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Re: BVIs with 4 y/o daughter
[Re: Brian21097]
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07/21/2019 02:31 AM
07/21/2019 02:31 AM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 3,228 Somewhere out there
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Somethings we did, but we were also living on our own boat.
On a cat, a deck beer cooler works great as a pool. Or a small inflatable pool for the cockpit. Would rig our bosun chair via the clew of the headsail as a swing.
Found the best short people beaches are Pirates, Sidney's and Sandbox. Anegada has a drop right by the shore that an adult wouldn't really notice.
Most restaurants will offer a kids menu. Our daughter would usually sleep through dinner as dinner in BVI is usually too late for kids.
Pools at Leverick ,Scrub and Nanny Cay were big hits. Lilly had several birthday parties at YCCS in North Sound.
Generally there were other kids around for her to play with during happy hours.
The stack pack makes a great spot to nap.
Had adjustable shower curtain rods with fabric to use as a baby gate across her berth.
Mike
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