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So I am asking for some feedback from seasoned cruisers... this will be our first cruise, Magic, 11/2, 7 night i was reviewing port adventures today (and have been for a while) but shortening the list as I can book shortly. our ports are Key West, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, and Castaway. Heres what I am thinking:
-Key West, book nothing, can you rent bikes? I saw the bike tour, but you must be 10, and my son is only 9, but can you rent bikes anywhere? if not we will probably just walk around and enjoy the sights
-Grand Cayman was thinking booking the Sting Ray City tour, I believe this is the one people told me great things about, feedback?
-Cozumel, the dolphin swim at dolphinaris. I swam with the dolphins once and it was an amazing experience.
-Castaway, rent a family cabana, thoughts? i realize its pricey, but i rarely do things for myself, so was thinking this was a good idea. does anyone know what it includes? Can you snorkel anywhere? Also, my daughter wants to parasail there, not a must do, but she would like to. Has anyone brought your own snorkel gear with you? on castaway is there an area for snorkeling? is it paid admission?
I feel so out of the loop planning, Disney trips are so easy to plan!
Can I ship items (cases of water) to the ship? I think i remember reading that in PP, but wanted to check here.
Sorry for the lengthy post, but i am learning a lot from you all!
BTW.....anyone else doing the Magic 11/2/14?
So I am asking for some feedback from seasoned cruisers... this will be our first cruise, Magic, 11/2, 7 night i was reviewing port adventures today (and have been for a while) but shortening the list as I can book shortly. our ports are Key West, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, and Castaway. Heres what I am thinking:
-Key West, book nothing, can you rent bikes? I saw the bike tour, but you must be 10, and my son is only 9, but can you rent bikes anywhere? if not we will probably just walk around and enjoy the sights
-Grand Cayman was thinking booking the Sting Ray City tour, I believe this is the one people told me great things about, feedback?
-Cozumel, the dolphin swim at dolphinaris. I swam with the dolphins once and it was an amazing experience.
-Castaway, rent a family cabana, thoughts? i realize its pricey, but i rarely do things for myself, so was thinking this was a good idea. does anyone know what it includes? Can you snorkel anywhere? Also, my daughter wants to parasail there, not a must do, but she would like to. Has anyone brought your own snorkel gear with you? on castaway is there an area for snorkeling? is it paid admission?
I feel so out of the loop planning, Disney trips are so easy to plan!
Can I ship items (cases of water) to the ship? I think i remember reading that in PP, but wanted to check here.
Sorry for the lengthy post, but i am learning a lot from you all!
BTW.....anyone else doing the Magic 11/2/14?
We did a Western Caribbean Cruise last summer on the Fantasy. Here's what I can tell you:
Key West -sorry, we didn't stop here.
Grand Cayman -we did not do Sting Ray City, sorry
Cozumel -we did do Dolphinaris and it was an amazing experience. Be forewarned that the photo packages cost a good deal of money. Be sure to budget for that. You will not be able to take your own photos unless you have someone in your party who will not be swimming, and that person won't be that close to your party in the pool but will have to remain on the observation deck.
Castaway Cay -snorkling -you can rent the equipment on CC fairly inexpensively. There is a snorkling trail (no charge). I have not rented a cabana, but we did go parasailing. It was AMAZING!!!! I would highly recommend this, but also be prepared that it can be cancelled due to conditions.
You can carry beverages onto the ship, but YOU must carry them (as in with you to board, the whole time). I believe you can pre-order water from the cruise line but not sure on the cost.
Key west is very walkable and I highly recommend the butterfly conservatory which is down by the southernmost point. And parasailing at CC was wonderful. Bring a waterproof camera!
Key West also has a little trolley bus train thing ( not the official name ) that will take you around, and you can get tickets once there.
We always bring our own snorkel gear, as I am a bit creeped out over putting used snorkels in my mouth (rationally, I know they are well cleaned and sanitized between users, but it's just a thing for me). Plus, I have snorkels that lock off to not let water down the tubes when you go under water. I like them. Definitely do the underwater snorkel trail on Castaway Cay - try finding the hidden Mickey.
I personally don't see the attraction for the cabanas, and can think of many other things I'd do with that amount of money. Palo brunch and dinner, for starters.
We've signed up to parasail on CC but the last two trips were cancelled due to wind.
We did parasailing on castaway in March and it was breath taking! We were so glad we did it, it was amazing to be so high up in the air and hear nothing, not even the boat pulling us.
We didn't do a private cabana, it didn't appeal to us. But we did spring for a couples cabana massage, and that was divine! It cost a lot less than the private cabana too. ;-)
I look forward to hearing the responses though, we are doing the western cruise in March. We were looking at the sea turtle sanctuary.
Not to be a spoil-sport, but I wouldn't get your heart set on a cabana at CC -- they are usually booked by concierge before midnight 120 days prior to sailing. As a new cruiser, you won't find one available at your online check-in date. If you really want one, check back frequently and you may catch one someone releases because they've changed their plans a few weeks before sail date. There are lots of umbrellas available on the family beach -- I suggest going down further to the 2nd family beach near Pelican Plunge as it's much less crowded.
You cannot ship water or food, but you can order a case of water online to be delivered to your stateroom. However, unless you have a specific desire for a favorite brand of bottled water, the stuff on the ship is better than typical tap water. It's filtered by reverse osmosis or something. All water -- MDRs, drink stations, your stateroom bathroom. We bring reusable water bottles to fill at the drink station. If you choose to bring your own case of water, you will need to carry it on (as opposed to checking it).
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So we are at concierge level, so Im not worried about booking a cabana
I was worried about the water on the ship, but its not a problem drinking?
is there a map available of CC?
So we are at concierge level, so Im not worried about booking a cabana
I was worried about the water on the ship, but its not a problem drinking?
is there a map available of CC?
thanks for all the feedback
The water on the ship is very safe and is pretty much the same as good bottled water.