P&O Cruises launches new kids’ club pre-booking options
P&O Cruises has introduced a new pre-booking system for The Reef kids’ club alongside an enhanced summer programme of entertainment for all ages.
Families can book sessions for The Reef free of charge once onboard, but for those who like to plan ahead the new pre-booking option is available from two weeks before departure via My P&O Cruises.
Advance booking prices starting at £4.95 for daytime and £8.95 for evening sessions
Carnival UK & P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said: “We know how important it is for families to be able to plan and organise their time on board. By introducing pre-bookable sessions in The Reef, we’re giving parents the flexibility to enjoy their own time. “
“We’ve designed our family programme to be as inclusive and engaging as possible, from toddlers to teens.”
New for 2025, P&O Cruises is introducing fresh experiences focused on learning and inclusion.
Teen guests can look forward to inspiring talks and content creation workshops from popular young influencers, delivered in partnership with TAP LAB Agency.
To support families with additional needs there will be autism-friendly cinema screenings, featuring softer lighting, lower sound levels, and a relaxed setting.
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