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 | The Royal Caribbean Ocean Adventures program divides young passengers into four groups - Aquanauts (3-6), Explorers (6-8), Voyagers (9-12), and Navigators (13-17). Each group has supervised activities in either Club Ocean or the FantaSeas Teen Center.The youth staff also organizes games on the sports deck. A video arcade near the Boutiques of Centrum offers more kid-friendly entertainment. |  |
Adventure Ocean |
 |  | So much fun, they won't want to go home. Aquanauts participate in puzzle races, ring toss, sing-a-longs, Disney trivia, relay races, movie night, and ball pit games. Explorers make banners, paint faces, make t-shirts, and play shipboard Survivor. Voyagers have thunder races, gag ball, Mexican art adventures, a scavenger hunt, and shipboard Survivor. The Adventure Science program makes learning fun for all ages, with cool stuff like exploding volcano construction and gooey space mud chemistry. A new Adventure Ocean dining option allows kids to eat with the youth staff, so you can have a night alone. |  |
FantaSeas Teen Center |
 | (Pretend you're way too cool for this cruise.) Royal Caribbean understands that teens need space from both parents and younger siblings. That's why the Sovereign features a teen disco where they can hang out with their new shipboard friends. Activities include dances, scavenger hunts, sports tournaments, and karaoke. The Soda Card program allows you to purchase an unlimited number of sodas for a flat fee, a big bonus if you're traveling with teens. |  |
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