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  1. Kids the age of OP can be booked anywhere on the ship. We travel with teens. As long as they are our children location is not an issue. If we bring a friend for one of the DD or just travel with the grandkids then the "within three doors" rule come into play.

     

    That is incorrect information. The 16 year old throws it out the door.

     

    Terms & Conditions: Minor Policy (Guests under the age of 21)

     

    Guests Under the Age of 21 MUST travel with a relative or guardian of 25 years of age or older

     

    The guardian does not need to be a legal guardian

     

    The bookings must be cross-referenced with the guardian’s stateroom and documented properly

     

    Guests 12 and younger

     

    If the relative or guardian insist on booking separate staterooms, minors must either be directly across the hall or next door. Guests 12 and under may not be assigned to a balcony cabin without a relative/guardian.

     

    Guests 13 - 17 years of age

     

    Can be booked up to 3 staterooms away from their relative or guardian.

     

    Guests 18 – 20 years of age

     

    Do not have any restrictions and may book whatever location they prefer.

     

    Exceptions are as follows:

     

    Guests under the age of 21 may travel without a relative/guardian under the following conditions:

     

    Legally married couples, including same gender couples

     

    Proper documentation (i.e., official marriage license or proof of civil union) must be submitted prior to or on embarkation day.

     

    Qualified Military Personnel

     

    Applies to US Military Personnel and Canadian National Defense personnel (and their guests) of 18 – 20 years of age

     

    Copy of Military ID will suffice as proof of service.

     

    For both exceptions, bookings should be carefully documented. Documentation can be e-mailed to individualsailingsupport@carnival.com. Failure to provide documentation or not conforming to this policy will result in denied boarding and no compensation will be provided.

     

    When minors (18 and under) are NOT traveling with a relative, we strongly recommend bringing an original signed letter from the absent parent/legal guardian authorizing the minor to travel.

  2. Camp Ocean debuted on Carnival Freedom after it underwent dry dock this past spring. Replacing Camp Carnival as the line’s onboard children’s program, the space has kept the same camp-style oasis feel, with programming changes and new spaces. Camp Ocean will be rolled out across all Carnival ships over the next two years.

  3. Be careful when renting...especially from Budget...Picked up car at budget and returned it to Melbourne Airport. No one there in return area and dropped off paperwork at rental counter. They said your good to go...well a month goes by and I get a letter in the mail claiming the car had damage to it when it was returned.

    This vehicle had minor paint dis-coloration on a small part of hood when we rented it but was not noted on paperwork when we picked up car.

     

    Now in the hands of my insurance company...

    Just beware and do a full walk around/

    Bill

     

    Your job to note any possible issues when you pick up the car......trust no rental car company.:(

  4. Just wondering what it would cost to have wifi access on the breeze. I would like to iMessage my kids while we are away. But obviously we need internet to do so. Not going to be doing it a lot, but just to see how things are going at home.

     

    You can use the Carnival forums for free to communicate. They can be pulled up on the ships computers without an internet package...:cool:

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