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The Oceaneers club is just one of the kids only areas on the ship. Both this and the Oceaneers lab are for kids aged 3 to 10. The 2 clubs are connected so kids are able to go between the 2 areas without leaving.

Once the kids are checked in they first have to stop at the hand washing station. My girls really liked the special sinks they have that wash your hands with soap and water at the same time.

The area is broken down into separate rooms each with a different theme. In the middle there is a interactive floor where they have games and dance parties.

The first section we stopped at is Andy’s room. Here you will find big versions of some of the characters from the film like Rex and Mr.Potato head.

There are a few games to play with the giant piggy bank as well as a place to draw. On the Magic and Wonder Andys room is 2 stories with a twisty slide coming down from Andys bed.

An adult will need to be present to check the kids in and out unless you have give permission for your child to check themselves out. If you decided you want to check them out you will be asked for a password before being able to check them out.

The next area is prefect for all your mini Star Wars fans. There is a Millennium Falcon you can pretend to pilot. If you keep your eye out you might even run into R2-D2.

Next you can fly on over to Pixie Hollow with Tinkerbell and her fairy friends.

This area was stocked with lots of arts and craft supplies. You will also find a few computers to play on and a large tv.

The Oceaneers lab and club are both included in your cruise fare and are open throughout most of the cruise.They do have scheduled activities listed on your navigator so make sure to check out all the fun things going on.

The last section in the club is a Disney Infinity game room. There are about half a dozen gaming stations each with different characters to play in the video game. The also have a giant version where the kids are the pieces.

In the middle of the room they have a large display with all the characters that have been released for this game.

The Oceaneers club is for ages 3 to 10 but they do require kids be potty trained to play here. The bathrooms here are designed with kids in mind, the mirrors are look like Mickey.

The Oceaneers club is closed to adults with the exception of open house times which are offered multiple times throughout the cruise. During the open house everyone is welcome to check out all the different kids clubs. If you are planning to let your kids play in the kids club during the cruise you need to sign them up and they will be given a magic band to wear during the length of the cruise.

Peek inside the Oceaneers lab here.