texaskristi
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2009
The last time we cruised, our son and daughter were 11 and 8. This time they will be 20 and about to be 17. I'm wondering what there is for the 20 year old (our son) to do.
There is the 1820 Society. Unlike the other clubs onboard, it's more participant driven. They typically meet the first night of a cruise with a CM who will facilitate any activities the group wants to set up.The last time we cruised, our son and daughter were 11 and 8. This time they will be 20 and about to be 17. I'm wondering what there is for the 20 year old (our son) to do.
There is the 1820 Society. Unlike the other clubs onboard, it's more participant driven. They typically meet the first night of a cruise with a CM who will facilitate any activities the group wants to set up.
If no one shows up at that first, organizational meeting (or only 2 or 3 do) the club may not get off the ground.
Our son enjoyed his cruise at 19 with the group, but they had a fairly large group (15-18 people) and they planned a lot of stuff.
All that said, a 20 year old can participate in any of the adult activities onboard (except alcoholic drinks), so there's that.