Royal Caribbean Cruises - Appropriate For Children?
There was a time when cruises were for the elite and for the established only, when children would be welcome so long as they were seen and not heard. Thankfully this is no longer the case, and a Royal Caribbean Cruise is in fact a fantastic option for a family holiday even with small children.
The cruise liner itself provides the background for a child\’s dream come true - acres of glass are used in all of the ships allowing for the widest views possible, the ships out speed their competitors, many come with an authentic 1950\’s dinner, and the deck comes equipped with a climbing wall.
In addition to the liner itself, Royal Caribbean staff provides the Adventure Ocean Youth Program. Divided into groups according to age, the trained professional staff presents their younger guests, aged 3 to 17, with a packed schedule combining educational content regarding the various ports of calls, the ship itself, and life at sea with games, sports, theatre and performance arts. The groups that make up the Adventure Ocean Youth Program will provide the young people with a peer group whilst on board, whilst adding another dimension to what is already a fantastic holiday to begin with.
In addition to the daytime activities, parents may choose to allow their children to dine with staff members and other children theri age, leaving parents free to enjoy the main dinning room in an adult only environment whilst the kids get to have their own meal in a kid only environment.
Of course a family holiday is about the family and no one wishes to not see their kids throughout the trip and for this reason a Royal Caribbean Cruise provides plenty of opportunity for quality family time; with the swimming pools, cinema, theatre and shopping, onboard entertainment is in abundance; not forgetting of course the port calls which allow you and your children adventures and experiences second to none.
President of All Aboard Cruises Corp
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