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I simply asked about the ability for my daugh t to drink mid ship I did not ask for a lecture on wharf you as the subscriber want believe is or is not the he definition of a minor according to your state law or mindset.
Thanks to those who helped with the actual question
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Expect rain this could last all day or like th other post said, only part of the day. So make sure you have plenty of inside things the kids can do because they pools will not be open in storms.
Hurricane season begins in June, although we tend not to get them in June
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We did similarly ports. A LOT of walking wherever you go. So if you have people who are not truly mobile or have issues walking a lot, I would take the tours that offer more riding for certain. Also keep in mind the weather. We thought our weather would be cold and wet at the mid September mark but it was the most unseasonably warmest and beautiful weather in years, and those going in the summer when you expect the weather to be good had rain most of the summer.
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I'm more intrigued at the fact I've never in my life heard of a 20 year old called a "minor".
Because under the law she is a minor....and would be an MIP if she had alcohol before that ...legal jargon
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ok.. not sure what you are fully asking so I will say
- there is no such thing as buying a drink card so no one can
- if you are referring to the cheers program, no one can purchase the cheers program mid trip
- if you are referring to Carnival allowing her to drink, she should be able to once she turns 21 . no switch of cards needed
Sorry I could no think of the name of the Cheers program :)
- there is no such thing as buying a drink card so no one can
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The S&S card has the birthday on it somehow. My daughter turned 21 on a cruise and on her 3rd day she could buy alcohol. She did not need a new card.
Did you have to buy the card for the entire length of the cruise or just from the date she turned 21 on?
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I don’t know what that means.
A minor child.....yes she is 20 but she is still a minor.....under the legal drinking age
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my minor is turning 21 mid cruise, does anyone know if they will swell her a drink card mid cruise once she turns 21?
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although I am looking at a 5 day vs 7, I am wondering which is th bett r of the two ships, can anyone advise?
We enjoy the track, cafeteria type dining like on Magic, exercise, karaoke and shows
Princess Non Perk
in Princess Cruises
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I received what I though was a great casino offer on Princess. The offer included $250 OBC. Then the cruise line turned around and charged me $200 which was required on top of port fees and taxes, they said the $200 is added to my cabin. So basically I paid for my own OBC. Bad customer service, felt like a scam.