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There are other changes as well.
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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I wanted the Eastern Caribbean for our spring break for '13 but it wasn't offered the week that we're off so I went ahead and booked the Western on the Fantasy but I'm a bit concerned as I read that most people prefer the Eastern. My initial thoughts on this are to do dolphins in Cozumel, that sea helmet dive deal in Costa Maya and Boastwain's in Grand Cayman. I'm sure it'll be a great time, after all it is DCL, we will be on the Fantasy, we'll be on vacation but I just wish we'd be doing the Eastern. Any advise or tips to ease my concerns?
We chose the Western over the Eastern. For us, we wanted to go snorkeling, and felt like Western was the better option! Plus (we went on the Magic), it got me to Key West, which might have been my only opportunity! We had a great time in Grand Cayman (did Stingray City). Cozumel we did Fury Catamaran (snorkeling/beach) and we parasailed at CC. It was the most relaxing vacation we ever had, and we all enjoyed it immensely!
The Western Caribbean is our favorite!! Although we want to do the Eastern one day, we absolutely love the Western. Grand Cayman is our favorite! We have done a day at 7 mile beach just relaxing and the second time we did Stingray City, which is a must see! We did Dolphinaris in Cozumel (great time). We are going again (3rd time Western) in February of 2013 on the Fantasy, so we are looking forward to going to Costa Maya for the first time. Have fun planning! Can't wait!
In terms of popularity, for a long time 3 out of 4 of DCL's Caribbean itineraries were Westerns, and they don't offer what they can't sell. . Originally the split was 50/50, and then they went to 75/25. While the Fantasy is splitting things 50/50, the Magic's sailings from Galveston, which are all Western, again tip the balance a bit towards Western. The Eastern itineraries have one less port-of-call than the Western, and I suspect that's one factor - the folks who want to see/do more ashore, and those who prefer days at sea.
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I would skip Boatswains in GC. I did it on my Western and was more than a little disappointed. If I had to do it over again I would have done Stingray city.
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Our only complaint was that it needed to include lunch. You could buy it, but it wasn't included. Getting through the port "mall" is also an interesting adventure at Cozumel. I hear the dolphin experience is great though.
Grand Cayman is where you will really see the "Disney" difference when it comes to tendering, etc. It's amazing how Disney goes above and beyond for their guests.
I'm so happy to read all this! We, too, are booked for spring break 2013. I was really hoping for the Eastern route, as I wanted to avoid Mexico. But Western was all that was offered, so we booked it. My kids are excited to see a new country. I'm glad to hear all the positives.
We have been on the
Western 2x and we are going again on the Fantasy in April. The Western is really great. We have done the stingrays and rum point beach with Nativeway -- we loved it! Great snorkeling. Our next time in GC, we went to Boatswain --- we loved it! Holding the baby turtles was really cool and the park is lovely. Snorkeling with the turtles is thrilling and we enjoyed the nature walk. We were not disappointed at all.
Cozumel, we have gone to Chankanaab 2x. Great, beautiful place and awesome offshore snorkeling. My daughter and I even saw an octupus!
For our first Caribbean Disney cruise, we picked the Western itinerary and loved it! We loved Key West (I think that's no longer on the itinerary?), did the Dolphin swim in Cozumel (absolutely amazing!!!) and a beach excursion in Grand Cayman (also great). All in all a perfect cruise!!!
Now for our next cruise, we'll do the Eastern itinerary simply because we want to go to ports we've never been to.
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We did a western last year. We did dolphinaris in Cozumel - best excursion of the trip. Then a little shopping in the shops right by the pier. Felt safe.
In Grand Cayman - did the Botswains excursion throught Disney. Thought this one was really great too. Got to see sea turtles, have lunch (included and really good) and swim in their awesome pools. My dd was 5 at the time and while I would have loved to do Stingray City, I felt like the water there would have possibly been to rough/deep for me to hang on to her and enjoy it.
You can always do stingrays at Castaway instead which is a lot more controlled. Not sure how old your kids are though.
We are going on the Eastern in 4 weeks. I actually like the excursion choices a lot more on the Western but I know I will love the extra sea day on the Eastern.