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jam82

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I don't have a schedule of activities since we don't have kids, but I just got back from the Victory cruise to the Bahamas. The kids clubs must do a great job since I rarely saw kids on board except in the pool areas with parents, sometimes at meals, etc. The cruise director said there were about 700 kids on board, but we rarely saw them since they must have been involved with their own activities. We enjoy being around kids on cruises, and we actually missed them on this cruise. We didn't see any kids bothering people at the pools, but we did notice several adults belly flopping into the pools and splashing everyone. I don't think anyone could have complained about kids on this cruise, and since the kids we saw were happy, either the kids' clubs did a great job keeping them busy and entertained or the parents were doing a great job with their children.

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