Our daughter will be 4 on our planned cruise next year. The Oceaneers Club sounds like a great resource, and I'd love her to take advantage of it.
A couple of questions, though:
Can parents sit in on any of the activities? Our daughter is pretty independent, but for the first day or so, I know she'd feel better if I were there at least for part of the session.
Is it possible to dip in and out of the programs? For example, can she go for an hour or so at story or dance time, but then come out to eat or play or swim with us and then back in again?
Is there a limit on the number of kids - that is, is it possible to be turned down for registration for all or part of the cruise?
And one question that isn't directly related: I hear there's a height minimum for the slide at the children's pool - anyone recall what it is? Our daughter is a big slide fan, and I can't imagine having to deny her the pleasure of that great long slide!
That's all for starters, though I'm sure I'll have more questions.
A couple of questions, though:
Can parents sit in on any of the activities? Our daughter is pretty independent, but for the first day or so, I know she'd feel better if I were there at least for part of the session.
Is it possible to dip in and out of the programs? For example, can she go for an hour or so at story or dance time, but then come out to eat or play or swim with us and then back in again?
Is there a limit on the number of kids - that is, is it possible to be turned down for registration for all or part of the cruise?
And one question that isn't directly related: I hear there's a height minimum for the slide at the children's pool - anyone recall what it is? Our daughter is a big slide fan, and I can't imagine having to deny her the pleasure of that great long slide!
That's all for starters, though I'm sure I'll have more questions.