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Which ships have teen only discos.


HeidiHo

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Do all of RCI's ships have Teen only disco's or just some? If only some of them have them, which ones? I am trying to plan a cruise for our family with 2 teens. I would like to try the Voyager class but would consider another class if they have teen only disco's.

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I think your kids would enjoy the Navigator and Mariner the most. They have a much larger kids area, including a teen only disco. Those ships have so much else as well that everyone in the family will be very happy!

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Been on the Voyager, Explorer and am going on the Adventure next, had my teenage kids with me as well as several others and when I asked them about the teen rooms, they said they were always empty, so I wouldn't base your vacation on the teen room, although I will agree that the Voyager Class ships with RC are the best for kids of all ages, so much to do. Never saw my kids all week. Had a fabulous time, this is why we are going on this class of ships for the third time in a row. Have fun!

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That's why I suggested the 2 newest Voyager class ships. The teen areas on Navigator and Mariner are much larger and different than on the 3 older Voyager class ships, and have always been packed with kids when I've been onboard.

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Mariner and Navigator have multiple teen areas -- there is a disco, and "living room" and an outdoor "back deck" area behind Adventure Ocean. (The back deck replaces the kids pool on the original Voyager-class ships) This configuration allows the 12-14 and 15-17 age groups to be separated. In my daughter's experience on both of these ships the 15-17 group pretty much had the disco every evening and the 12-14 age group had the lving room. The Living Room still had music and a mock-tail/soda bar, but was more of a multi-pupose area while the disco had more of a nightclub feel.

 

On Voyager, Explorer and Adventure, there is only 1 teen area called Optix. Sometimes at night one of the age groups would have an activity on the deck behind Adventure Ocean (where the kids pool is on these 3 ships), but for the most part the two teen age groups spent more time together on this cruise.

 

My daughter has only been in the 12-14 age group and prefers the Voyager-class ships with only Optix.

 

We are sailing on Radiance in November and it is my understanding from reviewing the deck plans that all Radiance-class ships have one teen areas/disco...and possibly a teen pool in the area of the kids pool??? (It shows teen pool on the deck plan but I haven't actually read anything about it in anyone's reviews...)

 

- PAGA

 

Grandeur, Mercury, Century (2 times), Galaxy, Monarch, Explorer, Mariner, Adventure, Navigator

 

Explorer (May '05)

Radiance (Nov '05)

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