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Ocean Adventures Program |
 |  | Land of the Lilliputians? Sort of. The Royal Caribbean Ocean Adventures program divides young passengers into four groups - Aquanauts (3-5), Explorers (6-8), Voyagers (9-12), and Navigators (13-17). Each group has supervised activities in either Adventure Ocean area or the Teen Disco.
Adventure Beach houses a kids-only pool and accompanying waterslide. The nearby Challenger's Arcade and computer lab offer more entertaining options. Baby-sitting is available during selected hours. |  |
Adventure Ocean Youth Program |
 | Kids of every age have their own area on the Adventure. Aquanauts, Explorers, and Voyagers participate in arts and crafts, computers, video games, movie nights, and pool play. Creating what they call "Edu-tainment" programs where kids get to interact and have fun with learning, kids' not only have fun, but learn something too. The science program for example let's kids make exploding volcanoes and play around with gooey space mud chemistry. Could that be any cooler?The Adventure has a special kid's version of the daily newsletter, so that the family can plan its day accordingly. In addition to activities on board, the youth staff arranges fun and games on Labadee, Royal Caribbean's private Haitian beach. A new Adventure Ocean dining option allows kids to eat with the youth staff, so you can have a night alone. |  |
Teen's Activities |
 | Not quite adults, but way to old to be kiddies. To keep the teen contingency from rolling their eyes in boredom RCI has a fun program for teens too. A variety of activities include dance parties, sports tournaments, a battle of the sexes, and an all out crazy scavenger hunt. They even have their own disco time. The programs make making friends easy, and most importantly, keeps your kids so busy that you've got plenty of "you" time. Clever. |  |  |
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Quench that Thirst!Play it smart from the start and purchase a soda card. With a one-time fee you don’t have to keep tabs on how much soda your kids drink. And boy do they drink!
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|  | Aquanauts: Bright, primary colors decorate the playroom for children aged three to five. A giant clamshell workstation, a pirate ship, and a series of "underwater" tunnels provide plenty of places for kids to explore. Makes them go aqua-nuts.
Explorers: The highlight of the clubhouse for children aged six to eight is a kids-sized rock-climbing wall. The area also includes an arts and crafts workstation. There's plenty to interact with to keep their imaginations buzzing.
Voyagers: Kids from age nine to twelve are welcome to hang out in the Voyager room. Computer stations and a small stage give these young cruisers a chance to express their creativity. And plenty of floor room lets them express their energy. |  |
Optix Teen Disco |
 | Teens like to dance. But they don't really like to dance what their parents listen too. Did you? With a space to call their own, a large soda bar, a dance floor, and plenty of room to chill and chitchat, you can bet your teen will log some hours here. As luck would have it, a Johnny Rockets for fries and shakes. |  |  |
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