Small World Nursery or Oceaneer's Club?

Lilo+Stitch

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We are taking a cruise on the Dream in April and the time, my son will be 2 years and 11 months. Since he so close to three, should I book him in the Nursery or the Club? Since he is not year three, can I even book him in the Club? Last year, we sailed on the Wonder, and he enjoyed his time in Flounder's Reef nursery, but I feel like he would be bored in it this year.

Any help with this would be appreciated.
 
We are taking a cruise on the Dream in April and the time, my son will be 2 years and 11 months. Since he so close to three, should I book him in the Nursery or the Club? Since he is not year three, can I even book him in the Club? Last year, we sailed on the Wonder, and he enjoyed his time in Flounder's Reef nursery, but I feel like he would be bored in it this year.

Any help with this would be appreciated.
Hi! I am a youth activities Counselor. Unfortunately since you last sailed we have changed the policies and a child cannot come to Oceaneers until they turn 3. That being said a child can be in the nursery until they turn 4 so the nursery staff do lots of fun activities with the older children :) you are more than welcome to attend open house and toddler times in the club.
 

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