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MySmallWorldof4

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Most sites capacity are in terms of adults + children. Example, rooms that accommodate 5, are for 2 adults and 3 children. If you add 3 adults, it will not allow you save a few expanded rooms.. The Oasis class for example, only has like 20 "expanded" rooms in each category to handle more than 2 adults. And they sell fast.

(Thats what my coworker who has been in the cruise industry for 20+ years told me)
Royal Caribbean considered on their website anyone over 12 as an adult. Guess that is for those taking advantage of kids sailing free. They can minimize how many people will be free.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Chamber of Secrets is my least favorite Harry Potter book/movie

For a while Prisoner of Azkaban was my least favorite, but then it grew on me. Probably bookwise Chamber of Secrets is my least favorite now as well. Movie-wise I think Part 1 of Deathly Hallows is my least favorite. I also didn't like the last bunch of minutes in part 2. I don't understand...
why they had Harry not use the Elder Wand to repair his broken one like in the book, and then get rid of the Elder Wand.
 

Cesar R M

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It's 25 here, LOL!!
errr, why?
Royal Caribbean considered on their website anyone over 12 as an adult. Guess that is for those taking advantage of kids sailing free. They can minimize how many people will be free.
Not surprised, Airlines do this as well. Hell, there are some transportation companies here that clearly say "If the person in question can occupy a full seat, they will be charged an adult fee".
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
If memory serves @StarWarsGirl rented a car already.
Three times.

It depends on the company. Enterprise, at least, will rent to you if you're over 21, but if you're under 25, they charge a young driver fee (it was $10 per day in California, $15 per day in SC). Sometimes companies will adjust the age depending on circumstances. I believe members of the military can rent from age 18 up. Some states, it is actually 18, but the young driver fee is higher. You are also restricted from certain car classes. When I rented because of my Civic needing repairs, the young driver fee was waived since I had a Geico rate.

I don't use any other company besides them. They're extremely customer-friendly. Other rental car places, we, not so much. We've used different ones in Hawaii, and they were NOT as customer-friendly as Enterprise. Hence why, especially as a young person when I know people will try to screw me over simply because of my age, I always rent from someplace where I know that won't happen.
 

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