undertheradar
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I wonder how many kids worry about having parents roaming the ship. There are some crazy behaviors on vacation.
I wonder how many kids worry about having parents roaming the ship. There are some crazy behaviors on vacation.
My daughter is going to be 10 when we go next month....what do you mean by Edge privileges? I guess I assumed there was an older age limit for that club? I have been thinking about this question since self-checkout was given as an option for her. We chose no (she is trustworthy but I don't want her getting lost and want to know where she is).On our last cruise my oldest daughter was 10 and she had a certain amount of freedom on the ship. We were on Deck 2 not far from Edge and she had Edge privileges so she could go to and from there whenever she wanted. She was also allowed to go back to the room to get something from wherever we were on the ship. So - she was loosely supervised but we had a general idea of where she was, for the most part. At that age she was walking to school by herself and now that she is 12 she rides her bike to the library on her own which is about 20 blocks away. To be honest I don't love it, but she is ready to spread her wings.
On our next cruise she will be 12 almost 13. She will have a bit more freedom than last time as she has grown in responsibility. We do consider the cruise to be a family-focused vacation so the expectation is that we are together most of the time though.
I know there is a system for finding out where your kid is in Oceaneer's club/lab - I wish that were active all over the ship, and parents could track their whereabouts on the app or something. That would be cool.
Sometimes they will allow 10 year olds to age up to the Edge (11-14). When they are in the Edge there is no sign-in/out so you need to be comfortable with them coming and going once they are there.My daughter is going to be 10 when we go next month....what do you mean by Edge privileges? I guess I assumed there was an older age limit for that club? I have been thinking about this question since self-checkout was given as an option for her. We chose no (she is trustworthy but I don't want her getting lost and want to know where she is).
My daughter is going to be 10 when we go next month....what do you mean by Edge privileges? I guess I assumed there was an older age limit for that club? I have been thinking about this question since self-checkout was given as an option for her. We chose no (she is trustworthy but I don't want her getting lost and want to know where she is).
Just a lil late? The boat has around 3500 people on the ship I really think she would be fine. Now what you said you are the parent so it's your choice although think about it, your daughter will be in college in 2 years once she's 16. I get the ship can't be weirdo free but it definitely has less than other cruise lines. I think you could set some ground rules for her. Although final your are the parent and it proves you care. I just disagree but it's your money.
Wow! For minute I thought I was reading my own post!DH and I were just taking about this. Our son just turned 12, but he's 6 feet tall and weighs 170 lbs. and gets home from school on his own.
I think we can trust him to go to and from the club and back at this point...
Wow! For minute I thought I was reading my own post!We, too, have a DS who just turned 12, is 6'0 and is 170. While he doesn't go to/from school by himself, we let him and our DS who is 10, go around the ship when they wanted (which was much, to our dismay...I really wanted just an hour with DH at Satellite Falls)! They mainly went up to get ice cream.
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DH and I used joke that we would have to do our weekly shopping at Costco when he was younger...it's not so funny now!! DS is more "cerebral" and hasn't really found a sport he "loves", kinda plays whatever intramural the school has at the moment (currently ultimate fresbie, whatever the heck that is). I swear, if we lived in Texas still, they would be all over him for football. His school has begged him to be on the basketball team...nope! Didn't feel like it. He's too into computers like his dad. He has the perfect build for a swimmer but swimming is just not that big up here in Seattle *sigh* You know you're in trouble when your son was giving you DH hand-me-downs at age 11 and passed him up in shoes at age 10 (he wears a size 12 in mens)It's awesome having a kid athlete in the 100th percentile, until you have to feed him. I'm about to start a GoFundMe just to keep milk, tofu and eggs in the house.
But seriously, I think his size has kept people from otherwise messing with him. Everyone who knows him calls him a 'gentle giant' but most people wouldn't know it by looking at him. They usually think he's 15+.