By Judy Koutsky
Royal Caribbean offers a variety of programs to attract both kids and adults. Kids will love the "Adventure Theater by Camp Broadway" program which targets those age 3-17. Camp Broadway taps professionals from the Broadway community to interact with kids in a variety of performances. Each sailing will offer sessions tailored to the program's five age groups and kids will learn performance fundamentals such as music and dance techniques.
"Build and Grow with Lowe's" is another program sure to be a hit. In the workshops, families, including kids age 5-11, construct and decorate wooden cruises ships. Budding builders are provided with a cruise ship construction kit, including a Lowe's apron and goggles, and are awarded a certificate and merit patch once the children deem the ship "sea worthy."
"Play and Learn with Fisher-Price" targets the younger children. Here kids 3-5 will explore, discover and learn about the world around them in six new classes created in partnership with Fisher-Price. The Chefs on Deck program helps toddlers learn the basic skills of communicating, sharing and problem-solving by taking on the various roles in a game of preparing a meal. The program includes stories, songs, toy table settings and food and the popular Dora's Talking Kitchen. A variety of other classes are available to keep the younger crowd entertained while they learn.
The Liberty of the Seas is Royal Caribbean's newest ship and features FlowRider surf simulator, the Powerbox boxing ring, the H2O Zone water park and a variety of programs appealing to kids and adults.
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