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November 6 2010


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Hi there, I am looking to book on the Dawn 6th Nov 2010, what I was wondering is, are we likely to run into the schoolies or will it be to early for them. I know they only want to enjoy themselves, but I would rather avoid it if possible.:eek:

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http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1093979

 

For the following cruises, any passenger under the age of 21 years on the day they board the cruise, must travel in the same cabin as their parent or legal guardian:

 

 

Pacific DawnPacific SunNov-Dec 2008W832, W833, W834, W835, W836, W901N839, N840, N841, N842,N843, N844, N901Nov-Dec 2009W931, W932, W933, W934, W935, W001N936, N937,N938, N939, N940, N001

We welcome children 12 months and over to cruise with us. We are unable to accommodate infants less than 12 months due to limited neo-natal facilities on board and at ports of call. In addition, infants aged between 12 months and 3 years must remain with their parent/guardian at all times.

http://www.pocruises.com.au/html/p_o..._australia.cfm

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