STT with 3 kids ?s
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luv2travel
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STT with 3 kids ?s
Bringing our 3 grandchildren to STT in Feb 2011 and we'll be staying at our timeshare at Bluebeard's Castle. Their ages - 13 yo girl, 12 and 11 yo boys. They all swim fairly well and "dive" or more like jump in deep end of pools.
My question is should I bring/buy/rent life vests, the type you manually blow air for flotation. They love the water but as far as oceans they have been only to the Jersey shore surf. They want to snorkel.
TIA
Lydia
My question is should I bring/buy/rent life vests, the type you manually blow air for flotation. They love the water but as far as oceans they have been only to the Jersey shore surf. They want to snorkel.
TIA
Lydia
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aroobagirl
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Lydia,
I would recommend a short wet suit. We were going to buy our daughter a snorkel vest and the guy who runs the shop advised us that the short wet suits are cheaper than the vests and provide buoyancy. Works like a charm and keeps shoulders from getting sunburned! My daughter loves hers it really keeps her bobbing along.
I would recommend a short wet suit. We were going to buy our daughter a snorkel vest and the guy who runs the shop advised us that the short wet suits are cheaper than the vests and provide buoyancy. Works like a charm and keeps shoulders from getting sunburned! My daughter loves hers it really keeps her bobbing along.
If they are going to be really close to shore they wont need one.
But if they go out at all, you are going to have much more peace of mind if they have them (or a belt).
Especially if you aren't with them in the water.
Just my opinion though.
Even if they are good swimmers, if they have never snorkeled there are all kinds of situations where that could come in really handy. It is pretty easy to get panicked, especially at the beginning. Even for experienced swimmers. To be able to just float and catch your breath could be very helpful.
But if they go out at all, you are going to have much more peace of mind if they have them (or a belt).
Especially if you aren't with them in the water.
Just my opinion though.
Even if they are good swimmers, if they have never snorkeled there are all kinds of situations where that could come in really handy. It is pretty easy to get panicked, especially at the beginning. Even for experienced swimmers. To be able to just float and catch your breath could be very helpful.
"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."
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luv2travel
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