Amzey
You can't stop the beat!
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I posted this on cruisecritic but haven't gotten any response so I decided to try it on my "home" boards.
It was in response to a woman who asked if her 18-year-old son, who was bored by adult activities, could participate in the teen programs..
On the other end of the spectrum, would a 17 and 11 months-old on a trip to celebrate her graduation who has no interest at all in the teen activities be able to participate in the adult activities instead? Such as the behind the scenes workshops, walk-a-mile, etc? Obviously not the bars, wine tastings, etc. The whole teen thing does not appeal to me - "DJ Training" and "Junkanoo Jam" and all that.. I'm more quiet and not the party type and I'd be much more interested in learning about the history of the ship and doing more educational things like that. Has anyone had a teenager who has felt the same way?

On the other end of the spectrum, would a 17 and 11 months-old on a trip to celebrate her graduation who has no interest at all in the teen activities be able to participate in the adult activities instead? Such as the behind the scenes workshops, walk-a-mile, etc? Obviously not the bars, wine tastings, etc. The whole teen thing does not appeal to me - "DJ Training" and "Junkanoo Jam" and all that.. I'm more quiet and not the party type and I'd be much more interested in learning about the history of the ship and doing more educational things like that. Has anyone had a teenager who has felt the same way?