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Obviously all ppl on the spectrum are different, but I've not seen the Vibe and my oldest was 14 when we last cruised, so he only experienced The Edge, so he can't really tell me anything. The one on the spectrum will be 17 when we cruise next. His experience in the Oceaneers clubs was horrible. In addition to his extremely limited verbal abilities, it was SUPER overloading for him. I was crabby I paid the tips for the 1/2 hour total he spent in there. But he's quite a bit better now than he was then, though verbal communication is difficult even for us and we know what he needs.
They let adults check out/tour the kids clubs before the cruise started before, do they allow that for the teen/tween clubs too?
I'm not sure how I feel about leaving him alone in there though. Can he had an adult accompany him? He's not likely to know how to do things or ask for help unless someone can be there to interpret for him. Maybe he just won't be able to do it, but I know my oldest LOVED his time in his club. I'm just exploring options of figuring out what he can do. He's cruised twice and neither went well. But he's much older now and we'd like to try it again. We are pros are being SUPER flexible. You have to be.
Thoughts?
THANKS!
They let adults check out/tour the kids clubs before the cruise started before, do they allow that for the teen/tween clubs too?
I'm not sure how I feel about leaving him alone in there though. Can he had an adult accompany him? He's not likely to know how to do things or ask for help unless someone can be there to interpret for him. Maybe he just won't be able to do it, but I know my oldest LOVED his time in his club. I'm just exploring options of figuring out what he can do. He's cruised twice and neither went well. But he's much older now and we'd like to try it again. We are pros are being SUPER flexible. You have to be.
Thoughts?
THANKS!