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MichelleChell

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  1. My son has a red dye allergy and our friends daughter that cruised with us has a peanut allergy. They do not serve peanut snacks in the kids club. Also there name tags will specify they have an allergy.

     

    In the MDR just talk to the hostess and watch out they garnished the peanut allergy kids chicken strip plate with PEANUTS! Come on! LOL

  2. I think it also depends on the staff. We have been on the Conquest and Magic and had very active fun camp staff. They kept the kids very active and did crazy stuff. Every time we went for pick up it would be loud and wild fun and the kids had a blast.

     

    We also went on a Royal cruise and the staff was very mellow and my kids were very bored with them. They even had an outside area to play in and never got taken out to it.

  3. The camp does not formally have dinner for the campers, but...if you would allow, your son could have dinner on his own with his new friends. My 13 yo did that on a few nights. They would just meet up at the buffett and hang out and have dinner. They hang out through out the day anyway, just have him to plan it with friends so you and hubby can have your night.

     

    Yes Camp C does do dinner on some nights for the kids. If you look at the kids runtimes the menu is listed for each night. My kids love it!

    Being 13 though he probably can just eat buffet on his own with a couple friends (the little ones tend to eat with camp C) and then sign himself into camp. If you give him that privilege that is.

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