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mc33

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  1. We are taking our 13 year old granddaughter on the Anthem on July 6 th and agree that 1am is too late. Any idea who to speak to?

     

    If she's going to be in the teen club activities end by 10 PM, after that its up to you when you want her back by.

  2. While it's true that it's not a big island, 80% of is isn't even being used by passengers. I like walking out to the end, but there's like 2000 people in the red square and maybe 20 on the rest of the island all day.

     

     

     

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    As for if there's enough room, the water park park at Six Flags Great America is about 400 yards by 150 yards. That would fit EASILY. Noah's Ark in Wisconsin Dells claims to be America's largest waterpark and without the parking lots, it's 500 yards by 200 yards. That would ALSO fit if they leveled the existing staff buildings and moved them to the west end of the cay.

     

     

     

    And as for cost? $50 per person billed through the excursion desk would probably cover it, AND be not terribly overpriced. (Noah's Ark is about $40 for adults for a day's admission. Season passes are less than two day's admission, so the actual incremental operating cost can't be much at all.)

     

     

    Pretty much disregarding everyone on here who says it isn't feasible and won't be an exceptional park. With a few modifications to the island's infrastructure and at $50 a person, it is wholly possible. You don't think every kid on the ship will want to go? And then the parents are going to have to go too. Let's say they build a dock and have Oasis class ships there every week. If a low number of 1,200 people buy a water park ticket that's $60,000 a trip. I'm thinking $50,000 a month for electricity and water, you can definitely turn a profit off that.

     

     

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