Ed and Mulan,
We couldn't get a brunch either. And Sean was on right at midnight. Oh well. We'll try to check periodically before the cruise and again at the port to see if something opens up. We'll be there early anyway on the 15th so we might have a chance. But I'm happy that we were able to get a dinner without any problems!!

(and maybe that's telling me that instead of being at brunch on a sea day, I should be on the treadmill in the gym....

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In signing up the kids for their programs, we were only able to sign up DD9. There wasn't a link to sign DS14 up for the Stack. Is that how it works - they just show up and whoever is there, that's the group? Any additional accountability? This is our first experience with the Stack so I am unfamiliar with it. And I know that DD9 wants to be moved up to the next age group for the Clubs. I read that the age groupings are 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13. I don't know if that is still accurate or whether it changes based upon the numbers of kids in different age groups on each cruise. She'll turn 10 about a week after the cruise ends; she'd prefer to be with kids in her grade rather than those that are a year behind her in school. Anyone have any experience with asking for something like that?
We also signed up for the Dubloon Sail & Snorkel in St Thomas. The reviews I've read about that sound like it should be alot of fun.
Have a great day everyone. And kudos to those that were lucky enough to get all they wanted!!!
Jude