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iamaqt2
February 2nd, 2010, 11:53 AM
I know that Club HAL has it's own daily program that is dropped off nightly just like the regular program.

Does anyone have a copy of the Teen program? I've searched and searched and can't find anything on the boards.

I wish I had saved ours from our last cruise, but it didn't occur to me then:(

TIA!

TLHB70
February 2nd, 2010, 03:11 PM
I am interested in this too. My two DDs will be on our upcoming cruise with us. They will be ages 11 and 14. The 11 year old is worried that she will not have anything that interests her in Club HAL. She is hoping to move up and go in with her older sister. I told her that I doubt that will happen so I would love to find out what will be offered for her age.....well both ages, really.

iamaqt2
February 2nd, 2010, 03:17 PM
TLHB70,

Here is a link to a sampling from the Zuiderdam... completely different itinerary, but it gives a good idea of the 3-12 range activities:

http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/bb196/cruisinmama06/Holland%20America%20Club%20HAL/

I'm still hoping someone might have some teen ones though :)

TLHB70
February 2nd, 2010, 08:02 PM
TLHB70,

Here is a link to a sampling from the Zuiderdam... completely different itinerary, but it gives a good idea of the 3-12 range activities:

http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/bb196/cruisinmama06/Holland%20America%20Club%20HAL/

I'm still hoping someone might have some teen ones though :)

Thank you. My youngest DD will be just a couple of months away from her 12th birthday when we cruise. She is not at all crazy about being grouped in "ages 3-12." I told her that they will surely break that big span up into smaller groups and that she will probably be with others her age.
I also hope someone will be able to tell us more about the teens.

timothy998
February 2nd, 2010, 11:07 PM
Our three kids 3, 7, 10) enjoyed Club HAL last spring on the ms Westerdam. There were about 100 kids 0-17 onboard, but in the 3-9, and 10+ groups, there were only about a dozen or so kids at a time. They did a variety of crafts, dress-ups, raiding the Lido for ice cream, and they also got periodic free-play in the arcade. There were usually two HAL representatives available for the smaller kids. The bigger kids played age-appropriate games as well, and then on the second formal night we had a "family night" in the disco. The kids enjoyed being dressed up and partying with their families and new friends...and actually asked to go to Club HAL more than we had time for them to do. We had to sign our younger kids in/out and the eldest was able to sign himself in and out. The staff was also very conscientious in tracking the kids' food allergies, etc., when they went to the Lido or had snacks in the Club.