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I would also be interested in seeing a Capers for the Circle C club (12 to 14 year olds).

Thanks, OP, for asking this question. Hopefully someone will post a copy for the ship and itinerary you are interested in.

I am interested in the Freedom, 6 day, Western Caribbean itinerary.

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I would like a caper for the Pride. I assume that the activities are similar on all CCL ships. I would just like to see the types of activities offered. Specifically I am wondering if they have activities during the day when the ship is in port. We do have excursions planned, but I remember reading that excursions are offered for the 15-17 group and I'm wondering if they are offered for the 12-14 age group.

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CAmps will run a similiar program. BUT- it really depends on the sailing, the counselors etc.

 

so If you see one camp paper this week-- doesnt mean it will be the same as a month for now.

 

Use capers/camp papers as a guideline only.

 

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2454294960084899442WjZuKR

 

 

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2153252950084899442RyEGem

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I would like a caper for the Pride. I assume that the activities are similar on all CCL ships. I would just like to see the types of activities offered. Specifically I am wondering if they have activities during the day when the ship is in port. We do have excursions planned, but I remember reading that excursions are offered for the 15-17 group and I'm wondering if they are offered for the 12-14 age group.

 

 

Most kids are off the ship and very few are staying onboard.

 

If you decide to leave the kids onboard take their sign and sail cards away so they can not leave the ship.

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Most kids are off the ship and very few are staying onboard.

 

If you decide to leave the kids onboard take their sign and sail cards away so they can not leave the ship.

She will be coming with us as I don't think I want her roaming about with us not there. She may end up boarding an hour or so before us if she doesn't want to go into the shops. Great idea about the sign and sail card. I think it is smart to keep it in the safe when we are in port unless we are all going ashore. You just NEVER know.

 

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/245...84899442WjZuKR

 

 

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/215...84899442RyEGem

 

Thank you for the link to webshots. I found many photos of capers daily activities. Now I have an idea of what they offer. For anyone else interested, there are copies of the caper camps for all age groups. I just search by "Carnival Capers" to find them.

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