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We are booked on Pacific Princess WC segment Los Angeles to Sydney - January 2019. We were looking at the excursions offered and were surprised to find that a Swimming Safari (TBU 790) had a maximum age of 70. Does anyone know the reason for this since the details say there are no steps. We are over 70, but fit and competent swimmers. Can the maximum age be varied and if so, how do you do this?

Camhaven (Ron and Marj)

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We are booked on Pacific Princess WC segment Los Angeles to Sydney - January 2019. We were looking at the excursions offered and were surprised to find that a Swimming Safari (TBU 790) had a maximum age of 70. Does anyone know the reason for this since the details say there are no steps. We are over 70, but fit and competent swimmers. Can the maximum age be varied and if so, how do you do this?

Camhaven (Ron and Marj)

 

Could be for a number of reasons, including insurance, vendor decision, etc. The ship might waive it, but it seems that Princess is sticking to be sticking with the posted limits.

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