I can't speak to children, as I don't yet have any, but I can tell you that despite the "uniqueness" of the activities and food in places that can be done with a stroller, of the places I've been to, the one I'd most likely return to out of all of them is MLE.
There is something magical about MLE that simply does not exist in Puerto Rico. Sorry.
And, regardless of whether or not I have children, no one can dispute it will be easier to do MLE with a three month old infant who doesn't walk or even crawl, then it will be when that child is a toddler, or when that toddler turns into 2, 3, or 4 kids.
The uniqueness of MLE for me at least was being able to wake up in the morning and jump into and snorkel in warm beautiful water teeming with life.
That's not doable with a kid.
Again, you're assuming no resort has baby sitting.
Again, spoken like someone with no kids.
98% of mothers would never leave someone they labored out to a complete stranger. Especially not an infant/toddler.
The flights with an infant that little (especially in F) were a non-issue as they sleep most of the time. The sleeping together with the size of seat/bed in most F cabins make it very manageable.
On a couple F flights, we were even able to use the empty seats, making it that much easier.
They sleep for 30+ hours?
Rafi didn't sleep more than 2 hours in a row until he was 6 months old. Talia is a much better sleeper, but still not for more than 10 hours ever.
F is gan eden without kids. It's not the same experience with kids, period.
With a fussy kid it's downright miserable, especially when the stares start coming and people suggest that you give your kid a suppository...