eskimoinparadise
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2009
True. That's the age RCL defines as "adult"The last two Royal sailings we were on (Jewel and Serenade), The solarium was open to those 16 and over.
True. That's the age RCL defines as "adult"The last two Royal sailings we were on (Jewel and Serenade), The solarium was open to those 16 and over.
I love the size of Brilliance and all the glass and water views. My wife thinks that the larger, newer Freedom is better so we booked it this year. After seeing the pictures I think we will be back to the Brilliance next year. Plus, I really like the port at Tampa.
Hoping the Rhapsody is in good shape as I'll be on board in just a couple of weeks cruising the Greek Isles.I see rhapsody will be sailing out of Tampa eRly 2017- do you know about that one?
Hoping the Rhapsody is in good shape as I'll be on board in just a couple of weeks cruising the Greek Isles.
The last two Royal sailings we were on (Jewel and Serenade), The solarium was open to those 16 and over.
True. That's the age RCL defines as "adult"
I have to laugh because children over 12 are considered adults when booking your actual reservation! Which is it people?
I was totally joking! (Pointing out a non sequitor...)Those over 12 are priced as an adult, but 16 is the minimum age for the Solarium. However, that does not mean you won't see those under 16 in the Solarium.