Tigger&Belle
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We're looking into taking a cruise in 2 years. My DD will be 19yo by then and of course would be too old for the teen clubs.
What would be available for her to do? I guess that she is considered an adult, but obviously isn't of legal drinking age so wouldn't be able to take part in things that involved alcohol. Would she be allowed into the clubs that serve alcohol? In other words, except for actually drinking, is she considered an adult in every other way.
Have any of you cruised with a child of her age (not really a child, but not exactly an adult, either)? How did they enjoy it? Is there another cruise line that would be better suited for her. Seems that many of the cruise lines are geared towards gambling and alcohol.
My other kids will be 7, 13, and 16 at the time of the cruise.
Thanks, T&B
What would be available for her to do? I guess that she is considered an adult, but obviously isn't of legal drinking age so wouldn't be able to take part in things that involved alcohol. Would she be allowed into the clubs that serve alcohol? In other words, except for actually drinking, is she considered an adult in every other way.
Have any of you cruised with a child of her age (not really a child, but not exactly an adult, either)? How did they enjoy it? Is there another cruise line that would be better suited for her. Seems that many of the cruise lines are geared towards gambling and alcohol.
My other kids will be 7, 13, and 16 at the time of the cruise.
Thanks, T&B
) and be fine. I just wasn't sure how many older teens/young adults would actually be cruising. Are there quite a few?
