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18 YO traveling without parents
Ken at the beach replied to Luke gs Daddy's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Minors in across without a parent or legal guardian beside or across the hall from them. -
18 YO traveling without parents
Ken at the beach replied to Luke gs Daddy's topic in Royal Caribbean International
If they catch it before you sail they make you either rearrangecrooms to meet the policy imported or cancel bookings. If they catch it at yhe pier you can be denied boarding. -
18 YO traveling without parents
Ken at the beach replied to Luke gs Daddy's topic in Royal Caribbean International
From north American ports a minor is 21. Not surprising that things do slip through but not a risk I would take. -
I have received every one of mine (and a few extra) without issue including getting mailed the one that they were out of stock on for the Symphony.
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I'll also get my 280 block on the Icon Inaugural sailing...timed that well.
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18 YO traveling without parents
Ken at the beach replied to Luke gs Daddy's topic in Royal Caribbean International
While this doesn't address the consent form this is the full official policy for berthing of underage kids and not the abridged version as found on their website. Note that underage adults are only allowed to be berthed in their own cabin if it is their parents who are in the cabin directly beside or across the hall. Royal Caribbean International’s sailing age policy is as follows: On all sailings embarking in the USA and Canada, no guest under the age of 21 will be booked in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult 21 years or older. The adult does not have to be a parent or guardian. Connecting staterooms are counted as different staterooms for the above requirements. The sailing age policy is determined by the embarkation port. Thus, on a sailing from the United States to the United Kingdom, the minimum age is 21. On a sailing from the United Kingdom to the United States, the minimum would be 18. The exceptions to Royal Caribbean International's age policy are as follows: A. Underage Married Couples: Underage married couples are allowed to sail, provided they show proof of marriage during pier check-in. The "proof of marriage" is the document guests receive from the official presiding at the ceremony; the critical component of the document is the notarized signature of the official. B. Active Duty Military Personnel: Underage active duty members of the United States or Canadian military are allowed to sail with proof of active duty military status that must be presented during pier check-in. For sailing age requirement purposes, these underage members of the military will be considered an adult in the stateroom. C. Minors Traveling with Parents: Minors can be berthed without an adult in the stateroom only when at least one parent is sailing and the staterooms are physically adjacent (directly next door or directly across the hall) to one another. Minors travelling without a parent or legal guardian shall be berthed with an adult. No other family members (such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc.) may fill the role of a parent or guardian for berthing purposes. If a guest brings both related and non-related minors, the following applies: · If the total of related minors is equal to or greater than the number of non-related minors sailing, then the minors may sail in a room physically adjacent (directly next door or directly across the hall) to the parents' stateroom. · If the total number of non-related minors is greater than the number of related minors in the traveling party, there must be an adult in each stateroom. · The number of non-related minors may not exceed the number of related minors in a stateroom that does not contain an adult. -
The ship does not have control over them until after the sailing is closed and the manifest is submitted. This happens at around noon the day prior to sailing which is about 28 hours. Unless the ship is sold out you can still book a cabin up until that point.
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Deployment 2024-25 booking season begins
Ken at the beach replied to Biker19's topic in Royal Caribbean International
While the loss of St. Petersburgh was certainly a factor it wasn't the only one. Europe in general was down due to the reluctance of Americans to travel to Europe last year. We did the 11 night sailing last year and it was phenomenal even without St Petersburg and am looking to book the similar itinerary on one of the WC legs. -
Deployment 2024-25 booking season begins
Ken at the beach replied to Biker19's topic in Royal Caribbean International
The only thing I hate about the GS's is the tub. Really wish it had a tub/ shower combo like the OS -
Deployment 2024-25 booking season begins
Ken at the beach replied to Biker19's topic in Royal Caribbean International
I missed that as well. With SY and IC in Miami unless they are planning on putting Utopia in FLL for 7 day sailings PC might be a good guess -
Deployment 2024-25 booking season begins
Ken at the beach replied to Biker19's topic in Royal Caribbean International
I'm guessing that Utopia heads to Miami. Symphony to PC to do the 3/4 day now that Allure is doing those from Miami -
you have mail
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Give your TA a couple days until the group rates are loaded.😇
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Cruising power is back up
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I've never seen the system go down to add sailings.
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Cruising Power is also acting up