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...good luck getting it enforced.

 

Ciao for now!!!

 

 

As to what age an adult is for the pools?

There seems to be many different age requirements, depending on what the passenger wants to do, I.E 21 to purchase Alcohol, 18 to be in the disco after 10 pm , 13 to go to the shows with a parent, 21 to gamble,

Teen groups 13-17 except " Note: Age groups may differ on Caribbean Princess, Diamond Princess, Sapphire Princess, Star Princess, Pacific Princess and Ocean Princess. "

 

 

 

Kinda clear as mud

 

Not trying to stir up anything just curious.

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...good luck getting it enforced.

 

Ciao for now!!!

 

Actually, NOT TRUE! We've been on the CB 3 times now and it's been always enforced from what we've observed. When have you observed differently on the CB to justify your statement?

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Actually, NOT TRUE! We've been on the CB 3 times now and it's been always enforced from what we've observed. When have you observed differently on the CB to justify your statement?

 

Pool policy is a standardized policy across the fleet, not just one specific ship. Accordingly, this info came from Princess in Santa Clarita.

 

Deck attendants if asked to remove personal belongings from chaises will only do so, and very reluctantly, if you have them measure the 30 minute time limit from time of complaint/notification by yourself.

That being said, they only do so because of the signage. However should a passenger complain about the loss/removal of their belongings, they ( the deck staff) are more than often hauled "up on the carpet" in front of their supervisor to justify why. Remember the customer (passenger) is always right.

 

A deck attendant although trying to enforce a standardized corporate policy has very little support from supervisors/ship's officers as the main goal is to satisfy the majority of passengers.

Regrettably it seems funny but true.

 

Ciao for now!!!

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Pool policy is a standardized policy across the fleet, not just one specific ship. Accordingly, this info came from Princess in Santa Clarita.

 

Deck attendants if asked to remove personal belongings from chaises will only do so, and very reluctantly, if you have them measure the 30 minute time limit from time of complaint/notification by yourself.

 

That being said, they only do so because of the signage. However should a passenger complain about the loss/removal of their belongings, they ( the deck staff) are more than often hauled "up on the carpet" in front of their supervisor to justify why. Remember the customer (passenger) is always right.

 

A deck attendant although trying to enforce a standardized corporate policy has very little support from supervisors/ship's officers as the main goal is to satisfy the majority of passengers.

Regrettably it seems funny but true.

 

Ciao for now!!!

 

Enforcing "age" and "chair hogging" are totally separate entities. The OP asked specifically about "Adult Only" pools. Both the CB and Crown enforced kids from being physically "IN" the "adult only" pool. Off subject, YES! Chair Hogging still remains alive and well throughout.

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