3dashers Posted February 3, 2015 #1 Share Posted February 3, 2015 We are fortune enough to be cruising with grandparents again. This time the grandparents have asked to take DS 13 on some adventures by themselves. we planned to see them off on their shore excursions (all thru HAL except San Juan) but is there anything else we should do? Paperwork etc? I've check the family boards and haven't seen anything. thanks Michelle DS is a seasoned cruiser and mature. Actually mature enough to get how lucky he is to be able to do this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OCruisers Posted February 3, 2015 #2 Share Posted February 3, 2015 Your DS will have no problems getting off the ship for an excursion with his grandparents! :) LuLu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1of4 Posted February 3, 2015 #3 Share Posted February 3, 2015 I know that children, not sure of the age, can not get off first. Last year my 9 year old was just ahead of me and when his card was scanned before mine and an alarm went off. Since my card was being scanned next the alarm was cancelled but not before I saw the computer screen went red. so it would be a good idea to ensure your parents room cards are "linked" with your families at check in. I would think if you check in together this would not be an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boytjie Posted February 3, 2015 #4 Share Posted February 3, 2015 (edited) How about checking with HAL? ;) Edited February 3, 2015 by Boytjie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Viking Posted February 3, 2015 #5 Share Posted February 3, 2015 My suggestion is that one parent leaves the ship with the child. It will be very easy to get on board few minutes later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kruizers Posted February 3, 2015 #6 Share Posted February 3, 2015 I like the suggestion above. I never knew that if a child went ahead of the parent that an alarm went off. Why not check at the front desk what the procedures are for your ship when the grandson wants to get off the ship with the grandparents? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ksqueak Posted February 3, 2015 #7 Share Posted February 3, 2015 I took my niece on a cruise last June and she went ahead of me every time thru security and we had no issues or problems. Wonder if it had something to do with her age. My niece was 14 at the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HALrunner Posted February 3, 2015 #8 Share Posted February 3, 2015 Whenever our kids have their card scanned (no matter if they are before or after us, although we all leave together) a car alarm type alarm sounds. The screen flashes something that says "Is this child with an adult". I would think your son will have no problem getting off with grandparents. As a parent, it is a little unnerving to think security is only alerted to check to see if the child is with an "adult". On most ships there are about 2000 other adults I would NOT want my child getting off the ship with. I have mentioned this to HAL that they should verify WHO the child is getting off with, not just that it is an adult. Just a little food for thought for other parents traveling with children. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1of4 Posted February 3, 2015 #9 Share Posted February 3, 2015 Whenever our kids have their card scanned (no matter if they are before or after us, although we all leave together) a car alarm type alarm sounds. The screen flashes something that says "Is this child with an adult". I would think your son will have no problem getting off with grandparents. As a parent, it is a little unnerving to think security is only alerted to check to see if the child is with an "adult". On most ships there are about 2000 other adults I would NOT want my child getting off the ship with. I have mentioned this to HAL that they should verify WHO the child is getting off with, not just that it is an adult. Just a little food for thought for other parents traveling with children. No alarm went off with us if my husband or I went first. Usually the children were sandwiched between us and no alarm. In this one instance DS went first and it was scanning my card that cancelled the alarm. If it was some random other adult then the alarm would still sound, so I was told. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HALrunner Posted February 3, 2015 #10 Share Posted February 3, 2015 If it was some random other adult then the alarm would still sound, so I was told. Good to know, thanks! Although, alarms always sound for us- the kids even look forward to it;) Also the security guy has to manually silence the alarms by clicking a few clicks on the laptop. Maybe it varies ship to ship or based on the kids age? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1of4 Posted February 3, 2015 #11 Share Posted February 3, 2015 Good to know, thanks! Although, alarms always sound for us- the kids even look forward to it;) Also the security guy has to manually silence the alarms by clicking a few clicks on the laptop. Maybe it varies ship to ship or based on the kids age? Perhaps the alarm was silenced by use of the keyboard. I am not sure. I know the security told us to go as soon as my card was scanned. I think (but not sure) that my son's picture was on screen and then mine. It all happened so fast but that was the only time we had ever heard the alarm. The first time we sailed on HAL he was 7. On Disney the picture was taken of the whole family group and so you had to be on that picture to pick up your child from the children's club or to get off or on the ship. That is why I said I "think" the family photos are linked for security pictures. I don't know for sure, of course. But I know that the alarm sounded last year on the Ryndam and then went off as soon as my card was scanned and the security told me it was because he went first and told us it was okay to go ahead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boulders Posted February 3, 2015 #12 Share Posted February 3, 2015 The alarm went off for my children who were under 16 no matter who was in front. For ds16, no alarm at all. Dd15 had trouble getting off the ship when I sent her with part of a shore excursion group I had organized. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYteacher Posted February 3, 2015 #13 Share Posted February 3, 2015 I love the alarm going off! I think it is a great safety measure. There is something in the computer that links our son's card to mine and my husband's card. I can see the security guy checking something on the computer. It's not simply some random "adult" that could clear a minor to disembark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3dashers Posted February 3, 2015 Author #14 Share Posted February 3, 2015 You guys are the best! I did try HAL but wanted to double check with the experts (what my husband calls you guys). The issue would be if something happened to DS, grammie already has medical permission, or if we were not going to be on the cruise. As far as the alarm.. On HAL this summer in the Med the alarm went off whenever DS exited and it had to be one of his 'guardians'. DH joined us in Istanbul, I was on the dock and DS was not let off. The crew knew him by then so they did let me wave from the line I was in but they were very strict. (In a good way). Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sail7seas Posted February 3, 2015 #15 Share Posted February 3, 2015 No alarm went off with us if my husband or I went first. Usually the children were sandwiched between us and no alarm. In this one instance DS went first and it was scanning my card that cancelled the alarm. If it was some random other adult then the alarm would still sound, so I was told. This is such good information. Learn something new here everyday. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazey1 Posted February 3, 2015 #16 Share Posted February 3, 2015 Suggest that each grandparent carry a signed and notarized medical power of attorney for your son. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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