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I'm so sorry about your Aqua Duck experience!!! Not fun! I'm glad the Rainforest seemed to help. It must have been so nice to have the place to yourself for the most part
So sorry to hear that you had a bad time on the Aqua Duck. It does seem like they the times I have ridden it on the Fantasy were faster than the first time I rode it on the Dream.
Glad you could relax in the Rainforest and recover from your Aqua Duck Ride.
I'm so sorry about your Aqua Duck experience!!! Not fun! I'm glad the Rainforest seemed to help. It must have been so nice to have the place to yourself for the most part
So sorry to hear that you had a bad time on the Aqua Duck. It does seem like they the times I have ridden it on the Fantasy were faster than the first time I rode it on the Dream.
Glad you could relax in the Rainforest and recover from your Aqua Duck Ride.
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What ashame about your aquaduck experience. I hope the one on The Fantasy is not so rough for our voyage!
By the sounds of what Terri's saying, that may not be the case, as it sounds like they may indeed have plussed the experience up.
Looks beautiful, sounds fabulous, and I so want to do this. Somehow you make it seem like the whole ship is yours! I feel like I'm right there with you doing the things we love to do!
Except for the trauma of AquaDuck, your morning seems very relaxing so far. Good information to know on AquaDuck because it seals the deal that I'm not ever riding it. The Rainforest is so beautiful!
I rode the Aquaduck after seeing others sitting straight up in it and coming out with dry hair. I don't know if it's because of the combined weight of me and DH, but that thing threw us around quite a bit and with every dip my hair became soaked, and I even had it up.
You may have said before, but can you recall how much you paid for your Rainforest pass?
And - what is a lanconuim?
I'm so glad you recovered quickly and that Mark rescued your shoes
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Looks beautiful, sounds fabulous, and I so want to do this.
I think you'd love it...
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Somehow you make it seem like the whole ship is yours! I feel like I'm right there with you doing the things we love to do!
If you stay on board at popular ports of call, like Castaway Cay, it will feel like the ship is all yours, as so many people have got off. On the inaugural Med cruise, we stayed on board when we visited Rome, as we'd spent four days in Rome a few years earlier and had really seen and done everything there and we were amongst only 60 passengers on the Magic who stayed on board that day!
Sorry about the Aqua Duck…I've only ridden once and loved it…don't know if it was too fast or just right?
I love your shots of the spa area…I'm so not a spa person and had to laugh as most of what you said was greek to me…and probably was!
I can understand that. When I first saw all the facilities in the Rainforest on the Dream, I was like "what?" and I love my spa visits, but I'd never been anywhere that had things like they do on board. Now I'm much more of a spa connoisseur, given that I have a membership at a hotel which has spa facilities and I happened to spend yesterday at a spa day at an amazing hotel near where we live yesterday...
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Except for the trauma of AquaDuck, your morning seems very relaxing so far. Good information to know on AquaDuck because it seals the deal that I'm not ever riding it. The Rainforest is so beautiful!
I rode the Aquaduck after seeing others sitting straight up in it and coming out with dry hair. I don't know if it's because of the combined weight of me and DH, but that thing threw us around quite a bit and with every dip my hair became soaked, and I even had it up.
There's obviously a trick to riding it and staying dry, but patently, you and I haven't mastered that one...
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You may have said before, but can you recall how much you paid for your Rainforest pass?
I have it down in my notes that it was $144 for the two of us. I think it was more with the scrubs, so if you just wanted the pass, it would be a bit cheaper than that.
Wednesday 25 February – part three: taking in the views of Castaway Cay
After a few more minutes on our own, enjoying the peace in the Rainforest, we eventually decided that maybe we should head out, as again, we’d spent well over an hour here. Talk about getting our money’s worth!
We both headed off to our respective changing rooms to shower, and obviously there was no-one in the men’s, as I found these photos on Mark’s camera…
We walked along a very quiet deck 11…
… headed into a very deserted Cabana’s.
They had a good selection of food, although sadly no sushi, after having heard someone rave about it yesterday. Apparently it would be back on the menu tomorrow, which was fine, except we wouldn’t be eating lunch here, as we’ve got brunch booked at Palo.
Here’s what I opted for…
… and here’s what Mark got:
He secured us a table by the windows, and it was worth it for the view over Castaway Cay:
For dessert, I got the double chocolate truffle cake, strawberry romanoff and the passion fruit pot, all of which were amazing.
When we were done eating, we headed back to the room, running into Sandra and Diana, the sisters from Canada from our table. Sandra was interested in buying into the DVC, so we chatted with her for a while, and did our best to encourage her, and may just have mentioned there’s an excellent guidebook called PassPorter’s Disney Vacation Club…
We sat out on the veranda for a while when we got back, as ironically the Wi-Fi signal was better out there than in our room.
While we were there, I saw a golf cart heading our way, and decided to super zoom it with my camera – and look who was on board!
We also watched this…
When our neighbours arrived back, we decided to move inside, as somehow they don’t seem to grasp the concept of sitting outside quietly, enjoying the peace and quiet, and even without their shrieking son, they were constantly talking. Don’t they get it that some people would just like to sit out and chill?
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