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If I am wrong someone will quickly correct be but I think that the rule is something like 'no one under 21 allowed to book unless they're a married couple' What a scary thought:eek: ! You're too young to go on a cruise w/o an 'adult' but not too young to marry--go figure.

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Right from RCCLs website

 

Q: What is Royal Caribbean International's Age Policy?

 

A: No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. .

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Q: What is Royal Caribbean International's Age Policy?

 

A: No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. Royal Caribbean International's age policy for gambling and consumption of alcoholic beverages is as follows: Please note: An individual's age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for the entire cruise vacation.

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From RCCL's FAQ:

 

No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. Royal Caribbean International's age policy for gambling and consumption of alcoholic beverages is as follows: Please note: An individual's age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for the entire cruise vacation.

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If I am wrong someone will quickly correct be but I think that the rule is something like 'no one under 21 allowed to book unless they're a married couple' What a scary thought:eek: ! You're too young to go on a cruise w/o an 'adult' but not too young to marry--go figure.

 

There are still many people that young that get married. Here and in other countries don't forget. Bottom line is that RCCL knows that groups of 18-21yr olds who are not married but traveling with friends involves which is why it is banned. Cruises do not need to be the next Panama City.:rolleyes:

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There are still many people that young that get married. Here and in other countries don't forget. Bottom line is that RCCL knows that groups of 18-21yr olds who are not married but traveling with friends involves which is why it is banned. Cruises do not need to be the next Panama City.:rolleyes:

 

 

You make a very valid point.

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Wait, so what is the policy again? :p
Right from RCCLs website

 

Q: What is Royal Caribbean International's Age Policy?

 

A: No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. .

 

Q: What is Royal Caribbean International's Age Policy?

 

A: No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. Royal Caribbean International's age policy for gambling and consumption of alcoholic beverages is as follows: Please note: An individual's age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for the entire cruise vacation.

 

From RCCL's FAQ:

 

No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. Royal Caribbean International's age policy for gambling and consumption of alcoholic beverages is as follows: Please note: An individual's age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for the entire cruise vacation.

 

 

SORRY~~~~~~couldnt resist..:p :p

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