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I'm not sure if this was posted before but here is a copy of Celebrity Newsletters so you can get a feel of the activities in board:)

 

It helped me a lot.

 

http://www.sjajg.com/travel/cruise2012B/Summit_2012_Bermuda/Summit_Bermuda_2012.html

 

 

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Perhaps this great info should be moved to the family board.

 

It could be, but since its Celebrity specific it is very useful for anyone travelling on Celebrity as it includes MDR menus and daily's which are for everyone not just people with children. :)

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That's great thanks :) I don't suppose you have copies of the kids menu in the MDR do you?

 

It's pretty much got all the basic kid food- hot dog, hamburger, cheeseburger, macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese sandwich, grilled chicken breast, chicken fingers, and pasta. They also have a list of side dishes including French fries and veggies, and desserts.

 

Kids can order off the regular MDR menu too, or a combination. They will try hard to accommodate the kids.

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It's pretty much got all the basic kid food- hot dog, hamburger, cheeseburger, macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese sandwich, grilled chicken breast, chicken fingers, and pasta. They also have a list of side dishes including French fries and veggies, and desserts.

 

Kids can order off the regular MDR menu too, or a combination. They will try hard to accommodate the kids.

 

Thanks, we are travelling with our five year old Grand-daughter and flying on Friday so this is very helpful :D

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Wow, I'd forgotten that I "encouraged" J to collect the kids' club info and didn't realize there was a kids' menu (that I remembered). So glad you're finding this helpful. :D Next time I'll get him to scan the menu as well as the latest kids' club activities. Any updated thoughts on how the kids enjoy themselves are welcome!

We're taking our eldest DGS on our next cruise (to celebrate his 8th birthday). Can't wait! :D This is one kid likely to order the most interesting item off the main menu. And I think he'll have a good time in the kids' activities but we're planning on fort visits in St. Croix and San Juan, at least. Not sure yet about the other two (St. Barts and Grand Turk). He gets plenty of beach time -- lives in Miami Beach -- so that's not as critical on this cruise except for maybe finding a little bit of sea glass for his collection.

 

We'll have the second 8 night cruise for just us -- to recover after fulltime with 8 nights of DGS and for our non-anniversary (Leap Year Day). :)

 

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