ONBOARD
What children’s programmes do you offer? Our ships are excellent family destinations, because we offer a range of entertainment and activities for children, all of which is tailored to suit specific age groups.
Our children’s clubs – The Play Zone, The Zone and The Teen Zone – are complimentary and offer the peace of mind of knowing that your children are well looked after and can socialise with other young people. These clubs operate every day at sea; should you wish to take advantage of the facilities during days in port, you can do so provided spaces are booked the previous day.
There are no catering facilities in The Play Zone or The Zone so parents have the flexibility to make their own arrangements to cater for their children.
We have certified early years staff to change nappies and entertain our younger guests. We have cots on board to ensure the comfort and safety of babies and infants (minimum age 1 to participate).
Below is a brief outline of the children’s activity programme on our ships. A children’s activity programme will be delivered to the stateroom of all our younger guests on the evening of embarkation, this will feature details of specific activities during the voyage, which often includes entertaining themed days.
THE PLAY ZONE
The Play Zone is a permanently supervised play area, staffed by qualified early years staff, for toddlers and children aged between 1* and 7 years on all ships.
The Play Zone is a bright, vibrant and fun environment, complete with an outdoor play area, an arts and crafts corner, a carpeted section for building blocks and other toys as well as tables for puzzles and board games. Other activities may include scavenger hunts, music, dancing and film screenings.
The hours of operation are: Mornings: 9.00am - 12.00pm Afternoons:2.00pm - 5.00pm Evening: 6.00pm - 12.00am
Please note: we do not offer private in-stateroom baby-sitting.
* Infants aged between 1-2 years are welcome to participate in the Children’s Programme with parental supervision.
The Play Zone, Queen Mary 2 THE ZONE
Permanently supervised by Youth Staff, The Zone is an area designed for 8- to 17-year-olds on Queen Mary 2 and 8- to 12-year-olds on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria.
A relaxing and sociable retreat, The Zone provides games and activities intended for older children, such as gaming consoles plus sports competitions, arts and crafts and karaoke. On certain evenings, the group will go on ‘outings’ to watch spectacular shows in the Royal Court Theatre and there is also a large plasma screen for showing age-appropriate movies each evening.
The hours of operation are: Mornings: 9.00am - 12.00pm Afternoons:2.00pm - 5.00pm Evening: 6.00pm - 12.00am
THE TEEN ZONE
The Teen Zone is a club for 13- to 17-year-olds on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. It offers a number of daily activities centred around certain public rooms on board, especially ConneXions, the Belgravia Tender Lounge on Queen Mary 2 and the Pavilion Pool. Activities will include table tennis tournaments, silly bowling and deck sports throughout the day, with pizza parties, discos, quizzes and bingo during the evenings. Teens will also watch the shows in the Royal Court Theatre and take their seats for film screenings in ConneXions.
The hours of operation are: Daytimes: 10.00am - 6.30pm Evenings: 8.00pm - 1.00am
Please note: the exact age groupings for older children will depend on the number of children travelling on any particular voyage.
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