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  • On May 14, 2015
    Monique from VA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hello again, on our cruise coming up i will be taking my son (12) and grandson (4) can my son go into the Oceanaire Club with him for certain events, sonce parents cant stay? Thank you in advance. Have a great day.

    Ahoy, Monique!

    Your Eastern Caribbean Cruise onboard the Disney Fantasy is just right around the corner. Are you excited yet? You've got your young cruisers ready, I'm sure -- they'll be hitting up the Oceaneer Club/Lab once they get onboard... and it may be very difficult for them to leave on their own... it has the same effect on a lot of kids.

    You'll be glad to know that all of the Youth Clubs onboard will hold Open Houses every day. Please check the Personal Navigator for the most up to date schedule. This would be the perfect time for you to come inside the Youth Clubs and play with your young cruisers. I usually take advantage of this time to take lots of playful pictures.

    On the Disney Fantasy, the Oceaneer Lab will be the hangout place for all kids aged 3-12 years old. So, both of them could possibly stay in the same club - if your 12 year old decides to. Your older Prince will actually be able to check out the Tween club, Edge. He can choose to decide which club he'll be at, and at this age, they will also allow him to do self check-in/check-out. Its' very convenient for the parents!

    I hope this helps, Monique. Happy planning!
    ~ Dolly
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Meet the Panelist: Dolly, California

I'm a full-time working mom anchored by an active family who shares the passion for travel, food and music! Our 2 teens have grown up sailing on the Disney Cruise Line and sharing the magic with other working families brings us so much pride and Pixie Dust! Learn More About Dolly

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