Although cruise ships are usually more geared toward adult passengers, all lines have special events, locations, and staff dedicated to the under 18 crowd. How do the cruise lines keep them so occupied, especially during those long days at sea, with nothing but waves to look at? Well, to keep all the kids from going crazy, the cruise lines strategically separate the kids into age-appropriate groups and activities:
2-5 years old:
great storytelling, relay race, tag, creative crafts, scavenger hunt, castle building, animal fun, camping adventures, memory game, colouring, bubble play, alphabet hunt, hula hoop contest, talent show, obstacle course, kids' dance, parachute games, teddy bear workshop, pirate activities, bowling, and even bingo!
6-8 years old:
name game, science projects, tag, four corners, boys vs. girls, lego challenge, popsicle puzzle pictures, storytime, secret handshake, colours trivia, ship walk and games, ball games, international games, circus activities, talent show, sculptures, tee shirt colouring, teddy bear workshop, hunts, and bingo!
9-11 year olds:
name game, tag, alphabet scavenger hunt, trivia, cannonball, picnic, survivor, limbo, sand castles, boys vs. girls, sports activities, and talent show!
12-14 year olds:
trivia, foosball, twister, karaoke, dodge ball, human bingo, capture the flag, game show, battle of the sexes, dollar challenge, and alphabet hunt!
15-17 year olds:
races, scavenger hunt, dancing, name that tune, twister, trivia, dodgeball, make your own jewelry, game show, pajama party, and human bingo!
So, now that you know only 25% of what happens onboard, lets get you booked so your kids can experience the other 75% of the great activities onboard! Go on over to www.kingarthur.myttn.com today!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
What Kids Do Onboard on a Sea Day
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