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We sailed on the Escape, Nov 2016, in a Spa Cabin room and our 17 1/2 yr old daughter was able to use the spa. She was always with us when we entered and exited. They hold onto your room card at the front desk. We all very much enjoyed experiencing each of the rooms and the pools.

I realize the original poster was looking at purchasing the pass and not sailing in a spa cabin, but I wanted to share our experience for others in a similar situation. May want to consider booking a spa cabin for your family, for us the expense was worth the treat.

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Is there an exception to the 18+ if a minor is in a spa cabin? I'm honestly curious although I doubt it because where would that end? Should someone be able to bring the 14 year old that's in their spa cabin into the area as well?

 

If I pay $200 for an adults only space, I have the right to expect everyone is 18+.

 

To the OP, please respect other passengers and not sneak your 17 year old in.

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