someone who says here again and doesn't care. You have to remember you are in the open sea and the laws are different.

I would go and talk to the person you are going to leave them with first.

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