
Anita
1. Can kids be nudists
2. Is there separate bathrooms
3. What activities are there to do
4. Can I breast feed my baby boy
5. What if my hubby gets an erection
6. My family are not fat will we be the odd ones out?
Answer
So, is this Anita in the US or Anita Mum in New Zealand? These two stories are getting so confusing. Anyway, to give the benefit of the doubt in the interest in educating people about nudism...
1. Yes, kids can be nudists. Anyone can be a naturist regardless of age, gender, or anything else. Naturism/nudism is a very all-inclusive lifestyle. Most naturist resorts/camps/etc. are family-oriented and welcome guests of all ages (anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for the liability of the resort). Very few places prohibit visitors under 18, and that's only to give guests a place to go that's free of children so that parents who want to escape the kids for a while, or people who just don't like kids, don't have to deal with them. In such places, all other rules of conduct remain the same as any family-friendly resort.
2. I can't speak for all naturist venues but many do have separate bathrooms as well as coed bathrooms. One resort I visited had two bathroom areas; one had a men-only section and a mixed-gender section, and the other had a women-only section and a mixed-gender section.
3. The amenities and activities vary from place to place. It could include anything from swimming in the pool, pond, or lake; soaking in the hot tub; table games in the lounge; pool table; outdoor miniature golf; outdoor shuffleboard; water slide; hiking on trails through the woods; pretty much anything you'd find at any other resort or camp. Look at the website of the individual locations to see what they offer for amenities and activities, and also the rules of the particular place.
4. Yes, nursing moms are free to breastfeed and it's perfectly acceptable. Nobody is going to look down on a mother for breastfeeding a baby.
5. Naturists all agree that an erection is a perfectly natural function of a perfectly natural body part. However, there are two schools of thought on how to respond to one. Some say it should be hidden until it goes away such as covering it with a towel, going for a swim, etc. Others say it doesn't have to be hidden and can be simply ignored just as you'd ignore goose bumps on the skin. In any case an erection must never be flaunted, played with (by the erect man or by anyone else), maintained, have attention drawn to it, or be used in any way to make anybody uncomfortable. The reality is that erections almost never happen among nudists, but on the off chance it does happen just follow the rules of the resort.
6. Everybody is accepted and nobody is rejected just because of their body types. For being someone who claims to be a nudist in other questions/answers, you sure do seem to be asking this question based on a stereotype.
So, is this Anita in the US or Anita Mum in New Zealand? These two stories are getting so confusing. Anyway, to give the benefit of the doubt in the interest in educating people about nudism...
1. Yes, kids can be nudists. Anyone can be a naturist regardless of age, gender, or anything else. Naturism/nudism is a very all-inclusive lifestyle. Most naturist resorts/camps/etc. are family-oriented and welcome guests of all ages (anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for the liability of the resort). Very few places prohibit visitors under 18, and that's only to give guests a place to go that's free of children so that parents who want to escape the kids for a while, or people who just don't like kids, don't have to deal with them. In such places, all other rules of conduct remain the same as any family-friendly resort.
2. I can't speak for all naturist venues but many do have separate bathrooms as well as coed bathrooms. One resort I visited had two bathroom areas; one had a men-only section and a mixed-gender section, and the other had a women-only section and a mixed-gender section.
3. The amenities and activities vary from place to place. It could include anything from swimming in the pool, pond, or lake; soaking in the hot tub; table games in the lounge; pool table; outdoor miniature golf; outdoor shuffleboard; water slide; hiking on trails through the woods; pretty much anything you'd find at any other resort or camp. Look at the website of the individual locations to see what they offer for amenities and activities, and also the rules of the particular place.
4. Yes, nursing moms are free to breastfeed and it's perfectly acceptable. Nobody is going to look down on a mother for breastfeeding a baby.
5. Naturists all agree that an erection is a perfectly natural function of a perfectly natural body part. However, there are two schools of thought on how to respond to one. Some say it should be hidden until it goes away such as covering it with a towel, going for a swim, etc. Others say it doesn't have to be hidden and can be simply ignored just as you'd ignore goose bumps on the skin. In any case an erection must never be flaunted, played with (by the erect man or by anyone else), maintained, have attention drawn to it, or be used in any way to make anybody uncomfortable. The reality is that erections almost never happen among nudists, but on the off chance it does happen just follow the rules of the resort.
6. Everybody is accepted and nobody is rejected just because of their body types. For being someone who claims to be a nudist in other questions/answers, you sure do seem to be asking this question based on a stereotype.
What am I going to suspect on Carnival INSPERATION? Im 13?

RACHELLE A
13 years old going on Insperation, what should I expect in Circle C? Fun level rate in stars and why (Ex. ****=4 stars)
Answer
We had a BLAST!!!!! her is some info i found:
There are clubs and schedles just for kids of your age group. you will find lots of kids to hang around in your age group
Identical in all but décor, Carnival Inspiration is the sixth in line of the eight Fantasy-class sister ships (Fantasy, Fascination, Ecstasy, Inspiration, Paradise, Sensation & Elation). These ships always seem to have something of interest going on, and thus are ideal for the up-and-at-'em style cruiser. Carrying 2,052 passengers, Fantasy is big enough to provide entertainment, ample deck space for those whose idea of being entertained is basking in a warm sun shine glow, and separate facilities for passengers of all ages.
Having been launched in 1996, in today's whirlwind pace of change in the cruise industry, Carnival Inspiration is not so full of neon, chrome and mirrors as her younger sister ships. But it's there if you know where to look. Like at the Grand Atrium with its bold gold neo-classic statue and neon-rimmed mirrors and ceiling panels.
There are a lot of hard surfaces on this ship - especially on the flooring where tiles abound instead of carpet. This adds to the non-stop ambient noise levels, especially in the Violin's Bar and the grand Atrium.
In addition, a further upgrade completed in 2007 includes a snazzy new pool area with teak decking, new umbrellas, a tile "beach" for the pool water to lap against and a new thatched roof for the hot tub. The kids will rave about "Carnival waterworks," the new water park featuring a 4-story tall and 300 foot long "Twister Water Slide." Another slide is three side-by-side tubes 82 feet long. This is all part of a waterpark with all kinds of sprays and other devices to keep the kiddies cool and fresh. There's also a new nine-hole miniature golf course.
As if that isn't enough for the kids, "Camp Carnival" received a makeover, and the ship has new interconnecting staterooms for families.
Total Choice Dining provides for four dinner seatings in the main dining rooms, alternative Bistro dining every evening, and an increased number of service staff. Passengers are assigned a table for dinner in one of the two main dining rooms -- The Mardi Gras Dining Room on Atlantic Deck, mid-ship, or the Carnivale Dining Room on Atlantic Deck, aft -- at one of four seatings; 5:45 p.m. or 6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. There are very few tables for two in either of the two main dining rooms; expect to dine with four, six, or eight fellow voyagers. Both dining rooms are named after future Carnival ships that at the time were only a part of the founder's "imagination."
You typically have a choice of six starters, a couple of salads, and six or seven main courses (pan-fried fillet of red snapper, sweet and sour shrimp, rack of New Zealand lamb and Beef Wellington). The menu also includes Spa Carnival selections for those trying to reduce their intake of calories, sodium, cholesterol, fat, or meat.
Added in the 2007 renovation were a coffee bar in the atrium and New York-style deli in the Lido restaurants
Additionally, the poolside Lido eateries are converted into Seaview Bistros between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. each evening, offering buffet dinner with no reservations or advance notice required. The informal Brasserie Bar & Grill (T-shirts and shorts are OK) Restaurant on the Lido Deck offers both inside and poolside seating. All meals here are served buffet style, with open seating for all three meals.
Other alternative eating options include a 24-hour pizzeria, a complimentary sushi bar and 24 hour room service. Added in the 2007 renovation were a coffee bar in the atrium and New York-style deli in the Lido restaurants.
Carnival's celebrated Camp Carnival program offers a full schedule of supervised activities, from finger painting and singalongs for younger children to photography workshops, late-night movies, and pool parties for their older siblings. The ships' 2,400-square foot "Children's World" play areas are stocked with a computer lab, a climbing maze, an activity wall, and an assortment of toys, games and puzzles.
The 2007 upgrade added a nine-hole miniature golf course as well as a waterpark that is better than the larger Carnival ships. The kids will love these supervised diversions giving you plenty of time to relax by the pool.
We had a BLAST!!!!! her is some info i found:
There are clubs and schedles just for kids of your age group. you will find lots of kids to hang around in your age group
Identical in all but décor, Carnival Inspiration is the sixth in line of the eight Fantasy-class sister ships (Fantasy, Fascination, Ecstasy, Inspiration, Paradise, Sensation & Elation). These ships always seem to have something of interest going on, and thus are ideal for the up-and-at-'em style cruiser. Carrying 2,052 passengers, Fantasy is big enough to provide entertainment, ample deck space for those whose idea of being entertained is basking in a warm sun shine glow, and separate facilities for passengers of all ages.
Having been launched in 1996, in today's whirlwind pace of change in the cruise industry, Carnival Inspiration is not so full of neon, chrome and mirrors as her younger sister ships. But it's there if you know where to look. Like at the Grand Atrium with its bold gold neo-classic statue and neon-rimmed mirrors and ceiling panels.
There are a lot of hard surfaces on this ship - especially on the flooring where tiles abound instead of carpet. This adds to the non-stop ambient noise levels, especially in the Violin's Bar and the grand Atrium.
In addition, a further upgrade completed in 2007 includes a snazzy new pool area with teak decking, new umbrellas, a tile "beach" for the pool water to lap against and a new thatched roof for the hot tub. The kids will rave about "Carnival waterworks," the new water park featuring a 4-story tall and 300 foot long "Twister Water Slide." Another slide is three side-by-side tubes 82 feet long. This is all part of a waterpark with all kinds of sprays and other devices to keep the kiddies cool and fresh. There's also a new nine-hole miniature golf course.
As if that isn't enough for the kids, "Camp Carnival" received a makeover, and the ship has new interconnecting staterooms for families.
Total Choice Dining provides for four dinner seatings in the main dining rooms, alternative Bistro dining every evening, and an increased number of service staff. Passengers are assigned a table for dinner in one of the two main dining rooms -- The Mardi Gras Dining Room on Atlantic Deck, mid-ship, or the Carnivale Dining Room on Atlantic Deck, aft -- at one of four seatings; 5:45 p.m. or 6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. There are very few tables for two in either of the two main dining rooms; expect to dine with four, six, or eight fellow voyagers. Both dining rooms are named after future Carnival ships that at the time were only a part of the founder's "imagination."
You typically have a choice of six starters, a couple of salads, and six or seven main courses (pan-fried fillet of red snapper, sweet and sour shrimp, rack of New Zealand lamb and Beef Wellington). The menu also includes Spa Carnival selections for those trying to reduce their intake of calories, sodium, cholesterol, fat, or meat.
Added in the 2007 renovation were a coffee bar in the atrium and New York-style deli in the Lido restaurants
Additionally, the poolside Lido eateries are converted into Seaview Bistros between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. each evening, offering buffet dinner with no reservations or advance notice required. The informal Brasserie Bar & Grill (T-shirts and shorts are OK) Restaurant on the Lido Deck offers both inside and poolside seating. All meals here are served buffet style, with open seating for all three meals.
Other alternative eating options include a 24-hour pizzeria, a complimentary sushi bar and 24 hour room service. Added in the 2007 renovation were a coffee bar in the atrium and New York-style deli in the Lido restaurants.
Carnival's celebrated Camp Carnival program offers a full schedule of supervised activities, from finger painting and singalongs for younger children to photography workshops, late-night movies, and pool parties for their older siblings. The ships' 2,400-square foot "Children's World" play areas are stocked with a computer lab, a climbing maze, an activity wall, and an assortment of toys, games and puzzles.
The 2007 upgrade added a nine-hole miniature golf course as well as a waterpark that is better than the larger Carnival ships. The kids will love these supervised diversions giving you plenty of time to relax by the pool.
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