Three Generations Aboard Ship; fireworks; night
  • On Mar 29, 2015
    Karyn from WA 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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    I have two sons and one will be 14 and the other 10 when we cruise to Alaska next year. My younger son will be three months away from turning 11. I know he will want to go into the Club Edge with his older brother. Will He be allowed in on a daily basis?

    What an awesome trip you've got planned, Karyn!

    You and your family will have such an awesome vacation onboard the Disney Wonder sailing through Alaska. It's a wonderful itinerary that offers a great experience to relax, have fun and adventure together.

    The Youth Clubs have so much going on and they'll definitely keep your sons engaged. So many friends to meet and the activities are loads of fun for tweens and teens. If you are interested in having your 10 year old to participate at the Edge, I would suggest speaking with one of the Edge Youth Counselors on embarkation day. Your son can even stop by the Oceaneer lab first, to check it out -- and then head over to the Edge to decide whether or not he wants to participate there with his older brother. Should he decide to participate in the Edge, the youth counselors will have you sign a consent form, and he can get to enjoy all the teen activities planned there. 

    I hope this helps, Karyn. Please do write back if you have any additional questions to help you plan for your Alaskan cruise next year.

    Have a magical day!
    ~ 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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