By cloudninecat , June 26, in Carnival Cruise Lines. I never paid attention before and don't see it on Carnival's website. I'll be traveling with 4 kids ages 15, 19, 20, and Since all but one of them is under 21 I was curious if they would be able to go with us. We enjoyed the adult shows more than the PG versions the last 2 cruises we were on and would like to attend with at least the over 18's, though I don't think it's anything my 15 year old hasn't been exposed to before just watching TV.

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Age Restrictions On Board
Lopez selects both established stars and up-and-comers from the comedy world to join the sailings and bring the funny. The club, which can be found on all of Carnival's ships, has two early shows for all ages where the jokes are rated PG, to attract families to safely laugh together. The late-night shows, on the other hand, are for strictly 18 and older — and things get R-rated, fast.




Posted on Thursday, August 15th, by Vanessa Armstrong. Yes, the new series is like Game of Thrones in that it takes place in a darkly fantastical world full of geopolitical strife and unnatural evils; and yes, like a certain HBO show, Carnival Row , with its graphic deaths and innumerable close-up shots of entrails , nudity and foul language, is definitely not suitable for children. These similarities, however, are superficial at best. In the first season, we see human-ruled republic of The Burgue, a magical noir version of Victorian London, as well as the magical fae continent of Anoun where, in the kingdom of Tirnanoc, a genocidal group called The Pact is killing off the faerie population. The machinations of all these characters have the potential to muddle and bog down the plot refer to the beginning of this review of the name of a certain show that may have succumbed to that , but the first season clips along at a compelling pace, propelled by the ostensible Big Bad, the Dark Asher, an unnatural dark being haunting the sewers of The Burgue and killing fae and human alike.