Note.... if you haven't been on a bicycle in a long time, you might want to do a few test spins around your home first. LOL My parents hadn't been on one in decades ... it was ... more of an adventure than it should have been to watch them ride a bike. (The last time my mom was on a bike on Disney property, she crashed and had to be attended to ... way back when she did ride regularly!!)
Their bikes have the old pedal brakes ... not hand brakes. I used to ride those as a kid but my dad was ... ummm.... perplexed by the braking. He used the Fred Flintstone method of stopping ... dropping both feet to the ground. I have a photo of my brother way in the front, my mom headed for the trees and my dad about to fall off his bike. Quite the family portrait.
Many thanks for the quick replies. Really appreciate your taking the time.
pxlbarrel: Your response made me laugh right out loud! except for what happened to your mom of course.
It's been years since any of us have been on a bike (we had foot and hand break ones as well) but I think now we'll continue to use the old tried and true leg power to get around Castaway Cay.
I raised the bike question because the tram does not stop (unless it has since our last cruise in July) along the airstrip at the path to the tower. Never understood why they couldn't leave people off there and pick them up on the return just like at Serenity Bay.
We have always walked the hike/bike path at Serenity since our first visit to Castaway (16th DCL cruise coming up) but can't muster up the energy to walk to the tower path and then back again to Serenity or the Family Beach afterwards. It would be so nice to take a tram and maybe someday they'll get the message.
Oh...you have to ride the bikes. Don't let my little story scare you from that. LOL We all had fun on the bikes. We wouldn't have made it to the tower, to the airfield or anything on CC without them cause we surely wouldn't have walked it. My parents would have been pooped out before we even got 1/3 of the way. The bike ride was great.
You can do it either way, but a word of caution: we saw a lot of minor wrecks. I am not sure if people were a little unstable after being on the boat for six days or if they just had not been on a bike for sometime. Even kids were wiping out.
I'm glad this question was asked, because I was wondering the same thing. I ride a bike several times a week...in my basement! I did a 3.5-hour bike tour in Paris last summer that was wonderful (http://www.bikeabouttours.com/_new/biketour_parisday.htm), but a bit nerve-wracking - as I hadn't ridden a bike in the street in years!
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