OK - need some expert advice. I went looking through that excursion catalog and here's the issue I'm having. I have a husband, 11 year old boy and nine year old boy who are crazy adventurous and some excursions look awesome for them. I also have chicken-little me and a three year old (who will be crazy adventurous) but for now is only going to be four years old at the cruise. Do we all pick an easy excursion or do we split up or what?
Thanks,
Rani
We have split up for excursions on every cruise thus-far. On our first Eastern the split went as follows:
St. Thomas:
My mom, myself, and DD 3 road the Tram up to Paradise Point

, and did a little shopping.
My brother stayed on the ship with niece 2 1/2, got off to do a little shopping.
My husband, DD (6), SIL, and niece (7) went snorkeling

.
St. Marteen:
My Mom, Husband, 2DD's, SIL, 2 nieces and myself went to the butterfly farm

and met up at the beach for the afternoon.
My brother and father did the regatta race

, and met us at the beach for the afternoon

.
CC is more of a family day

. We rent 2-4 beach packages (depending on the size of our group) and take turns snorkeling and using the floats, and then just rent extra bikes for whoever wants to go on the bike tour. My dad is usually off playing beach volleyball all afternoon, so I try to go get him a huge fruit plate

at the beginning of the lunch feast and drop it by our beach chairs. He then hangs by all of our bags while we eat

, and then he's off playing the rest of the day.
On our Western cruise we went as a group to tour the Mayan ruins in Costa Maya, but split up in Grand Cayman. My mom and I did the jeep island tour

, while DH, 2 DD's and my dad went on the snorkeling with the sting rays. Kim and family were on this trip with my family when Grace got stung by a jellyfish

, and refused to go back in the water!
Really it's up too you, but we feel that we have plenty of time as a family on this trip even when splitting up for our daytime excursions. This is more true on the Eastern with the extra day at sea.
I think that I have given more than my two cents...
