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We're doing Western Caribbean on 7/25 and we really want to do one of the dolphin shore excursions. It is offered in 2 of the ports (I think) - Cozumel and Grand Cayman. My daughters (7 and 4) will probably particpate, while my DH will be an "observer"!
Which port would you recommend for this excursion? This is our first Disney cruise (and our first cruise in 11 years!). I would like to consider the quality of the dolphin "experience" as well as other excursion at a specific port that may be better than the dolphins. Also, we will be spending an additional week in Orlando, so should we just bite the monetary bullet and do Discovery Cove instead? (I know the little one won't be able to do the dolphin swim there, but she is not as excited as the older one about the dolphins anyway.)
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!
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I'm curious to see if you get any opinions. We are going Western in October and right now, through desire for other excursions, we MAY do the kids experience in Cozumel. My in-laws want to do the cooking excursion in Cozumel and we all want to do the fully submerged submarine, which means we'll do that in Grand Cayman. So, that leaves the 4 of us (kids and DH and I) with Cozumel for dolphins. Since it is something DD really wants to do, I think we may "give in" and sign up for it.
I intended to do the fully submerged sub in Grand Cayman too, but then I saw it got fairly poor reviews (rated 6 out of 10). The semi-subs, on the other hand, got 9s. Now I have no idea what I'll be doing in Grand Cayman! In Cozumel I intend to check out Mr Sanchos, where I can do tequila tastings, lunch, beach, etc. It's not a DCL excursion, but I'm comfortable going off on my own.
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We just did a Western Caribbean cruise in March. It was not on DCL. But, I wanted to share that in Cozumel, me and my girls did a dolphin encounter at Dolphinaris. It was really well organized and we really enjoyed it. I have pictures, but they are on a disc and I haven't yet figured out how to get them on my computer. They don't allow you to take your own photos (which I have heard is true in just about every dolphin encounter).
We learned alot about dolphins. We did a hug and a kiss with the dolphin. My girls were too young to do the swim. But that looked like alot of fun too!
Let me know if you have questions. I'll try to help you out
We did the Dolphin Swim at Dolphinaris on Cozumel. We absolutely LOVED it!! It was one of those "Life Moments"! There is nothing like swimming with dolphins. I see you already made a decision, though.
I ended up booking the Dolphin Discovery/Turtle Farm Combo in Grand Cayman. Basically because we want to do one of the eco park excursions in Cozumel!
You will just love the turtle farm in Grand Cayman! That was my favorite part of the day. There are huge, medium and smaller turtles. You get to hold them, and pet them and call them george if you want to! I think you will really have fun there and I hope your dolphin encounter is fantastic!