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Ruby Princess Alaska - enough to keep tweens busy sea days?


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We’re considering a 7 day RT Seattle Alaska Cruise June 2019. Sort of narrowed down to Ruby Princess or NCL Bliss. Sailing with couple of grandkids and BIL & SIL and their kids. Ages at sailing 5, 12, 14 and 15. DH and I have sailed Princess and NCL and enjoy both. And we’ve done Alaska before so we realize the trip is all about Alaska but never sailed there with kids. For those of you who’ve sailed both lines, what do you think? Or if you have experience with Ruby Princess, please comment on kids programs and activities. I’ll post same question on NCL board. Thanks for any insight!

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We took our two teens (13 and 16) on the Ruby this year, and they both enjoyed it.

Our younger daughter went to all the Teen Club (Remix) activities. They had a tour of the ship, met the captain, did a mixology class, movie night, hot tub party, and a week-long 'Survivor' sort of game. She loved the club supervisors too.

My older daughter didn't go to the Teen club, but she entered The Voice of the Ocean contest, and made it through to the last night! She spent a lot of time at the gym, or just napping.

They both had such a great time, we are going on the Ruby again next year! I recommend it for teens for sure!

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