My daughter will be about six weeks shy of her 18th birthday on our next cruise she really wants to use rainforest room. Anyone have any experience with having a teen this close to 18 be able to participate in adult activities.
Why ask? 18 and over means 18 and over. Keep the adult areas adult only please. Kids run amok on the ship as it is already.
Why ask? 18 and over means 18 and over. Keep the adult areas adult only please. Kids run amok on the ship as it is already.
Doesn't everyone bend or break the rules to suit themselves these days?
It's written there in black and white, yet some feel they need to ask if they can be excused, or if it's ok to ignore it to suit their want's. It's sad.
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It is possible that the OP had read the threads about how Disney is flexible with the kids club ages (admittedly now the club format has changed those threads don't appear as often) and wonders if they also show a little flexibility one the adult areas.
I am the DD of the OP. I dont appreciate all of the rude comments about this post. As a fifteen year old i was able to swim in the adult pool and no one said anything. Also the teen club allowed people who just turned 18 in the teen area. We are not trying to just suit the rules to oursleves but as a mature young adult I would rather participate in the adult activities as the teen activities are too immature and not suited to older teenagers.
What's with the hostility?
A simple and perfectly reasonable question was asked--I can see a justification for either side. On the one hand, it's quite ludicrous to maintain that someone's restaurant (or spa) experience would be completely ruined if a person aged 17 years and 364 days was allowed in, but just fine the next day. On the other, if you start making exceptions it starts down a slippery slope.
All this required was a simple answer-the desire to mind other people's business for them is not indicative of "maturity" either.
The poster under the name of her fathers profile "pkoles" has admitted to blatantly ignoring the rules asked by DCL to suit her own desires and swim in the 18's and over pool at 15.
She felt she was mature enough to make that decision that she shouldn't obey the rules.
Now she want's to use the adult only facilities that she still isn't old enough to use but she think's she is mature enough?
Disobeying clear rules, using someone else's account, asking for advice about breaking the rules again.
Also 6 week's isn't 1 day. A month and a half is a fair amount of time, and the rules are laid out, and should be observed IMO.
I hope it's just the screwed up order of post's that your comment is based upon.
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In fairness, DCL allows those <3 into the clubs if they are potty trained and "close" to their birthdays, even though it is advertised as for those over 3 years old. They allow some flexibility in the age up or down for the Edge group - into the Lab, or just under the Edge age to move up to Edge. So, for those who haven't experienced that particular age group to know whether the rules are REALLY rules and are enforced or not, then it's not unreasonable to ask.
Yes, there ARE some rules that DCL does enforce, thank goodness. The leap from 17 years, 364 days to 18 and therefore the adult stuff is one of them. I'd rather people ask here and get the answer than have expectations that it will all work out (like the guy who insisted he'd get his under-ten-year-old into Palo) and then be sorely disappointed.
Evidently I type too slowly - the pp just beat me to saying more or less the same thing!