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Yay for being PIF!!! We went the same route for our cruise in August, not booking any excursions. With it being so short, I just did't want to be tied down to anything.
I'm not sure about the snorkeling with sting rays, if it books up quickly or not. I'd say, if it's something that they definitely want to do then make a reservation. It would be a bummer to get to CC and they have no openings.
I'll have to ask them (really Dylan) to see how interested he is in it and if he is I'll book something.
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Hooray for PIF!!
I recall hearing less than stellar reports on the Pirate Museum.
Thanks!
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I've been -- stay away -- it is "unkempt" to put it midly, and it's a modge-podge of museum like exhibits, pitch black areas, weird curtains...a few artifacts....and my favorite...a giant bug that crawled over my friends foot --- GROSS! Unless someone has been more recently than 2009 (maybe they revamped??) I'd HIGHLY recommend doing something else.... there are tons of shops in Nassau....a Taxi over the bridge to Padadise Island isn't to pricey from what I remember.
Thanks for the info on the Pirate Museum.
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Congrats on being paid in full!
Thank you!
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PIF!! The stingray excursion is different from when I did it, but I'd go ahead and book if there's a certain time you want. The late-day excursions book last, but you and the boys might have had enough sun and want to go back to the ship by then.
If Dylan ends up sounding like he wants to do it I'll book it.
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Well, I missed the beginning of this - but sounds like you are going to have a blast!!!! How exciting that Melissa & family will be joining you guys!!!!
I agree with no excursions in Nassau - just get off on your own, walk around a bit - then head back for quiet ship time!!! Take advantage of the pool being less crowded!!!
Love the movie night menus!!!
Thanks Lisa!
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Congrats on being PIF!
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Congratulations on being PIF
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Congrats on PIF!!!
Thank you!
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Ugh, why have I not been reading this!!??
Although I have absolutely nothing cruise-wise to contribute to this PTR
You know I love all of your dinner and a movie meals! So creative and fun. That couldn't be an option for a countdown in this house though lol
Can't wait to see some underwater pics with that camera from the cruise...Cool!
The allergy twins ruin all the fun don't they?!
And thanks for helping me with next week.
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As many times as I've been to Nassau, I've never heard of the Queen's Staircase. What is that? As for the stingray excursion, I've never did it because I've been spoiled with other stingray excursions (I know...the snob in me is coming out), and I've heard pretty "blah" reviews about this one. It might be good for Dylan though, as long as Mike isn't going into this excursion thinking he's going to see a bunch of cool fish as well. You pretty much feed the stingrays first, and then get to snorkel with them for a bit. The area they have them in doesn't have much to look at underwater, so if they just want to get the opportunity to see cool things, they have a bunch of sunken "treasures" out in the lagoon that they could do instead, and it's free. They'd just have to rent their snorkeling equipment unless you bring your own. I plan on going out there myself this time, and I know Chad will as well, since we both love snorkeling.
Nassau's most visited attraction is the Queen's Staircase. Climb the 65 steps, recently renovated, carved out of solid limestones by slaves in the late 18th century, between 1793 and 1794. It is reported that slaves were forced to cut through rocks with axes and other sharp hand tools.
This 102 foot staircase was named in honour of the 65 years of Queen's Victoria's reign. Construction of this monument is still regarded as remarkable. For practical purposes, the staircase provides a shorter route to and form Bennet's Hill.
I thought it might be an easy way to ease Dylan into snorkeling, but he may not even want to do it. I'll feel him out this weekend.
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Congrats on being PIF!!
Love the new camera!
How sweet of Melissa to book Palo for you guys!
It sounds like it is going to be so much fun.
It is! Getting pretty excited about all of it!
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PIF!!!:the wave:
I have no advise on CC excursions. You will have a great time there whatever you decide to do, though.
When we took our Eastern Caribbean cruise last year, we didn't book any excursions the entire trip. Mainly because Sean was too young for the ones that sounded interesting, but it turned out to be perfect for us. We were able to tour on our own and then take him back to the ship and relax at the pool before it got busy again.
OMG those boys are getting so big. sounds like you have been keeping busy.
They are getting big! Dylan starts kindergarten next week and now Lukas is potty trained. Where has the time gone?!
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PIF
Thanks!
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Congrats on being paid in full!!!
When we took our Eastern Caribbean cruise last year, we didn't book any excursions the entire trip. Mainly because Sean was too young for the ones that sounded interesting, but it turned out to be perfect for us. We were able to tour on our own and then take him back to the ship and relax at the pool before it got busy again.
I'm thinking it will work out just fine. Thanks for the reassurance!
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Friday’s themed dinner & a movie was Princess and the Frog. I was going to make red beans & rice with some chicken at home, and I really wanted beignets, but though I better not attempt those myself so I googled to find a local place that did them. The closest also served Cajun food so we ended up ordering our entire meal there. Mike had the spicy crawfish gumbo and we all shared gator bites (Lukas LOVED these!), the Admiral’s Platter (battered cod, shrimp, scallops & clam strips with red beans & rice and veggies) plus an order of beignets for dessert. It was really good and I think we’ll try the restaurant out another time.
Saturday we went to my parents’ property out in the country (the population of the town the house is in is 36!). Mike’s parents came too and we fished and just relaxed. The boys ended up spending the night so yesterday Mike & I saw The Wolverine while we were without kids. A nice weekend! And the weather was unheard of in St Louis – high in the upper 70s, low humidity?!
on the wagon to head out to the pond
my Dad showing Dylan how to use the bow & arrow
Dylan's turn to try
heading out to the "tree house" (aka deer stand)
in the "tree house"
yes, they both climbed up & down that ladder by themselves!
MawMaw Vicki caught the biggest (and the most) fish
Dylan claimed most for himself though
finally timed it to see a train! The tracks run right over the driveway.
Tomorrow is the day I can begin booking things or at least take a look at it all! So today is 76 days out! 72 until we hit the road! Can’t go by fast enough!
This weekend I hope to send off for Mike & Lukas’ passports.
The meal looked great!
Looked like a nice day outside!
How was Wolverine? Trever and I almost went and saw it yesterday, but we both just weren't real sure on how it was going to be.
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That restaurant was a perfect find for the movie meal! Love the photos from the country. It looks like the perfect place for two boys to run off steam. I'm glad you got a break from the hot and humid weather. We did, too, but today the humidity is back!