Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all the parents will say yes? I can't imagine agreeing to this.
Depends on the kids and the parents. If there's a group of parents who are friends, why not travel with a group of grads? Moms can hang out while the grads hang out.
Even if the parents said yes the cruise lines will not allow this.
Um, why not? They are paying customers. As someone else mentioned there has to be an adult assigned to each room, but if a few moms go, no big deal.
Your poor children...
Yep, just what a bunch of 17-18 year olds want for a graduation party is 15 parents along with 15 young adults. Puh-leeze!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all the parents will say yes? I can't imagine agreeing to this.
Depends on the kids and the parents. If there's a group of parents who are friends, why not travel with a group of grads? Moms can hang out while the grads hang out.
Even if the parents said yes the cruise lines will not allow this.
Um, why not? They are paying customers. As someone else mentioned there has to be an adult assigned to each room, but if a few moms go, no big deal.
Your poor children...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all the parents will say yes? I can't imagine agreeing to this.
Depends on the kids and the parents. If there's a group of parents who are friends, why not travel with a group of grads? Moms can hang out while the grads hang out.
Even if the parents said yes the cruise lines will not allow this.
Anonymous wrote:When my kids reached adulthood, and I think 18 is an adult, they went on vacations for which they could afford to pay and plan themselves - unless visiting Grandma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think all the parents will say yes? I can't imagine agreeing to this.
Depends on the kids and the parents. If there's a group of parents who are friends, why not travel with a group of grads? Moms can hang out while the grads hang out.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think all the parents will say yes? I can't imagine agreeing to this.
OP here. Thanks. That's what I figured after doing some research.Anonymous wrote:Typically there has to be one adult listed per room. Most cruise lines don't care about the sleeping arrangements, but you will need one adult per room (18 or over) listed on the reservation.