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    Where to stay? What to do with a 13 and 15 yr old?

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    Do you mean what section of the resort? That depends on how much you would like to spend. The least expensive is the Beach Towers, followed by Coral Towers. The Royal Towers are the main building then there is the Reef and The Cove which are more expensive as well. One of those I think is adults only. When we went we used our timeshare and stayed at Harborside which is also on the property. It is a large property but you can easily walk to the beaches, pools, lobby, restaurants from any section.

    As far as your kids ages, they will find plenty to do and they should be tall enough to do everything. All the slides and water features are included with your stay. There are also 3 beaches on property. There is a fantastic lazy river which is actually pretty wild! In the Power Tower there are more slides and there are water coasters. There are additional things such as an aquarium, and then lots of other activities but those are an additional charge. You can rent snorkel equipment and there are dolphin interactions for a fee. My kids were like 9 and 11 when we visited and were not bored once in a week long trip. They also have a kids and teens club but there is extra charge for that. Lots of dining and that can get pretty costly. I hope I answered your questions. Feel free to send me a message if you are looking for more details or specifics. We all had a fantastic time there and they are always asking to go back. I thought for sure I would be bored by the end of the week but we found both relaxation and plenty of activities to keep us happy.
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