going between club and lab

dkfajr1

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I know that 3 of my kids (9, 7, 7) can go back and forth between the Oceaneer lab and club. So say I drop them off in the lab for one activity and the next activity they want to do is in the club do I need to come and sign them out of the lab and check them into the club or can they go back and forth between the two? Thanks! Sorry, cruise newbie getting confused :confused3
 
They can go back and forth through a connecting room. The CMs at either entrance will be able to tell you exactly where they are thanks to that RFID wristband they'll be wearing.
 
There's a back room sort of place where they have activities and such. This area connects the lab and the club. We dropped DD off a few times at one and picked her up in the other later on.
 
There is a "secret passage" between the two areas. This is not able to be seen from the outside hallway. The CMs will escort them between the two areas IF THEY ASK. If the kid doesn't ask, the CMs won't usually suggest it (especially for younger kids.)

Yes, when you go to pick them up, the computer will show where each child is located at that time. That's why they wear the wristbands.
 

Thanks! I was hoping I wouldn't have to keep going up there to take them to one or the other, that would have gotten old very quick I am sure
 
On the Dream the two spaces are connected by rooms that they do science experiments in.

On the Magic and Wonder the kids have to ask a counselor to take them to the other space. They will walk them outside in guest areas to the other space. The counselors don't usually suggest it to the kids unless they seem bored or would do better in the other space.
 

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