Having done 1 (yes 1), cruise with a 12 month old in tow, I know consider myself an expert on how to keep a baby entertained on a cruise ship haha.
All of my tips will be based on our recent 19 night cruise on Ovation of the Seas, these tips may not be achievable on all Royal Caribbean cruise ships, so ensure you do your research first!!
Obviously the easiest way to keep them entertained is to enroll them on Embarkation Day in the Adventure Ocean Royal Tots program, for more information on that please read my previous post here.
If enrolling your child into Adventure Ocean to be minded is not your thing, do not dismiss Adventure Ocean entirely! They also offer:
Toy Lending Library - which I scoured through on Embarkation Day, it was a folder with photos of the toys available for borrowing with a corresponding number. Before borrowing anything I ensured that they were sanitised between borrowings and was told they definitely were. We chose a couple of toys and borrowed them for the duration of the cruise, but you can take them back at anytime. The toys were good quality, mostly Fisher Price.
Free Play Zone - This space on Deck 11 between the Adventure Ocean rooms was AMAZING. We used this multiple times a day to let bub burn off some energy. It helped that we were only about 30m from this space as our cabin was on Deck 11. For Health and Safety The Zone has a gate so no little ones can escape, a place for shoes, hand sanitiser and basin. There are no nappy changing facilities here, which I can't really understand why there is no family bathroom. The closest was on Deck 14. In terms of toys a play equipment. There was an inbuilt slide & firemans pole, a long plastic tunnel and about 30 toys - again mostly Fisher Price, check out the pics below!! Adult supervision is required at all times. Thankfully I was there when a group of older kids, probably 10 came in, they were ok to start with just using the slide, but it turned into a game of tip which involved running and jumping over toys, I asked where their parents were and told them to stop playing tip as this was not an area for their age group.




If keeping your baby entertained in the fresh air by the pool is more your style, then ensure your ship has a Baby Splash Zone. Again these are not on all ships! We didn't use this space as often as we wanted to, as our itinerary was too cold or raining. But bub still enjoyed the few times he played here nonetheless. Remember to bring Suncream & a Hat as there was no protection from the sun. I gave feedback to Royal Caribbean onboard and via survey that the Baby Area should have some cover from the sun, or even have a small area in the inside pool.
Research any ports you are visiting and schedule an outing to a local aquatic center or the beach so bub can get some proper swimming done. Also finding a great park or play center on land can be helpful.
We also spent some time in the Seaplex, Bub enjoyed people watching and the music.
Try to eat in the same place / area for your meals. The staff will get to know your bub and after a few nights will be singing, dancing and even running off with them while you get some food into your belly.
Although some ships have a Toy Library, I'd still recommend bringing a few favourite toys for your bub and if they are older, a 'special' cruise toy you've purchased just for the ship.
We were lucky enough to still have Dreamworks characters on our sailing, these entertained bub a few times. But unfortunately, they are going to cease their operations onboard from 1st April 2019. Read more here.
For us, it was more important to have a happy bub on his very close to normal routine, rather than sending him to Adventure Ocean in the evening, but this is also an option for you!! But don't fret if Bub isn't sleeping the best onboard. This will give you a chance to go out and enjoy the nightlife and hopefully get them to sleep in their pram or stroller!!
Happy Cruising!