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They are very unlikely to move up a 4 yr old. Doesn't hurt to ask though.
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I just grabbed both cabins for Thanksgiving. Thanks for the heads up. The kids are excited about the cows (and the ice cream). The grown ups will enjoy the suite lounge. This will be a fun way to celebrate our first cruise as Diamonds ;).
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Our cruise last month had AO open hours of 9-12, 2-5, and 7-10 on sea days. They were open pretty much all day on port days, like from 9-5 and then 7-10. For $7 per hour, kids can stay from 10pm until 1 or 2 am.
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And it works the other way too, which is nice. The AO staff had no problem letting my son participate in the 3-5 yr group at 6 yrs old, since he is on the autism spectrum and developmentally has much more in common with 4-5 yr olds than 6-8 yr olds. We were very happy they were so flexible.
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We saw it on Liberty beginning on day 5, for $78 or $79 I believe.
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Yes ;)
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If it helps, the Liberty had a lot more times available once we boarded.
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The signage on the Liberty last week said the kids cupcake class was for 10 yrs and under, but I also had to pay the adult price for my 9 yr old when I reserved online. Weird.
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My 9 yr old says they do Gagaball tournaments several nights. We were on the Liberty OTS last week.
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You would have plenty to keep everyone busy on the Oasis class ships. They are fantastic.
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We have cruised with our kids (now 9 and 6) since my oldest was 13 months old. RC and NCL both have structured children's programming and not a madhouse, even with several dozen kids checked in at once. Very highly recommend either.
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We have used Autism on the Seas before as well. Loved them, start to finish. My son is 6 and on the spectrum, and has been on 4 cruises. We've used AOTS once and gone on our own the other times. The RC Adventure Ocean staff has been fabulous each time. We asked that he be placed in the 3-5 yr old group since that matches his developmental age and they were happy to accommodate us.
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I didn't feel any up and down in 1802, just some vibrations at various times.
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Wonderful pics! We were also on the Liberty June 19-26. Can I share your photos?
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We were next door to you in 1802 and didn't hear a thing ;).
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We are in 1802 on Liberty right now. No complaints at all, right at the front of the ship :). I'll see if I can add a few pics later.
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I like paying ahead of time so that I'm not stuck with a big bill at the end and always feel that I get my money's worth with the premium package. I drink 2-3 bottles of water and normally 3-4 drinks per day, so it works out just fine :).
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Frozen mojito!
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We used self-assist on Nov 30 from the Navigator in Galveston and were back to our car by 8 am. Parked across the street. Left cabin around 7:25. Very easy. Less than 10 mins in customs. We had two adults and two kids and used one large suitcase and one carry on size suitcase and a duffel bag. Would do it again in a minute.
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On our sailing, we were looking out at sea (mostly - we could see some trees and buildings in Falmouth if we looked to the left from our windows, but mostly ocean). We had to skip Grand Cayman completely due to high winds and rain. In Cozumel, we 'backed' in, so it was all oceanview from our side.
This room will not disappoint. It is absolutely spectacular.
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We stayed in 1864 over Thanksgiving and LOVED it. Great room and very spacious.
Liberty Deck 10 or 12
in Royal Caribbean International
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We loved the new rooms on deck 12.