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Which pushchair to take on P&O britannia

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ceds86 · 11/01/2019 07:56

Hello, I’m booked on a Britannia cruise next month with a 3:5 year old and a 22 month old. I’m worried that they won’t settle in the night nursery and may need to be With us in the evenings, but asleep in the pushchair. So with that in mind I’m thinking I’ll take my double out n about which is side by side and can lie flat. Im wondering if anyone has any experience of pushchairs on board and whether this is going to be too wide to go through cabin door or too big to store when folded etc?
Also, we’re going to the Caribbean; if anyone has any tips or must dos either on board or on shore I’d be very grateful. Thank you.

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ElyElyOy · 15/01/2019 04:04

I haven’t been on that particular ship but having cruised with a baby I only just got my silver cross buggy through the door. Corridors are also quite narrow in places because the room steward carts are dotted along and take up quite a bit of room.

brizzledrizzle · 15/01/2019 04:15

You'd never get it down the corridors to the cabin unless you've got an expensive cabin like a suite.

ceds86 · 17/01/2019 12:19

Thanks very much for your help. I have borrowed a silver cross stroller and will take that and hope for the best.

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3luckystars · 17/01/2019 12:22

Sorry I am no help with the pram side of things, but are you saying that you go on a cruise, you put your children to sleep in another place away from you? I never knew that.

ElyElyOy · 17/01/2019 12:53

@3luckystars some ships have night nurseries where people can put babies in to sleep for a few hours while they have dinner or watch a show etc. It’s sometimes free, other places charge. All that happens is someone watches them and pages you if they wake up. You don’t have to use them: we just put our son in the buggy and he slept in there, but we went as a group and could take turns watching shows if we wanted too, and our favourite evening activity was sitting on the deck in a quiet bar so baby’s sleep was unaffected (and we got to enjoy the stars!)

Aprilshowersarecomingsoon · 17/01/2019 12:55

How about 2 singles and connectors? Option to walk 1 dc and more accessible on board.

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