luvpooh
oh bother!
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- Aug 23, 1999
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Hi all,
I tried to search this, but couldn't find the right words to query, apparently. I also may not be able to articulate this appropriately, so if it appears confusing I apologize.
My DS will be nearly 4 when we sail, and in reviewing the information for Oceaneer's Club/Lab, it states that children can 'move freely between the two'. Now, what exactly does this mean? Are there no counselors there to provide some sort of structure, or keep like-aged children grouped together?
Obviously there are plenty of younger kids who go to the club, and 'live to tell the tale'. I am just curious, though, if my son would be running around with 10-12 year olds or, would be kept in a group of 3-5'ish kids. The thing is, if given the choice, I have a feeling that DS would try to gravitate more towards the older kids (or the adults, for that matter) than those of his age - which I can only imagine could be a bit trying on the older kids...
Again, if this isn't clear, or if I'm missing a very obvious answer, I apologize!
I tried to search this, but couldn't find the right words to query, apparently. I also may not be able to articulate this appropriately, so if it appears confusing I apologize.
My DS will be nearly 4 when we sail, and in reviewing the information for Oceaneer's Club/Lab, it states that children can 'move freely between the two'. Now, what exactly does this mean? Are there no counselors there to provide some sort of structure, or keep like-aged children grouped together?
Obviously there are plenty of younger kids who go to the club, and 'live to tell the tale'. I am just curious, though, if my son would be running around with 10-12 year olds or, would be kept in a group of 3-5'ish kids. The thing is, if given the choice, I have a feeling that DS would try to gravitate more towards the older kids (or the adults, for that matter) than those of his age - which I can only imagine could be a bit trying on the older kids...
Again, if this isn't clear, or if I'm missing a very obvious answer, I apologize!