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Funny you should ask. I went on the Glory a little over two years ago and I was 17. I can't remember if club o2 is a teen club or an 18 and over club but either way it doesn't really matter. If it's the teen bar it doesn't matter if you're 15 or not they'll let you in, in fact you should be able to enter through the video arcade. However, if this club is an 18 and over club be wary, if the "bouncer" thinks you look younger than 18 you will get carded. But they may not notice you, if they don't notice you coming in, for example walking in with a group of people or acting really calm and cool as if you belong there. Example: my friend and I were under 18 and we went into an 18 and over club without a problem. However, my friend's then 18 year old cousin was asked to show ID. So really it just depends on the situation. Hope that helped! (P.S. There are other things to do on the cruise ship than getting into clubs, example, the karaokee bar or the piano bar, which anyone is aloud into.)
ropman1
I agree with Sarah. Just act like you belong there.
rocks
uh..NO.. sorry kid..
Jessica
I checked out the o2 club on the Carnival site. It doesn't seem that strict, you could either say you have a maturity of a 15 year old or higher or you could simply lie about your age (its not like there gunna check). They may be able to make an exception if your turning 15 in less than 6 months or something.