Can I make a reservation for a room of four 18 year olds in a DVC room?
Or is it like the Disney Cruise and someone has to be 21 in the room?
Thanks
Or is it like the Disney Cruise and someone has to be 21 in the room?
Thanks
Yes you can. I think for DCL is't OK at 18 as well UNLESS someone else in the room is under 18. For those interested in exchanges it's anywhere from 21 to 23 and occasionally 25 with other timeshares and they rarely make exceptions.Can I make a reservation for a room of four 18 year olds in a DVC room?
Or is it like the Disney Cruise and someone has to be 21 in the room?
Thanks
Yes you can. I think for DCL is't OK at 18 as well UNLESS someone else in the room is under 18. For those interested in exchanges it's anywhere from 21 to 23 and occasionally 25 with other timeshares and they rarely make exceptions.
Thanks! They would all be 18 or 19, so that would work.
You could as an owner, not an exchanger, for those with applicable age limits. I was through Med school and serving in the armed forces and still could not have stayed in some. In spite of people's judgement of how mature their teens are, the rules are in place for a reason, that the younger crowd as a group is simply significantly more risk. And they have to do it across the board and not pick and chose based on grades or a letter from mom, etc. I've witnessed first hand how 18 y/o that I would have sworn would do great, were a pain. No damages or major issues, just difficult to deal with for a young adult chaperone when there was no need to be. IMO, anyone is foolish to trust a room they are responsible for to a group of 17-19 y/o, period, under any circumstance, no matter how mature they feel they are.DH and I were HS sweethearts and married when we were 20 and 22! That's a hoot that we wouldn't have been able to stay in a timeshare!I had DS when I was 25, so at least DH would have been 27!
Yes you can. I think for DCL is't OK at 18 as well UNLESS someone else in the room is under 18. For those interested in exchanges it's anywhere from 21 to 23 and occasionally 25 with other timeshares and they rarely make exceptions.
I'm sure you realize that it will be a zoo, but a lot of fun for the participants. The good news is that, unlike on some cruises where teens go unchaperoned and stay toasted from port to port, there's a somewhat lower likelihood of alcohol abuse at WDW.
Just a quick web search gave me this info.When we were looking into the cruises the rules were over 21 unchaperoned, with some exceptions, such as married couples, etc. It was somewhat interesting the rationale they used....but I believe a lot of it is that once in international waters (with lower drinking/gambling ages) they have a harder time restricting 18 y/os from using it as a time to party and drink.
In contrast, Disney Cruise Line has one of the most relaxed age policies for cruisers. Infants may cruise with Disney at 12 weeks of age or older and Flounder's Reef Nursery is available to help care for them. In addition, guests only need to be 18 years of age or older to book and cruise on their own.
The following cruise lines require that all passengers in a cabin are 18 or older or that at least one person in the cabin is 21 or older:
Disney Cruise Line, GAP Adventures, P&O Cruises, Paul Gauguin Cruises, Silversea, Uniworld and Viking River Cruises.
You could as an owner, not an exchanger, for those with applicable age limits. I was through Med school and serving in the armed forces and still could not have stayed in some. In spite of people's judgement of how mature their teens are, the rules are in place for a reason, that the younger crowd as a group is simply significantly more risk. And they have to do it across the board and not pick and chose based on grades or a letter from mom, etc. I've witnessed first hand how 18 y/o that I would have sworn would do great, were a pain. No damages or major issues, just difficult to deal with for a young adult chaperone when there was no need to be. IMO, anyone is foolish to trust a room they are responsible for to a group of 17-19 y/o, period, under any circumstance, no matter how mature they feel they are.