bbyost Posted April 16, 2004 #1 Share Posted April 16, 2004 My 19 yr. old daughter and friends are looking into a cruise for Spring break next year(they will be 20 then). Can anyone point me to a site that lists which cruises would allow 20 yr. olds to book a room? I've checked some of the cruise web sites but I am not finding age restrictions listed anywhere. Thanks. Brenda Festivale 5/80 NCL Sunward 3/93 Disney Magic 3/01 RCCL Voyager 4/03 Island Princess 7/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel Angel Posted April 16, 2004 #2 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Your'e going to run into age restrictions as MOST CRUISELINES DO NOT ALLOW PASSENGERS UNDER 21 years of age UNLESS accompanied in the same cabin with legal parent or guardian 25 years or older or legally married. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nanatravel Posted April 16, 2004 #3 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I agree with the previous response. Brenda, please post what ship they book on as I certainly want to avoid that cruise like the plague. Cruise lines (yes Carnival) were given bad reps because of out of control Young Adults pulling fire alarms, knocking on cabin doors, and even getting drunk and "taken advantage of by others". Are you sure you want to send these young girls off on their own for this type of experience without a chaperone? Celebrity Millennium 2/22/04 Carnival Conquest 10/26/2003 Carnival Legend 4/11/2003 Carnival Pride 2/23/2002 Celebrity Galaxy 11/2001 Grand Princess 3/2001 Celebrity Millennium 9/9/2000 Sea Princess 2/22/1999 Vison of the Seas 10/28/1998 Rhapsody of the Seas 3/1998 Celebrity Century 3/1997 Celebrity Zenith 11/1996 Legend of the Seas 6/1995 Celebrity Horizon 4/1994 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aqusis Posted April 16, 2004 #4 Share Posted April 16, 2004 HAL, Windjammer and Princess will allow 18 year olds to cruise w/out chaperone. Cruise Line Age Restrictions Mariner of the Seas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel Angel Posted April 16, 2004 #5 Share Posted April 16, 2004 After looking at a Princess Brochure..... YES, passengers 18 years or older ARE ALLOWED to book their stateroom w/out a parent or legal guardian in the stateroom !!! So, you may have a great surprise for the girls and some great ships to choose from !! But as one poster said....make sure the girls are mature and responsible enough But on the flip side of that posters comments, I have seen PLENTY of OLDER ADULTS that have caused quite a scene onboard ships after a few drinks ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D10000 Posted April 16, 2004 #6 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Aren't people over 18 considered adults in the eyes of the government? They can serve in the milatary and defend this country but don't let the same age group on a cruise ship. That makes sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbyost Posted April 16, 2004 Author #7 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Thanks for the information and the website. Brenda Festivale 5/80 NCL Sunward 3/93 Disney Magic 3/01 RCCL Voyager 4/03 Island Princess 7/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desertbelle Posted April 17, 2004 #8 Share Posted April 17, 2004 I want to know how do you keep a 20 year old from doing what they want?? Margie Celebrating Our Parents 60th Anniversary - Legend of the Seas to Mexico 9/5/04!! Join Our Legend Roll Call Here Our Dawn Princess Caribbean Medley Family Cruise 11/23/04 Join Our Dawn Roll Call Here Windjammer-Flying Cloud 1991 Carnival Elation 1999 NCL Sun 2002 Star Princess 2003 Legend of the Seas 2003 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DChabira Posted April 17, 2004 #9 Share Posted April 17, 2004 Every time I see one of these posts about Age Restrictions, or young people in their own cabins, and all of the negative responses, it makes me ashamed to be an adult. I’m 45 and thank god I haven’t forgotten what it’s like to be young. I agree with the earlier post. If you’re old enough to vote and defend your country, you’re old enough to take a cruise or have an adult beverage. I’ve been on fourteen cruises and in my experience obnoxious adults and seniors have out numbered obnoxious children, teenagers, and young adults 4 to 1. I can’t tell you how many rude old people I’ve seen cutting in line, hogging pool chairs, or holding rows of seats in the theaters. Not to mention smoking in your face, or falling down drunk. Give me a ship full of young adults anytime! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachchick Posted April 17, 2004 #10 Share Posted April 17, 2004 D10000: 18-year olds may be considered adults by the US government, but RCI isn't run by the government. It is a private company that can place any age restrictions that it wants. I would imagine that these restrictions were put in place based on (bad) experiences, not on a whim. I am not saying all 18-year olds are not mature enough to cruise alone. RCI has decided that those who are not mature outnumber those who are and has placed restrictions accordingly. If you've never lived in a college town, you have never known the "joys" of having thousands of 18-year olds away from home for the first time. Are they all bad? No. However, the police costs, property damage, rudeness, drunken parties, and angry neighbors are significant. And the unruly, uncaring students do make it harder for the majority who are hard-working and a pleasure to be around. BTW: 18-year olds still can't legally consume alcohol in the US, but they can have beer and wine on RCI cruises--so there's a little irony for you. beachchick [This message was edited by beachchick on 04-17-04 at 03:47 AM.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougp26364 Posted April 17, 2004 #11 Share Posted April 17, 2004 <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by D10000: Aren't people over 18 considered adults in the eyes of the government? They can serve in the milatary and defend this country but don't let the same age group on a cruise ship. That makes sense.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yes........and no. At 18, you'll have a tough time getting a drink, renting a car or apparently booking a cruise vacation on some cruise lines. You can, on the other hand, get married, have children, watch XXX rated movies, fight and die for you country and operate an automobile. We have some rather odd laws and rules don't we? What lucky girls to have someone to help them plan what is likely to be one of the best experiences of their lives to date. I hope they have a wonderful trip. Future cruises Monarch OTS - Mexico Baja 1/05 Explorer OTS - Eastern Caribbean 11/04 Past cruises Vision OTS - Alaska 7/03 Legend OTS - Alaska 7/02 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DChabira Posted April 17, 2004 #12 Share Posted April 17, 2004 I second that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yarlenna Posted April 17, 2004 #13 Share Posted April 17, 2004 <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by D10000: Aren't people over 18 considered adults in the eyes of the government? They can serve in the milatary and defend this country but don't let the same age group on a cruise ship. That makes sense.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> In the US people between 18 and 21 are in a state of inbetween. Yes, for SOME things they are considered adult. For others they are still minors. Another group of people in the inbetween are the 55-62-65 year olds. They are old enough for AARP and SOME senior discounts. They are too young for full social security and other senior discounts. We seem to slide people gradually into different age groups. The cruise lines are just setting their policies. Some feel the need to protect themselves from the reputation of being party boats for teenagers. After seeing what out of control large groups of teens on spring break can do - I am glad that I won't be dealing with it if I chose to cruise. Work like a dog. Live like a pauper. Save all your money. Then Cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jean-lynd Posted April 19, 2004 #14 Share Posted April 19, 2004 I had this same problem 2 years ago when my daughter was 20 and wanted to cruise with her friends that were 21, 22 and 23. At that time I was able to book them on the Norway because NCL did not have the age restriction. I would assume you could still book with them. It turned out to be quite a cruise because they were upgraded to an Owner's Suite! She will never cruise with us again because now she is spoiled! I hope this helps! Century 11/1997 Explorer of the Seas 8/24/02 Majesty of the Seas 2/17/03 Voyager of the Seas 2/22/04 <IMG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbyost Posted April 19, 2004 Author #15 Share Posted April 19, 2004 Thanks jean-lynd! I'll pass this info on to my daughter. Brenda Festivale 5/80 NCL Sunward 3/93 Disney Magic 3/01 RCCL Voyager 4/03 Island Princess 7/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_psycho Posted April 19, 2004 #16 Share Posted April 19, 2004 bbyost, Here's the breakdown as to the age requirements of most major cruiselines: At least one person in the cabin must be 18: Clipper Cruise West Cunard Oceania Orient Lines Peter Deilmann Radisson Seven Seas Cruises SeaDream, Star Clippers Uniworld Windjammer All must be 18, or at least one must be 21: Clipper Disney Cruise Line Princess Cruises Silversea Viking River Cruises At least one is 21 or over: Costa (at least on must be 25 or over for March and April sailings) Crystal Cruises Delta Queen Steamboat Company First European Cruises MSC Italian Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line Seabourn Cruise Line All must be 21 or over, or one must be at least 25 or over: Carnival Celebrity Royal Caribbean Holland America Windstar Cruises I hope that this helps. Your daughter and her friends will have a great time. I went on a windjammer southern caribbean cruise after high school graduation with a bunch of my friends, and we had a fantastic time. According to barbgazz, that makes me a spoiled brat, but I still had a great time. If you want to e-mail me for more information about cruises that I have done sans parents (I am but a mere 21 years old), you can do so at psyco at sofnet dot com (say it out loud, but spell it like I did). <color=#8b0000>until Serenade of the Seas Spring Break 2004!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbyost Posted April 20, 2004 Author #17 Share Posted April 20, 2004 Wow! Thanks for the great information. I forgot about the Windjammer Cruises. They'd probably love it. I'll pass the info on to my daughter and her friends. I'm also in the process of planning a family cruise for my son's graduation next year. He's bringing 2 friends along. So I guess that makes him a spoiled brat,too! We'll probably choose RCI because he wants to be able to go to the casino. Thanks again for your help. Brenda Festivale 5/80 NCL Sunward 3/93 Disney Magic 3/01 RCCL Voyager 4/03 Island Princess 7/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jburp Posted April 21, 2004 #18 Share Posted April 21, 2004 Even though they might be over 18 to book a cruise, they might not be allowed to drink alcholic beverage and go in the casino. On RCCL and Celebrity you have to only be 18 years of age. But I think on other lines it is 21. If they plan on doing any of the above you will have to check into that policy. The young kids like to stay out at night and they might find themselves with not much to do. Our last cruise you had to be in your state room by 11:00 if you were under age. They had security checking. They punch holes in your sea pass if you are under 18. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_psycho Posted April 21, 2004 #19 Share Posted April 21, 2004 OK, here's the rest of the information about age restricted activities. I would like to point out that you do NOT have to consume alcohol on a cruise to have a good time. Also, as a college kid on a budget, I really can't afford to drink on the ship. Off the ship is another matter altogether, but that's a story for another time. Consumption of alcohol: 18 and over can purchase and drink anything they want: First European Oceania Radisson Seven Seas Over 18 for beer and wine, over 21 for everything else: Celebrity Royal Caribbean Over 21 to purchase all alcoholic beverages: Carnival Clipper Costa Cruise West Crystal Cunard Delta Queen Disney Holland America MSC Italian Cruises Norwegian Orient Peter Deilmann Princess Seabourn SeaDream Silversea Star Clippers Uniworld Viking River Cruises Windjammer Windstar Gambling Over 18 to gamble: Carnival Celebrity Holland America Oceania Orient Radisson Seven Seas Royal Caribbean SeaDream Over 21 to gamble: Crystal Cunard First European MSC Italian Cruises Norwegian Princess Seabourn Silversea Windstar Over 25 to gamble: Costa Also, since your daughter is over the age of 16, you really don't have to worry about curfews. These are aimed at younger teens, and don't apply to your kids. Again, hope that this helps. BK <color=#8b0000>until Serenade of the Seas Spring Break 2004!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbyost Posted April 21, 2004 Author #20 Share Posted April 21, 2004 Thanks again Psycho! Are you this organized with your college classes? My son and his friends are big "Texas Hold em" players so they are really excited about trying the casinos. Of course, I'm going to budget their money for them so they don't get too carried away. We must be lucky or just a lot of fun , because our kids like hanging out with us on the cruises. We go to the shows, the comedians, the Karoake, trivia,& dancing. We try to participate in all of the games on board. The Quest is our favorite. We have a great time. Brenda Festivale 5/80 NCL Sunward 3/93 Disney Magic 3/01 RCCL Voyager 4/03 Island Princess 7/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_psycho Posted April 22, 2004 #21 Share Posted April 22, 2004 Ahhh, if only I was this organized with my classes... life would be so much easier. I don't know how much you know about ship's casinos, but they are more of a money pit than land-based casinos are, and they don't have the variety of games that you find in a casino here. There is no player poker in a cruise ship casino. The reasons for this are fairly simple, as poker takes up lots of room, and there is almost no money made by the house on poker. The ships do feature Caribbean Stud poker (which I love), and video poker, but that is the closest that you will get. I own a travel set of 300 chips that I bought on Ebay last year before poker mania set in, and I took that on my last cruise. I played in my room, and in the card room, with people that travelled with me, as well as people I met on the ship. I had a great time, and won a LOT of money (I play very regularly, like 3 or 4 times a week), and the people that I was with did too. The broadcast of hold'em on TV had helped the game grow exponentially in popularity. The last time that I went on a cruise with my parents, I spent a lot of time with them. Part of that is becuase I never see them anymore, and part is because they know how to party !! We did all kinds of things, and my mom and I won the Karaoke Idol contest with a great cover of the Mariah Carey/Boys2Men song one sweet day. We cleaned up in the trivia competitions too. Be sure to encourage your guy and his friends to enter the Men's sexy legs contest on one of the sea days. They are LOTS of fun, especially after a couple of buckets of Corona! <color=#8b0000>until Serenade of the Seas Spring Break 2004!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbyost Posted April 22, 2004 Author #22 Share Posted April 22, 2004 Psycho, Thanks once again for some great advice. My son has 2 sets of poker chips that he got on ebay. They started playing about 2 yrs. ago. I'll definitely tell him to bring them along and play in the card room. I'm not much of a gambler myself (Nickel slots). My husbands likes Craps and 3-card. He usually does okay, but we do know that the cruise casinos are not the best place to win money. Congrats on the Karaoke win. I think that competition is some of the best and funniest entertainment on the ship. As for the sexy legs contest...my son is 6'1" and 120 lbs. He could definitely win the skinniest legs contest! Thanks again for all the great information. I'll be passing it on to my son and daughter. Brenda Festivale 5/80 NCL Sunward 3/93 Disney Magic 3/01 RCCL Voyager 4/03 Island Princess 7/03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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