cruiser8 Posted April 29, 2004 #1 Share Posted April 29, 2004 I have a guestion, what is there to do for an 18 year old? The kids program stops at 17 and you must be 21 for anything else. Just a thought. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jp2001 Posted April 30, 2004 #2 Share Posted April 30, 2004 I think NCL figures that older teens like yours prefer to hang out with adults or people there age instead of going to organised activities. I assure you that there is a lot of things to do on a ship, even for a 18 years old. Here is a partial list of things to do for everyone, from teens to adults: - Shore excursions ($) - Pool/hot tubs - Movie theatre - Nightly shows (musicals,comedian/jugglers, etc.) - Games/music/party by the pool - Karaoke (before 11pm, after 11pm they state must be 21 years old) - Most onboard activities (seminar, clinics, demonstrations, etc.) - Basketball/volley ball court - Library/activity center (board games, playing card, etc.) - Internet Café ($) - Watching most game shows Family Feud, Newlyed not so newlyed game, trivia etc.). Though, I am not sure if they can participate but, anyway, only a small part of people participates and others enjoy watching the game/show. Here is a list of things where older teens SEEMED to be allowed or ‘’tolerated’’ (sorry for the word, I am French speaker and didn’t know how to say that in a better way). They may need to be accompanied by an adult in some cases, I am not sure: - Bingo - Spa - Spa pool - Golf driving range - Gym - Fitness classes List of places where they are not allowed - Casino - Lounges after 11pm (but I heard some people say that they ‘’tolerated’’ older teens) And there is 18-21 night club (Dazzles 2) but I heard they allow younger teens and it is a problem but obviously, I’ve never been to Dazzles 2 since I am 25. I am not 100% sure of all that, if someone can confirm, would be great. NCL Dawn, December 2003 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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