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To: TexKat

I don't know....but a Google search turned up the following:

What is the legal drinking age in Aruba?

Author: Nick, on vacation with family Last response: Sat Jun 11 13:11:11 2005
I don't know the LEGAL drinking age in Aruba, but a Google search turned up the following:

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How strictly do they enforce the legal age? Do the resorts check as closely as the night clubs? Our family has been vacationing in Cancun. Is Aruba comparable on this subject? Thanks





Author: Jess

Legal age is 18 but, it doesn't seem like they check for ID at most places.





Author: Brittany

They don't check ID's much.I've been there 6 times and they served me at age 17.





Author: John

I was told the legal age is 18, but I've seen kids drinking up and down the beach at different hotels, that I'd be surprised if they have a driver's licence.





Author: Ronnie

Actually there is no law against driving and drinking either. Just be careful






Author: Bradon

But 18 is the legal driniking age correct





Author: bob

what is the legal drinking age in jamaica





Author: colleen

ive been to jamaica and they dont seem to check for any ID's ive seen 15 year olds drink there





Author: Peter

What is the Legal Drinking age in Jamaica?




534 posted on 06/11/2005 2:59:33 PM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: river rat

I've been to many of the resort areas in the Caribbean, Mexico and South America. From personal observation, I know that if you are old enough to put your money on the bar, you are old enough to drink. We took our 14 and 16 year old granddaughters to Puerto Vallarta with us several years ago.
They were both offered mixed drinks at various restaurants. We did allow the sixteen yr. old a pina colada, but not the 14 yr. old. They were and still are beautiful blue-eyed blondes. I cannot imagine them there without close supervision/protection. We are taking them again this winter (one just graduated from college, the other is now a junior at the U. of Wyo.) There is no way their parents would allow them to go alone. Call us old-fashioned, but that's just the way it is. Children look to us for, and need protection.

That said, the guilty one is the one who killed this beautiful child. Not the parents and not the chaperones.


573 posted on 06/11/2005 3:21:44 PM PDT by Rushmore Rocks
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