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Q: Booked onto QV 20 July '09 with 2 teenage girls 15/16 years old. Anyone travelling with older teenagers on this trip? 5 answers
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Submitted by: Yates, Stockton - United Kingdom on 26th Jun 2009
Subject: Cunard Cruises Queen Victoria Western Europe Cruises Children
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Answer by Lakeman, Pensford (05 Jul 09 10:47) to a QUESTION by Yates (26 Jun 09 18:32)
Yes. We have 2 boys (16 & 14), so at least your girls will not be alone with we old folks. See you there!
Comment by Yates, Stockton (06 Jul 09 18:18) about an ANSWER by Lakeman (05 Jul 09 10:47)
Thanks. For info - Cunard have now confirmed that there are 74 children in the 13-17 age catagory making it full to capacity (150) overall. Great news for the kids! Once travelled on QM2 with only 11 children on board - really boring!
Answer by Sue, Leicester (28 Jun 09 22:07) to a QUESTION by Yates (26 Jun 09 18:32)
My son will be 18 when we go on the same cruise. I think there should be a fair number of children on board due to the time of year. Enjoy!
Answer by Claire, Hants (26 Jun 09 20:58) to a QUESTION by Yates (26 Jun 09 18:32)
I am travelling on the same cruise with 7 and 10 year old boys - not relevant I know, but I did ring Cunard this week to find out how many children were going to be on board in their age group, and they told me 62 in the 7-12 group. My guess is there will be a fair number in your daughters age group as well. You could ring customer services and ask? Enjoy your cruise!
Comment by Yates, Stockton (28 Jun 09 22:54) about an ANSWER by Claire (26 Jun 09 20:58)
Thanks for the comments. I am pleased that Cunard has confirmed how many children are in the age group you are interested in. When my children were younger, I always contacted the cruise line prior to booking any cruise to assist me when deciding which cruise to book. Unfortunately on this occasion, Cunard refused to confirm this information citing the Data Protection Act as a reason for not doing so. Of course this limited information doesn't breach DPA at all as no personal data is requested. Ah ho- just 3 more weeks to go. See you on board.