Young Children on Tauck Bridges
We are on the August 4, 2012 cruise from Budapest to Regensberg and wondered if there will be any other families with young children on board. We have a son, age 5 1/2 and a daughter age 3. We would also love to hear about any past travels on Tauck with young children so we know what to expect.
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As of this posting there are:
- 10 kids between the ages 10 and under
- 20 kids between the ages of 11-15
- 10 kids ages 15 and up
Hope this helps,
Emily
Hello RMCfromAZ,
He will have no problems finding other kids his age.
As of this posting there are:
- 10 kids between the ages 10 and under
- 25 kids between the ages of 11-15
- 5 kids ages 15 and up
Please note that this may change at any point due to guest cancellations.
Have a great time!
Hope this helps,
Emily
Hi Emily, We are on the June 23rd Danube Bridges tour. It is coming fast an d wondering if you could provide a "kids report" on the ages and numbers of kids on this trip? Our daughter is 11 and hope there will be another couple of kids in her age bracket. Thanks for your help and we were so impressed with Taucks' professionalism that we went ahead and booked another trip for 2013.
Hi grand isle joe,
Your daughter will be in good company.
As of this posting there are:
15 Boys and 23 Girls on this tour
- 11 kids between the ages 10 and under
- 21 kids between the ages of 11-15
- 6 kids ages 16 and up
Please note that this may change at any point due to guest cancellations.
Thank you for your kind comments regarding our professionalism. We aim to please.
Have a great time!
Hope this helps,
Emily
Looking forward to the August 4th trip. The teenagers are liking the age breakdown.
The kids on this trip were completely obnoxious and out of control. Running all over the ship while the parents were off doing who knows what. That goes for the younger 9 -10 yr olds all the way up to the 17-18 yr olds. All acted like it was a free for all. Screaming uncontrollably as if they were outdoors the entire time. It took some of the fun away for all of us because you didn't want to be around the chaos. Tauck guides are not baby sitters which is clearly stated in their information packets yet at times our guides did just that. If the parents didn't want to participate in a hike the kids were off with the guides - which then takes from everyone else's experience because the guides were worried about where the kids were.
One of the parents actually was aghast at the fact that there were no children's or teen clubs on the ship...I politely reminded her that this was not Carnival Cruises.
I urge you to please consider the other people on the trip when you book your vacation. If Tauck states the recommended age is 10yrs and older it's for a reason. These are fun, yet educational tours. If my son were 7 or 8 yrs old on this trip he would have been bored.
There are no kid's or teen clubs with Tauck. For the money we paid we were a bit more than annoyed.
I certainly find the prior two postings quite obnoxious.
It is obvious from the previous posting that teenagers were as much out of control as the younger ones. So I don't see any logic in the "advice" for parents about the 10+ years age. A posting from a prior traveler where the teens are willing to babysit seems like a completely different experience. So, obviously there is a difference in each kids personality. While I am certainly not encouraging unruly behaviour from kid of ANY age , cruising is not for those who have very little tolerance to fellow passengers considering you are in close proximity for several days. In this case I would expect the behavior to be reported and behavior expectation set instead of just complaining about it in the forum. Even if there is no babysitting, there should be ground rules on behavior - for example, no running on the ship.
This is a family cruise and it looks like Tauck took the effort to makes the experience of guests of all ages enjoyable. I am impressed that the guides were looking out for the kids even if parents were not there. If this is an "inconvenience" for others, they should be looking into an adult cruise where there are no kids.
If anything, obnoxious and snobbish adult travelers are as much if not more annoying. So, I don't understand there is targeted advice for parents when this is in fact a family cruise and by definition includes kids of different ages, personalities and preferences.
I personally find your posting obnoxious and lacking in understanding of children and behavior of children and parents. Both post were aimed at the parents, not the children- kids will be kids. This is not a Disney or Carnival Cruise, Disney World, or a Club Med- been there done that- where you can turn your children loose or over to a "kid's club" director or baby sitter and not have to worry about their behavior or safety. There are no beaches, pools, water slides, video game rooms, basketball courts, etc. etc.
These cruises are designed to allow families to bond and experience the world together. It is not an opportunity for parents to hit the bar or take an excursion to avoid their children or the responsibilities of parenthood. Children, especially young ones have a lot of excess energy, which they must burn off, and short attention spans so they are easily bored. These are today's kids. The vast majority are more interested in cell phone and other electronic games and texting than they are looking at the passing scenery during a family car trip. Unless an adult, NOT the cruise director nor the tour guides, is there to help channel their energy and maintain some degree of control, some children can become problems. Throw in one or two instigators and a group of normally moderately active children can rapidly become unruly or obnoxious. My children and now my grand children were and are all great, well-behaved kids- but I would not consider taking them on a Tauck river cruise until they are older than 10 and preferably 15. Up to that point they have had little or no exposure to European history and would be too easily bored with "all that history and culture stuff." Tauck offers a number of kid-focused activities, but most, if not all are intended to involve their parents. Frankly, it floors me that Tauck would permit and parents let any child under 12-15 go on an excursion without a parent. I would never let my children engage in any activity without me, without the assurance that another adult has accepted full responsibility for their behavior and safety.
Thanks Alan for your very elaborate email - but you are missing the point of my message. My point is the level of "judgement" that prior postings hold against parents is a rant and is not constructive. This is not a parenting advice forum. Nobody here is wants to know your personal preference of whether you want to go on the cruise or not and parenting philosophy - it is irrelevant to the forum. We only want to hear about the travel experience of THOSE WHO HAVE TRAVELED ON THIS CRUISE and tips from them so we know what to expect.
I was on this tour. The children, regardless of age, were all well behaved. The parents were responsible and I never saw any of them allow their children run wild during the excursion. Tauck Bridges allows children as young as 3 on the family river cruises. For anyone who prefers not to be around children, the non-Bridges Tauck cruises are probably a better choice. Tauck also allows children as young as 5 on those cruises, although I imagine there are very few children, if any, on these cruises. For anyone who doesn't want to be around young children, Viking is a better choice. I believe their minimum age is 12 and they also limit the number of children they allow on each cruise. They so obviously discourage children on their cruises, I don't know why anyone with kids would ever book with them.
Again none of the comments are relevant to the topic or the purpose of the discussion here. If you have any constructive feedback to post please do so.
Thanks for this input - this is very useful to know.
Ah, what I like to see is intelligent conversation. It is refreshing when adults, well-informed and catholic in their perspective, can discuss things politely and calmly. And to do it in a forum like this, where people are willing to hear a variety of views. And to be pleasant to each other and possibly even to learn new things. To be constructive. To share experiences and to help each other, all the while being nice.
What's that thing about free speech that is so current at the moment? Hmm.... let me think.
pinkshoes, I'm sorry but if you think this forum is only going to have comments that "are relevant to the topic or the purpose of the discussion" then you are destined to be disappointed.
Not relevant? To whom? To you or someone with an open mind. I suggest you go back and read the entire thread. You will see posts by travelers asking and talking about the demographics (gender, age and number) of children they plan to bring. You'll see posts by travelers who previously traveled on bridges tours with their children and had, what they considered, good experiences and those who didn't. That along with demographic info, is EXACTLY what the original poster and others were asking and how this forum works. Both reports were personal experiences- that my friend is "opinion"- just like "your opinion" that two posts were "obnoxious." The problem is, just because you personally choose not believe someone's account, don't agree with it, or don't think it is relevant, doesn't give you the right to start throwing insults- by association, since you said the posts were obnoxious, you apply that label to posters. It is not the best approach for a person to take on their very first Tauck forum thread. Someone else on the same tour might have a different take, that doesn't make them wrong. But hearing each side gives everyone a much better range of expectations, so they can make their own, informed decisions. It is also what makes this forum so useful.
This site is a combination of fact and opinion- specifics of a tour, lodging, times, etc. etc. are facts. Almost anything else- what is good, what is bad, what should be avoided, what activity a traveler should do in place of another, how many days early a traveler should arrive and what to do and see before the start of the tour, are just recommendations and opinions. All are good data points, however.
Thanks - I agree with you. I was expecting to get real travel advice & tips similar to Rick steves & how some of the initial responses were. but not anymore