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Just finished reading through your TR and it looks awesome so far. How did you decide which evening to book Remy for? I'm not going to say that I'm nervous because this is a vacation, but I have some concern that if we do get the reservation, that we may miss one restaurant entirely. I guess we can always try to eat lunch at whichever one we miss, but...
More luck than judgment - trust me! I didn't want to do the first night, as it seemed wrong to miss the first night dining with your dinner table, so I went for the second night for Remy and the third night for Palo. I had no idea what our dining rotation would be, but we lucked out and got Animator's Palette first. I also went for 7.30pm, as that was between the two main dining times. At the time we booked, we were on the late rotation, but were waitlisted for the early dinner, which we got. At least that way, I figured we could hopefully go and experience the restaurant we were supposed to be in that night.
Saturday 16 April – part two: this really is serenity...
We didn’t realise that we had to get off and wait for another tram to Serenity Bay. I don’t remember having to do that last time we were here. Soon we were pulling up there and there must’ve been about 10 other people here and that was it. It was deserted and lovely.
I made the mistake of trying to get into a hammock and found myself quickly lying on the beach, but on the second attempt, I was much more careful. However, I was rather unceremoniously dumped out of it when I tried to sit up, much to Mark’s amusement. I took my revenge by swinging him once he got in there.
We both walked down to the water and had a paddle. From what I could see, you had to go very far out before you could actually swim.
My footprints on Castaway Cay
We sat there for a while in the shade, enjoying the weather. Here, with the breeze, it was quite a nice temperature and not too hot. I got so comfortable that I even moved out into the sun for a few minutes, but that didn’t last long, not because it was hot, but because I felt something moving on my foot and looked down and saw a lot of ants crawling around. Knowing how I am with bites, I immediately got up and went and set on a lounger, keeping my feet well out of the way.
After that, I didn’t feel so comfortable any longer and the breeze died, so we decided to head back. We had probably had an hour there and that was plenty for us.
We didn’t have to wait long for a tram. Once we got to the next stop, we debated walking all the way back, but another tram turned up, so we jumped on that over to the family beach.
From there, we did walk back getting lots of photos on the way, as this is a good spot to see the Dream from.
We saw a Disney photographer and she told us that Captain Jack Sparrow would be out for photos in 15 minutes. We told her that was a shame, as we wanted a shot with the Dream behind us and she did that for us. The poor girl had a line behind us after we had finished, so I guess we weren’t the only ones who wanted that shot. Sadly, like all the other shots we had done on Castaway Cay, we didn’t like any of them, which was a shame.
We walked slowly back to the shop, getting lots more photos on the way, but my goodness, it was now absolutely unbearably hot out. I was so glad that we had come ashore so early today, as this weather doesn’t agree with either of us at all. : I was very glad to finally be back on board.
It was a mob scene getting back on the ship and we really were like salmon swimming the wrong way, as we reboarded again. It looked like we had timed it about right.
Next: will the line be short enough to ride the Aquaduck?
Lovely pics of the island and Serenity Bay. About an hour in that kind of heat is probably all I could take as well. Do you have a waterproof case for your camera?
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Sorry about the hammock (but wish you had a picture, or better yet, video, of Mark dumping out of it! ) and the ants! It did look spectacularly peaceful on the beach, though!
Lovely pics of the island and Serenity Bay. About an hour in that kind of heat is probably all I could take as well. Do you have a waterproof case for your camera?
I don't : I just made sure to keep it well and truly out of the water....
Love the shots of Castaway Cay, Serenity bay looks so peaceful and the water....what I would not give to wander in some beuatiful clear water. It's such a shame as we have the beach like 10 minutes from the house but it is just so...well New York ocean water, not very inviting even on a hot day, I will wade just to get wet but no swimming for me.
Think you early day at Castaway Cay was the perfect choice given the heat of the day, hope to hear that the Aquaduck became your afternoon adventure.
Beautiful pictures of Castaway Cay. The beach looks so peaceful and the water looks so inviting. I can walk to a beach from my house but hardly ever do. it's a beach on one of the Great Lakes and it's just not the same thing.
Liz
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