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:) We finally decided to take our kids on a cruise.

 

We will be on eight, while they are on #1.

 

We are cruising on the Legend.

 

My dd (13) wants to hit the highlights.

ds (15) flies under the radar.

Can you help?

 

Thanks

 

Payd:)

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We think Cruising is the perfect family vacation - and hands down the kids pick to cruise every year, over Disney, Beach Vacations, Mountains etc.

 

The one thing about cruising with kids that age, is they can go at their own pace. Circle C will be available for the 13 year old. They have some great activities such as Scavenger Hunts, etc.

Club 02 is available for the 15 year old.

 

Have Fun!

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Encourage them all to go to Camp Carnival the first night. They have great fun meeting and hanging with kids their age. They have different levels for different ages. Most seem to have a great time. My son would go just to play video games. Just remember that once you take them they will want to go on all of your cruises with you. Have a great cruise.

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Your 13 year old will have a blast.

 

Your 15 year old will enjoy flying under the radar in Club O2.

His director is Jessen. He is a great guy that has really good balance in Club O2...fun but not over the top.

 

We just cruised with them in May. Our 16 year old also likes to "fly under the radar" and he had a blast.

 

The 13 year old will register for Circle C at the Camp Carnival orientation.

The 15 year old will pick up his Club O2 sticker at the Club O2 hang out.

 

Both times and locations are printed in the Caper waiting for you when you arrive.

 

Just a word...Club O2 on the Legend is kinda out of the way and hard to find.

 

Go to the front set of elevators...Sun Deck...down the side walkway.

 

http://www.carnival.com/Deck_Plan.aspx?shipCode=LE

 

Have a great cruise!!

 

Tell Jessen that Nascar DJ says HI!!

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Ask your TA to seat you at a large table with another family with kids in a similar age group as yours. This will help. And yes, I agree with the previous poster regarding getting them to go to camp carnival groups on the first day. Remind them that there are plenty of other kids there and who are also looking for someone to hang with. Tyr the Roll Call boards also to see if anyone on your cruise has kids also, and if so, try to get the kids chatting on line ahead of time. Have fun

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