Just curious. I have a 12 and 10 year old, both boys. Both have autism (high functioning but super antisocial). The 10 year old will be 11 next month. We don't have a cruise booked but may take a last minute one this summer if there is a good military discount. My 12 year old will be 13 in July so I'm trying to figure out what is there for them in the Edge? Are there computers with games? If yes, what kind of games? What else is up there? Video game systems (if yes, which one and what games).
I am trying to figure out if the Edge would be a fun place for my sons to hang out if DH and I want to do something like a tasting or similar. We had a bad experience at the Club on our first cruise and my youngest won't go back to secured programming again. I wonder if the Edge is a more laid back atmosphere than the Club, which was just too loud/chaotic.
Are there counselors in the Edge that watch out for bullying situations? My kids won't get involved in organized activities, most likely, but they have some mannerisms that "mean kids" sometimes make fun of (stuff like self talk, echolalia, etc.) They will likely just keep to themselves or stick together and play on computers and such. They are responsible kids that I would trust to come and go as they want. Just wanted to get more information because I never read anything about this club. I'd hate to make them stay in the cabin if there is somewhere more fun to be.
On another note, when the Club has open house, are kids 13 and up required to have parents with them? Like, if my older son wanted to there during open house but my younger didn't, could he go alone? Or do all kids under 18 require a guardian?
I am trying to figure out if the Edge would be a fun place for my sons to hang out if DH and I want to do something like a tasting or similar. We had a bad experience at the Club on our first cruise and my youngest won't go back to secured programming again. I wonder if the Edge is a more laid back atmosphere than the Club, which was just too loud/chaotic.
Are there counselors in the Edge that watch out for bullying situations? My kids won't get involved in organized activities, most likely, but they have some mannerisms that "mean kids" sometimes make fun of (stuff like self talk, echolalia, etc.) They will likely just keep to themselves or stick together and play on computers and such. They are responsible kids that I would trust to come and go as they want. Just wanted to get more information because I never read anything about this club. I'd hate to make them stay in the cabin if there is somewhere more fun to be.
On another note, when the Club has open house, are kids 13 and up required to have parents with them? Like, if my older son wanted to there during open house but my younger didn't, could he go alone? Or do all kids under 18 require a guardian?