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This page is to help you quickly jump through this picture set. Below you will see a listing of the pages and the captions on that page.

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    First stop on this tour is the Its a Small World Nursery! located on Deck 4 Midship.
    This space is for children 3 months old to 3 years old. The first stop upon entering is the check in desk.
    This area is to the left of the check in desk and since it was an open house they walked me through.
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    A hallway leading back to the nursery. (I need to remember to stop before taking the picture!)
    The nursery area.
    Notice the Mary Blair inspired (Small World) decor.
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    The ceiling.
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    There was a Christmas tree in the front lobby area (that is where this boat is).
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    That concludes the tour of the Small World Nursery.. next up the Oceaneers areas.
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    Oceaneer Club is next. It is located down the hall on Deck 5. This area is for ages 3 to 10. Outside is a screen with activities and other info on it.
    A large lobby area for checking in/out your child. Since it was an open house the gates were wide open for all.
    A wreath behind the desk.
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    The central space features a large interactive floor and then several rooms that spawn off of it. Also notice the Christmas trees and other decorations.
    My first stop was Andys Room. It features all our Toy Story favorites.
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    The large TV (as well as other screens throughout the space had Disney films playing).
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    Plenty of toys to play with.
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    A holiday display on top of the dresser.
    Oops missed the entrance sign for the room.
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    Made a quick stop to check out the ceiling on the way to the next space.
    Tinkerbell on the centerpiece. (FYI to get this shot had to lay on the floor and shoot it with a wide angle lens... only got a couple odd glances!)
    Next up the Explorer Pod.
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    Mine!
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    Beyond the sub wall are computer stations.
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    Next up Pixie Hollow.
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    More computers and space for activities.
    Another Christmas wreath.
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    Back out to the central area.
    On to the Monsters Academy.
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    Back through the central space.
    On the way in/out are hand wash stations.
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    Moving down the hall to another space for ages 3-10, the Oceaneers Lab.
    Same drill for the entrance (note the lab does connect to the club through a back room/hallway too).
    The feel for this space seemed geared toward the older end of the spectrum.
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    The rooms here are purpose centric not character like the club. Here is the Media Lounge.
    Behind the curtain a large plasma screen, over 100 inches.
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    Explorers Room
    Animators Studio
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    This is the large room/hallway that connects the lab to the club. So kids can move between the two spaces.
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    The ceiling here featured a map.
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    A wide shot of the space.
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    Heading out, one last look back.
    Now on to our next space.. for tweens...
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    The tween space, for ages 11-13, is located on Deck 13, Forward Funnel and is called the Edge.
    This space is much smaller than the others since the age range is so small (and due to the location in the funnel).
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    As you can see there are plenty of places to sit, talk, and do activities.
    As well as break out rooms.
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    Their wreath.
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    Our last stop is called the Vibe and is for ages 14-17. It is located back down on deck 5 but forward (one of the most forward location guests can get on the ship actually).
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    The interior is set up like a night club.
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    Several stations around the room.
    And again plenty of chairs and places to sit and hang out.
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    And of course computer stations.
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    A screening room in the back. Looks comfy..
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    Out side there is an open sun deck in the forward section.
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    A very cool shot to show you were this is.. we are looking back at the bridge and main portion of the ship from here.
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    That is the ship next door.. just thought this was an interesting picture...
    A shower.
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    For a sense of scale look at the worker on the ladder.
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    The door back in.
    A drink/snack area at the bar.
    The rest room doors.
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    Heading out. This wraps up our tour of the youth/children spaces.
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