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We decided late to book a cruise for next month. There are a couple of excursions we definitely want to do this year. When I called to book the cruise, they couldn't/wouldn't tell me if the excursions were still available. They said I had to book first before I could see availability. Does anyone know if excursions typically sell out? We are interested in the Cast Away Cay 5K and the Atlantis waterpark. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Excursions do sell out. But they also have last minute cancellations. The availability of excursions usually isn't open "to the public" so I can see that dilema. Is there an additional phone number to excursions you can call directly? The reviews of the selected excursion may help reveal the transportation and capacity of the places you want.
Last minute pricing is very smart. Both your choices sound fun!
They do book the excursions ahead of time but don't bill them until you board, this helps with last minute cancellations, etc. You should go to the Port Adventures desk when you board and inquire about your options. Sometimes they can put you on a list and notify you if someone cancels. Or if there is an abundance of people requesting a particular excursion they may add one on.
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I can't picture Atlantis selling out, perhaps you just need to book online a bit closer to your cruise? We did the aquaventure deal at Atlantis. But since my guys have done Big Kahunas in Destin several times, they weren't all that impressed with Atlantis. I thought it was pretty, but our favorite part was the aquarium there.
We are interested in the Cast Away Cay 5K and the Atlantis waterpark. Any advice would be appreciated.
The Castaway Cay 5K doesn't have advanced sign-ups prior to the cruise. You sign-up onboard and I don't believe there's a limit -- or at least I've never heard of anyone "shut-out" of running the CC5K. There is an age limit and kids under 10 cannot register, however the course is open so anyone could actually run/walk it just without a bib or medal.
While the Atlantis excursion may sell out, there are other ways to do this. You can book it privately, or many people book a dayroom at the resort and then use a taxi for transport. You can always ask to waitlist an excursion onboard if it is sold-out.
The Comfort Suites Paradise Island Hotel gives you full access to the Atlantis waterpark. You have to book a room for every 4 people. The day you get to Bahamas, go to the hotel (you can take a taxi at the port), go to the hotel and tell them that you don't need the room (so you donīt have to return to do checkout), just need the passes to the waterpark. Pay the room (if it not prepaid), get the passes and you can walk to the Atlantis. At the Atlantis you can take a taxi to return to the port. It's cheaper than pay the cruise excursion, for the price of one room (depending on the day they have rooms from $115+tax and fees) up to 4 have full access to the Atlantis waterpark. That worked for me 5 years ago.
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I have never heard of anyone not being able to do the 5K. You sign up the morning of the last 2 times I did it. It isn't really even officially timed so it shouldn't be an issue.
If you can't get the Atlantis water park you could probably just go there and pay. But I doubt it would be full as there are a lot of other things to do there.