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  1. Wow, a full set? Or multiple choirs? Intro for a large gig?

     

    At what age do you need 1 adult per cabin?

     

    On the College freshmen cruise on Carnival we were 2 students per room and we were all 18-19. No professors were in rooms with students.

     

    If it's 18 or old you might have some 18 year old high school students.

     

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    them as a stand alone choir. And I am thinking for the music festival the age rules vary and don't go with the 21 age rule as the focus is schools in these festivals.

  2. Good to hear, I hope so. I was Valedictorian of my High School, considered well behaved and mature but at 16-17 years old if I was at a group event (like a cruise) and had a chance to impress a girl by doing something partially stupid and not well behaved I would have.

     

    But regardless, I hope you are right. Hope you have 100 Heather Gardners and Chris Ostreichers and not 100 Michelle Flahertys and Jim Levensteins.

     

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    Last year they took a trip in June to NY and performed in Carnige Hall. They are THAT good.

  3. I don't think they are being rude, I thought the comments were funny. And probably the sentiment of most people. The idea of 100 minimally supervised teens on a cruise without their parents sounds like an awful vacation for everyone but them.

     

    But it is nice of them to be planning a trip like that for the group and while I personally would cancel a cruise on whatever sailing they end up on, I would agree that a freedom or voyager class ship would be a better fit for that age group, especially if you want them to stay entertained instead of making up their own raucousness in the hallways out of boredom.

     

     

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    it is a high school choir with at least 10 plus chaperones. These kids behave better than most adults. Thanks for judging.

  4. My 6 and 9 year olds loved the ship, but I would not take high schoolers on. Would they have a good time? I'm sure they would between the teen room, having a ship to hang out on, rock climbing wall, bungee, etc, but for high schoolers I would go Freedom class or better. Way more for the high school gang. My 14 year has no interest in going back to something like the Enchantment at this point. If you're getting a great deal then it's worth considering. It's a great ship, and I think the teens would like it, but I think RCL's other ships have more to offer. Just my two cents.

     

    it will only be a 3 night cruise and they will be doing choir compitions

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