Fatima1922
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
Is there an age limit for Tea with Alice? Do adults attend? Are there other children activities on the ship that requires on board booking?
There is no age limit. It is a family activity, which means that it is open to everyone. It is NOT part of the programming (kids in the Club/Lab at that time will not be attending), and there is typically an adult at each table with their children/grandchildren/whoever. Certainly, adults can attend without kids...but you'll probably put it in the "seen it once, won't do it again" category on future cruises as it is really oriented toward kids.
There are no other regular activities that require tickets at GS in advance. If you are on a holiday cruise, there is gingerbread house decorating. The Mickey 200 is limited to a certain number of families--you sign up by being there at the appointed time.
There is no age limit. It is a family activity, which means that it is open to everyone. It is NOT part of the programming (kids in the Club/Lab at that time will not be attending), and there is typically an adult at each table with their children/grandchildren/whoever. Certainly, adults can attend without kids...but you'll probably put it in the "seen it once, won't do it again" category on future cruises as it is really oriented toward kids.
There are no other regular activities that require tickets at GS in advance. If you are on a holiday cruise, there is gingerbread house decorating. The Mickey 200 is limited to a certain number of families--you sign up by being there at the appointed time.
How often is the tea scheduled during a 7-nighter?
Thanks for any insight!
I believe it was only offered once on our 7 night Alaska cruise. It is by ticket only so go to Guest Services the day you board because it is free but fills up quickly! Also, if it turns out that you cannot attend let them know so that another family can go. It is very popular! ALOHA, Karen and Ron
As Kim, I am also curious about Mickey 200?
There is no age limit. It is a family activity, which means that it is open to everyone. It is NOT part of the programming (kids in the Club/Lab at that time will not be attending), and there is typically an adult at each table with their children/grandchildren/whoever. Certainly, adults can attend without kids...but you'll probably put it in the "seen it once, won't do it again" category on future cruises as it is really oriented toward kids.
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