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Shockwave - Carribbean Princess


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We're considering taking our 9 year old on the Caribbean Princess next June. He's cruised before but is concerned that the Shockwave Club will consist predominantly of "arts & crafts." He likes kid centers that are central meeting places for boys his age and allow for a nice mix of structured activities and free play. A Playstation 2 center would be a big plus. Anyone out there have any experience on this ship?

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We were onboard the Crown with our 9 year old daughter in October. She loved Shockwaves. It was a great place to meet other kids her age and we found it was more geared towards free play and various different tournaments (i.e. air hockey, Play station, etc) than just arts and crafts.

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