traycie2201
FUBAR'S BABE
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hi dvc mary , there really is no need to lie in this situation, i had the same query ,here is a copy of my email to dcl and their reply, i'm sure you will be fine.
Message:
HI , i will be taking my son who will have just turned 13 on our october western cruise, he wants to be able join friends who are 11 and 12 in the oceaneers lab, will he be able to move down a group to be with them , i understand that they wouldn't be able to move up, he is very sensible and would not be disruptive in a younger age group, he prefers the activities listed for the 10 - 12 group. thanks in advance. Traycie
6/8/04
Thank you for your e-mail.
We encourage guests to have their children try out the activities in their own age group. The programming has been designed for children to participate in age appropriate groups, which allows
them to interact both socially and comfortably with peers of their own age and size.
If your son wants to participate in the Oceaneer Lab's activities, please meet with the programming counselors once onboard the ship and they will make the necessary arrangements. However, once the older child changes age groups, he would need to stay with that age group for the entire cruise. The child is not able to go between the Oceaneer Lab and The Stack.
We look forward to the chance to sail with you.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
Disney Cruise Line Guest Communications
Message:
HI , i will be taking my son who will have just turned 13 on our october western cruise, he wants to be able join friends who are 11 and 12 in the oceaneers lab, will he be able to move down a group to be with them , i understand that they wouldn't be able to move up, he is very sensible and would not be disruptive in a younger age group, he prefers the activities listed for the 10 - 12 group. thanks in advance. Traycie
6/8/04
Thank you for your e-mail.
We encourage guests to have their children try out the activities in their own age group. The programming has been designed for children to participate in age appropriate groups, which allows
them to interact both socially and comfortably with peers of their own age and size.
If your son wants to participate in the Oceaneer Lab's activities, please meet with the programming counselors once onboard the ship and they will make the necessary arrangements. However, once the older child changes age groups, he would need to stay with that age group for the entire cruise. The child is not able to go between the Oceaneer Lab and The Stack.
We look forward to the chance to sail with you.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
Disney Cruise Line Guest Communications
Thank you to those people who strive to help others on these boards. 

As far as the situation you asked about, the counselors are very sweet, understandable people who are there to make your child feel special - and they really succeed. I've found the entire staff from dining, guest services, to the children's programs to be very accomodating. I'm sure they'll be able to work it out with you to keep the kids together.
Keep posting. 
