Wednesday morning Cozumel Day started like most others
by the Goofy pool. We spent so much there this vacation. DW and I reading our books, laying on the loungers, and the boys going back and forth between the hot tubs and the pool while checking out Ariel TV. Since we docked in Cozumel at 9:30AM, the pool area was wonderfully empty.
At 11:00, DS5 (Mr. Competitive) and I headed down to Promenade Lounge for Putting Challenge. There were even fewer people onboard than during Pitch-it Golf during the Key West port day. In fact, it ended up being just DS5 and I. Pitching was hosted by Naomi from New Zealand that wed met during Bingo. Naomis claim to fame is a freaky skill of being able to make a baby crying sound (for the Baby of Bingo, B-1!). Believe me, it is truly disturbing. Now, if Naomi had set up the putting on the large carpeted area of the Promenade Lounge we would have been fine
but NO. The fiendish woman had set up the putting on the dance floor where you had to navigate around two tables to get to the hole. If was like putting on concrete absolutely impossible. It took me 12 putts on the first try! DS5 actually managed it in 4
Hmmm. Then he followed with 25 putts. We ended up having a great time, and Naomi was great with DS5. At the end of our game, Naomi gave him the prize a
DCL sunglasses case stuffed with DCL golf balls and tees. This was the BEST EVER, since Santa had brought him his first golf set only a month before.
After golf, we headed back to the Goofy Pool. After our pricey Grand Cayman beach lunch the day before, we figured wed let DCL feed us, so the whole gang chilled by the pool and chowed down. We were having such a good time that we probably would never have left the boat, except that wed prepaid for the Dolphin encounter.
I had actually got a good deal (relatively) on the Dolphin encounter at Chankanaab Nature Park. The regular rate is $79/adult plus $69/child plus park admission $8.80/adult and $5.50/child for a total of $324.60. I booked late (3 weeks before the trip) and only the 3:30 time was available, but they had a special of free park admission OR kids 4 and under for free. I was working through Cozumel Insider (
www.cozumelinsider.com) and somehow managed to get the deal to cover my 5-year old AND get the free park admission for a total of $227. I would recommend Cozumel Insider. They were very responsive and are a great source for every type of excursion on the island.
Ive read other reports where people didnt like Cozumel, but I actually preferred it to GC. First, we didnt have to deal with vendors, and second the port area was a lot less crazy. There were plenty of taxis that left when you wanted to and only charged $10 to take the whole family on the 15 minute ride to Chankanaab.
The park itself was very nice with clean, modern buildings and restrooms, a cool pool area, and even a little beach. The grounds looked very interesting too. I have no regrets about Goofy pool time, but we could have happily sent the day there. We checked in at 1:45 and they offered to move us up to the 2:00 time, which we jumped at. The boys were tired after our late Palo night, so we had hoped to get a nap in before the excitement of Pirate Night.
The Dolphin encounter was great with a couple of caveats. One, the metal grate that you stand on was very hard on bare feet. Id recommend water shoes. Obviously it was covered with a walking mat at some point, but that had long since worn off in most places. Second, the water was pretty cold, so DS5 was shivering the whole time. DS7, DW and I were okay. The trainer was great, and the dolphin, Athena, did all kinds of tricks, hugs, kisses, etc. Very cool. She was actually pregnant (the dolphin, not the trainer), which made it even more interesting. The whole thing lasted 45 minutes.
The Encounter was cool highlighted by the chance to kiss and hug the dolphin. I would have loved to do the Royal Swim, but DS5 was too young. We did get to see other people do the Royal Swim, getting pulled along by the dolphins and also pushed along by their noses. It looked very cool, and Im sure would make an awesome memory. FYI if you book through DCL you can only do the Encounter, so book directly to do the swim.
There are signs as you walk onto the dock saying No Cameras because obviously they want to buy the ones that theyre taking. However, we took our disposable waterproof and did not have a problem. Of course its not digital so I dont have shots to attach. (Yes, I know I could scan them in, but this TR is already WAAAY longer than I expected. Why cant I just shut up?)
Directly after the show, they shuffled us all as a group into a viewing room to watch the video of our Dolphin Encounter. I was ready to head out, but it was actually fun to see it all again, and it was amazing how quickly they produced the whole thing, fully edited with sound track, title captions, etc. Then they shuffled us down to the gift shop to sell us the video and photos. I think the starting price was $110 for everything (video plus 16 photos). We really just wanted one of each boy so ended up paying $14. At that stage he was willing to throw in two more for $20 total, but we passed. Moral of the story if you want 4 shots, initially insist you only want 2.
After all the excitement we took another $10 cab (no waiting) back to the ship. Here are the boys on the dock amid the towering ships:
Up NEXT: A Pirates NIGHT for me