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Thanks everyone! I've been given some great advice over on Cruise Critic (I love travel forums, clearly!) and I think I may just go scooter-free. The bus and ferry system seems to get me (almost) everywhere I want to go, and it is cheaper and safer. But we'll see how I feel when I get there!
Exactly 48 hours from now I'll be making my way from Port Authority to the actual port!!! Funny story--my husband is going to NYC this weekend for Comic Con (cough...nerd...cough...) He's taking the 8:00 bus tomorrow morning and staying over at a friend's house in the city. I'm taking the 8:00 bus on Sunday morning--and he's taking the 11:00 bus home. So I'll get off the bus and he'll be standing there waiting to get on! How much do you all want to bet that I'll cry in the bus station?
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Thanks everyone! I've been given some great advice over on Cruise Critic (I love travel forums, clearly!) and I think I may just go scooter-free. The bus and ferry system seems to get me (almost) everywhere I want to go, and it is cheaper and safer. But we'll see how I feel when I get there!
Exactly 48 hours from now I'll be making my way from Port Authority to the actual port!!! Funny story--my husband is going to NYC this weekend for Comic Con (cough...nerd...cough...) He's taking the 8:00 bus tomorrow morning and staying over at a friend's house in the city. I'm taking the 8:00 bus on Sunday morning--and he's taking the 11:00 bus home. So I'll get off the bus and he'll be standing there waiting to get on! How much do you all want to bet that I'll cry in the bus station?
How funny the way that worked out. I'm pretty sure you'll probably cry - I know I would, if it was me...
I just wanted to pop on and say Bon Voyage!! I hope you have a wonderful time, and I cannot wait to read the TR so we can see what your itinerary turned into!!
Yeah, I didn't know they did a Comic Con in NYC! Passed that last week at the Javits! Have a great trip!
he's having a great time--and has been sending me nerd-tastic photos all day!
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Originally Posted by athenagwis
I just wanted to pop on and say Bon Voyage!! I hope you have a wonderful time, and I cannot wait to read the TR so we can see what your itinerary turned into!!
Cheers!
Rachel
thanks! i'm sure it will look NOTHING like i planned. but for those of you who are wondering what the actual plan looks like--there are some variations. here they are...
SCOOTER FREE PLAN:
-One Day: Ferry to St. George. Do Walking tour. Mini-bus or walk to Tobacco bay in the afternoon. DO NOT MISS 6:15 ferry back to Dockyard!!! Can take 3:45 ferry if done for the day. If leaving at a non-ferry time, take bus #10 or #11 to Hamilton and catch a ferry back to the Dockyards this way.
-One Day: Ferry to Hamilton. Do Walking tour, walk to Fort Hamilton. If not already done, take #1 bus to Botanical Gardens and back. OR--Jesse James Snorkel cruise; find them behind flag pole on Front Street at 12:30--$65 cash! Ferry back to Dockyard or #7 bus, which goes past all beaches. Stop at beach if time allows (but it probably won’t!)
-One Day: Take #7 us to Horseshoe Bay Beach. Walk length of beach, take pics. Snorkel. Consider taking #7 bus towards Hamilton, stopping at hospital stop to walk to Botanical Gardens. Catch bus from there into Hamilton and take ferry home.
IDEAL SITUATION SLASH SCOOTER COMPROMISE PLAN:
Wednesday: Bus to Horseshoe Bay, bus to Botanical Gardens, bus to Hamilton; tour Hamilton. Ferry back to Dockyard. Walk around Dockyard.
Thursday: Ferry to St. George, minibus to Tobacco bay and/or Fort St. Catherine and St. David’s Lighthouse. Ferry back to Dockyard. Alternate route home: rent scooter in St. George and drive back; keep until the end of the day on Friday and return at Dockyard before sailing out of Bermuda.
Friday: Return to either Hamilton or South Shore Beaches--whichever I preferred. If doing beaches, consider renting a scooter on this day and add scenic stops and Gibbs Lighthouse.
SCOOTER DEPENDENT PLAN:
On Day 1, be off the ship at 8am, Oleander Cycles opens at 8:30 (and closes at 5:30); test drive scooter asap. Scooter to beach, then to middle of island for Botanical Gardens and Arboretum, plus some estates if time.
On Day 2, take scooter on ferry to St. George. St. George walking tour, then scooter to Tobacco Bay, Fort St. Catherine and St. David’s Lighthouse.
On Day 3, take scooter to Hamilton. Park scooter, walking tour of Hamilton, explore surrounding area--hit estates missed on Day 1. Leave center of island by 2:00 AT THE LATEST! The ship leaves at 5:00 and you need to drive there AND return the scooter. Consider going scooter-free this day, if at all possible. A good alternative for this day is a snorkel cruise excursion.
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Well, I'm sitting in the cruise terminal waiting to board the ship--and I'm happy to announce that I did not, in fact, cry when saying goodbye to my husband. I'm kind of shocked! Though I think it had something to do with the fact that it is only a 7-day trip. Last time I left it was for 20 days (though I ended up returning 5 days early--though I didn't know I'd be doing that at the time I left.) I'm rather proud of myself! Now--to get mentally prepared for being cut off from the Internet for a full week. Now THAT makes me want to cry! :-0