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We're going on our first cruise this Thursday (1/31-2/3) with the family (dad, mom, 8 year old daughter, 5 year old son, 21 month old son + mother-in-law) and Nassau has been the big dilema.
Departure is three days away and the latest is to hang out on the boat but go walk through the shops/market for a bit.
When we travel again in 2 years (when baby boy is nearly 4), we'll do an excursion that all can enjoy.
Yeah, we don't really want to do the Atlantis thing, and gambling's not our thing either. When I say in an hour I guess I should've said in around about an hour or so.....We just mainly want to get off the boat long enough to take in the sights, take some photos and then enjoy our little bit of time on the ship since it's a short cruise.
I really like the idea of the taxi ride from the pier to Fort Fincastle/Queen's Staircase, and back.
We're doing a back to back on the Wonder in March and figure we'll do the scenic tour or something short on the first day we are there and then stay on the ship for the second.
We got off the ship and went to Atlantis, but that was a big disappointment (the aquarium and it was raining). The next time we'll definitely be staying on the ship
We went over to Atlantis too and were also very disappointed...funny, it was raining for us as well. The place is just so vast and I thought the aquarium was really overrated.
This last time we hit Nassau we did get off the ship but it was only because my Daughter wanted to do the Blue Lagoon dolphin excursion. It was really nice.
But next time we will stay on the ship!
One exception might be to do the Atlantis excursion that includes their pools and water slides. I, personally, have never done this excursion, but I'm sure there are passporters with good advice on that!
On a RCCL trip in September that my Husband and I went on alone we went over to Atlantis' casino. STAY AWAY!! Research on my part after the fact: I could not find a single person who won anything at that casino!!!! hahah
Being from Iowa, I have never seen the ocean or a coral reef setting other than in an aquarium. I would like to go on a glass bottom boat tour and I have been looking through the excursions and both Nassua and Castaway Cay have them. I am wondering if one of the tours is better than the other. Does anyone have an opinion? Also we will be traveling with my 14 month old niece. My sister and I are trying to figure out if she would be allowed on the tour for free or if because of her age she would to be unable to go on the excursion.
You might want to ask your question again starting a new thread. I'm sure you'll get lots of answers from people who've been on either then!
To me, a glass bottom boat still feels like an aquarium since you're looking through a window... If it's the ocean you'd like to experience, maybe at Nassau, an excursion that goes to a beach for swimming might be for you? If you've never seen the ocean, I'd assume just being at Castaway Cay, spending time on the beach and swimming will be all you'll end up wanting to do the entire time...
Also, I'm not sure how well a 14-month-old will take the boat tour. Sorry if I can't offer better advice! Have you tried looking at the Disney Cruise Line's website (Disney Cruise Line) for more information on the excursion?