miaandmum Posted April 7, 2016 #1 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I'm now paying an adult price for my 12 year old - does anyone know if this means she can now accompany me in any of the adult areas ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarea Posted April 7, 2016 #2 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I'm now paying an adult price for my 12 year old - does anyone know if this means she can now accompany me in any of the adult areas ? There are no child prices. There are areas of the ship that restricted by age, such as the Solarium (16 and over) and the night club (18 and over). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken at the beach Posted April 7, 2016 #3 Share Posted April 7, 2016 (edited) It does not matter what you pay. Your 12 YO will not be allowed in the casino, solarium or bars after a certain time. Edited April 7, 2016 by Ourusualbeach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb at sea Posted April 7, 2016 #4 Share Posted April 7, 2016 (edited) Under 16 can't go to "adult" areas on RCI...no matter what you paid! Kids or adults are "souls"..they pay the same price. the first 2 souls pay the full price...the 3rd and 4th soul pay reduced prices IF they are in the same cabin. Edited April 7, 2016 by cb at sea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miaandmum Posted April 7, 2016 Author #5 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you. for booking purposes she is classed as an adult (over12) child (under12). As I'm a single parent I was thinking that if I went to the gym she could come in with me (not to use the equipment but wait for me). Obviously I don't want her in the casino or disco at her age :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akcruz Posted April 7, 2016 #6 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Pricing on cruises does not go by age, but capacity. The 1st and 2nd person in a cabin pay x while the 3rd and on passenger in a cabin pay y. Age limits in other areas in the ship by by your true age. Two distinctly different things. If you are not used to cruise pricing it can seem off, but this is how most lines price cabins. Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tee & Chilli Posted April 7, 2016 #7 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Pricing on cruises does not go by age, but capacity. The 1st and 2nd person in a cabin pay x while the 3rd and on passenger in a cabin pay y. Age limits in other areas in the ship by by your true age. Two distinctly different things. If you are not used to cruise pricing it can seem off, but this is how most lines price cabins. Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk I believe Disney may have child fares. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarea Posted April 7, 2016 #8 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you. for booking purposes she is classed as an adult (over12) child (under12). As I'm a single parent I was thinking that if I went to the gym she could come in with me (not to use the equipment but wait for me). Obviously I don't want her in the casino or disco at her age :) Fitness center is also 16 and over, with this exception: *** Guests ages 13 to 15 may be permitted to utilize the FitnessCenter during certain times of the day; provided the young guest is accompanied and supervised at all times by their parent or guardian and provided a waiver of liability has been signed by the parent or guardian who is present in the fitness center. See the Cruise Compass or contact Guest Services for the specific FitnessCenter age restrictions on your cruise vacation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miaandmum Posted April 7, 2016 Author #9 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Pricing on cruises does not go by age, but capacity. The 1st and 2nd person in a cabin pay x while the 3rd and on passenger in a cabin pay y. Age limits in other areas in the ship by by your true age. Two distinctly different things. If you are not used to cruise pricing it can seem off, but this is how most lines price cabins. Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Thank you. I've always paid the same price for her as I have for me, as it's always been just the two of us. It was just a thought as this is the first year ive had to book her as an adult, ie 12+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miaandmum Posted April 7, 2016 Author #10 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Fitness center is also 16 and over, with this exception: *** Guests ages 13 to 15 may be permitted to utilize the FitnessCenter during certain times of the day; provided the young guest is accompanied and supervised at all times by their parent or guardian and provided a waiver of liability has been signed by the parent or guardian who is present in the fitness center. See the Cruise Compass or contact Guest Services for the specific FitnessCenter age restrictions on your cruise vacation. Thank you. I was so hoping That I could at least try the gym this year - she doesn't do kids club and stays with me at all times. I guess I'll just have to wait till next year when she's 13! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerif Posted April 7, 2016 #11 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you. I was so hoping That I could at least try the gym this year - she doesn't do kids club and stays with me at all times. I guess I'll just have to wait till next year when she's 13! They may be OK with her just sitting on the side while you exercise as long as she doesn't touch the equipment. As far as other adult venues such as the solarium or disco, not going to happen. I really don't know what you mean by she's booked as an adult. Whether a person is six months or sixty years they are booked the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matj2000 Posted April 7, 2016 #12 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I brought my son to the gym with me a couple times when he was around 13. Nobody ever said anything, nobody even cares(except some people on this site)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spookwife Posted April 7, 2016 #13 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I'm now paying an adult price for my 12 year old - does anyone know if this means she can now accompany me in any of the adult areas ? There is no such thing as adult or child pricing. 1st two people in a cabin pay the going rate whether they are 2,12,22 or72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miaandmum Posted April 7, 2016 Author #14 Share Posted April 7, 2016 There is no such thing as adult or child pricing. 1st two people in a cabin pay the going rate whether they are 2,12,22 or72 Can I just say that I did not make myself clear on my original question, although I thought I made it clear in further posts. When making a booking you have to state either 12 + or 11 and under. I appreciate you endevering to answer my question though. Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrlddst Posted April 7, 2016 #15 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I doubt anyone would bother to ask her age at the gym as long as you were together. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiser fanatic Posted April 7, 2016 #16 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I brought my son to the gym with me a couple times when he was around 13. Nobody ever said anything, nobody even cares(except some people on this site)... Exactly. I am not sure why people get so upset, especially if they are behaving appropriately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColoradoGurl Posted April 7, 2016 #17 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you. I've always paid the same price for her as I have for me, as it's always been just the two of us. It was just a thought as this is the first year ive had to book her as an adult, ie 12+ I'm a single parent also, and my daughter and I have always traveled together, with her always being charged "adult prices." Even when she was 2, I paid $1800 for her first cruise (including airfare). I know...it sucks, especially when they can't utilize the same ammenities. But I think you'll find that she'll have plenty to do for an hour or so while you work out as long as she's well behaved, which im sure she is since she's probably around adults all the time. I took my daughter On a cruise when she was 10 ( a week before she turned 11) and I let her make trips to te buffet or the promenade to get a snack or ice cream etc. and she was able to find her way there and back. She could always do something like that, and then come back to the gym to check in with you, then plan anther place to go, come back to check with you again etc. I think you'll be fine to be able to go to adult only places for an hour or so. She might like the kids club. Mine has never been because, as you probably understand, she was always with me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lerin Posted April 7, 2016 #18 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you. for booking purposes she is classed as an adult (over12) child (under12). As I'm a single parent I was thinking that if I went to the gym she could come in with me (not to use the equipment but wait for me). Obviously I don't want her in the casino or disco at her age :) Ummmm...BORING...why would you make her do that? Skip the gym and find things you will both enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spookwife Posted April 7, 2016 #19 Share Posted April 7, 2016 I doubt anyone would bother to ask her age at the gym as long as you were together. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Mr spook would spend a lot of time in the gym while he was still active duty. The attendants do kick you out if you are not old enough to be there. And a 12 yo is not old enough even when with an adult during the hours that kids are permitted. They don't even let student athletes use the facilities for training. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cello56 Posted April 7, 2016 #20 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Just a guess, but perhaps they differentiate between under twelve and over because those 11 and under require muster station wristbands? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melski Posted April 7, 2016 #21 Share Posted April 7, 2016 My 12 year old went to the gym with my husband recently. No one questioned anything. I saw several children who were younger than 12 but with parents they never said anything. There are a bunch of chairs at the front that she could possibly sit in if you don't want her working out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul65 Posted April 7, 2016 #22 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you. I was so hoping That I could at least try the gym this year - she doesn't do kids club and stays with me at all times. I guess I'll just have to wait till next year when she's 13! As some others have suggested, if she is just accompanying you, while you exercise, it is unlikely that anyone will have a problem with that. If you're concerned about it, you could ask the staff, or you could just wait to see if they say anything to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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