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I was wondering if my 13 year old niece is going to be allowed into the Fuel club (on Enchantment, if it makes any difference) and if so, what times? I read somewhere that the 12-14 year olds get it at an earlier time, and then the 15-17 year olds get it later in the night. Can someone tell me of the exact age breakdown and the times they are allowed in there?

 

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You have the age groups correct. The 12-14 yr olds usually have Fuel until 10 or 11. The 15-17 yr olds get it after that and they are very strict on checking sea passes. Your niece's sea pass will be marked by the staff the first time she goes to the teen area. They will look her up on their list of teens and use a sharpie to mark her card.

 

I am not sure if Enchantment has both Fuel and the Living Room. If it does, the younger teens will have the living room while the older teens have Fuel and vice versa. During the day, depending on numbers, they will combine age groups. My teen said they don't mix the age groups late night in Fuel.

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You have the age groups correct. The 12-14 yr olds usually have Fuel until 10 or 11. The 15-17 yr olds get it after that and they are very strict on checking sea passes. Your niece's sea pass will be marked by the staff the first time she goes to the teen area. They will look her up on their list of teens and use a sharpie to mark her card.

 

I am not sure if Enchantment has both Fuel and the Living Room. If it does, the younger teens will have the living room while the older teens have Fuel and vice versa. During the day, depending on numbers, they will combine age groups. My teen said they don't mix the age groups late night in Fuel.

 

Interesting - so let's say her group is kicked out of Fuel at 10 or 11. She can then go back to the Living Room to hang out for awhile afterwards?

 

Just trying to figure it out so she's occupied later at night when the rest of us go do Quest or hit the casino for awhile... not really comfortable leaving her alone in the cabin.

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Looking at the deck plans, it looks like there is only a teen center, not two seperate areas anyways. I know the larger ships have a lounge area and a disco. I did find kid compasses for the Vision which is the same class as Enchantment. It looks like they run activities in a conference room too. Here is a link to that compass.

 

http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/bb196/cruisinmama06/Royal%20Caribean%20AO%20Compass/?action=view&current=JOS-12-14-Day3-4.jpg

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