jollytammy
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Magic WesternTues. Jan 6, Grand Cayman
Woke very early to get everyone up and eating breakfast so that we could catch one of the first tenders to get us to the island. We had made reservations with Native Way for Stingray City for 8:30, and guest services advised that we try and catch the first tender. As we arrived at the Buena Vista theatre on Deck 5 they were just getting ready to send the first group down, so we were able to get on the very first tender to the island. The trip went by very quickly. We were dropped off at the South Terminal and headed for the North Terminal where we were to meet up with Native Way. I stopped and asked someone where Native Way was located, and they said to wait under the Gazebo and they would find us there. A large group arrived, also waiting for Native Way. When Native Way arrived, they took the large group first, told us they would be back in half and hour and left. We wondered around and looked in a few shops, even tried some rum cake. I dont like rum, so the cake wasnt a big hit. The prices in Grand Cayman are high, so we refrained from making any purchases.
When Native Way returned, they carried us to a van, and then to the boat. We had a woman on the tour who was videotaping it, but I never felt like she actually took enough film of my family to warrant the $50-60 price of the video. Punch and water was provided, and you could sit in the sun or in the shade. It was a pleasant ride out to the sandbar, and when we arrived there were several other boats already there. Lots of people were all ready in the water, which actually helped convince my husband it was safe to get in the water. Native way provided snorkeling equipment, and we grabbed what we needed and got into the water. My DS13 and DH loved it, but DS9 wouldnt get out of the boat. Eventually he got in and clung to my DHs back.
The stingrays were cool and the Native Way people were wonderful. They were persistent in not letting you get away without petting and kissing the stingrays. After about an hour, we got back in the boat. We traveled a short distance from where the sandbar was and snorkled around a reef area. The water was clear and the fish were really beautiful. This was actually my favorite part of the tour. DS9 loved it, and was the last one in the boat. It was very relaxing and an enjoyable time. We declined the video offer, gave our tour guides a tip and were driven back to the terminal. We decided to go back to the ship because we were all hungry and a little tired. I would highly recommend Native Way. It was only $25 a person, and we didnt have to give our credit card information until we arrived.
Grand Cayman seemed very commercialized and you could hardly see the famous 7 mile beach for all the hotels going up. After we returned, to the ship, we ate lunch. The boys went swimming and I took a nap. Everyone came back to the room about 5:00 and we all started getting ready for dinner. We were back at Lumieres for dinner. Tonight was Around the World menu.
After dinner we went back and changed and headed to the Walt Disney Theatre for Hercules the muse-ical. If you see nothing else, this is the show. My kids loved it. It was just a great production, and wish we could have seen it again. The kids talked about the show the rest of our trip, and DS13 was upset that they werent selling a video of the production.
Afterwards, back to the room for room service and to sleep. Tonight we set our clocks back one hour.
Woke very early to get everyone up and eating breakfast so that we could catch one of the first tenders to get us to the island. We had made reservations with Native Way for Stingray City for 8:30, and guest services advised that we try and catch the first tender. As we arrived at the Buena Vista theatre on Deck 5 they were just getting ready to send the first group down, so we were able to get on the very first tender to the island. The trip went by very quickly. We were dropped off at the South Terminal and headed for the North Terminal where we were to meet up with Native Way. I stopped and asked someone where Native Way was located, and they said to wait under the Gazebo and they would find us there. A large group arrived, also waiting for Native Way. When Native Way arrived, they took the large group first, told us they would be back in half and hour and left. We wondered around and looked in a few shops, even tried some rum cake. I dont like rum, so the cake wasnt a big hit. The prices in Grand Cayman are high, so we refrained from making any purchases.
When Native Way returned, they carried us to a van, and then to the boat. We had a woman on the tour who was videotaping it, but I never felt like she actually took enough film of my family to warrant the $50-60 price of the video. Punch and water was provided, and you could sit in the sun or in the shade. It was a pleasant ride out to the sandbar, and when we arrived there were several other boats already there. Lots of people were all ready in the water, which actually helped convince my husband it was safe to get in the water. Native way provided snorkeling equipment, and we grabbed what we needed and got into the water. My DS13 and DH loved it, but DS9 wouldnt get out of the boat. Eventually he got in and clung to my DHs back.
The stingrays were cool and the Native Way people were wonderful. They were persistent in not letting you get away without petting and kissing the stingrays. After about an hour, we got back in the boat. We traveled a short distance from where the sandbar was and snorkled around a reef area. The water was clear and the fish were really beautiful. This was actually my favorite part of the tour. DS9 loved it, and was the last one in the boat. It was very relaxing and an enjoyable time. We declined the video offer, gave our tour guides a tip and were driven back to the terminal. We decided to go back to the ship because we were all hungry and a little tired. I would highly recommend Native Way. It was only $25 a person, and we didnt have to give our credit card information until we arrived.
Grand Cayman seemed very commercialized and you could hardly see the famous 7 mile beach for all the hotels going up. After we returned, to the ship, we ate lunch. The boys went swimming and I took a nap. Everyone came back to the room about 5:00 and we all started getting ready for dinner. We were back at Lumieres for dinner. Tonight was Around the World menu.
After dinner we went back and changed and headed to the Walt Disney Theatre for Hercules the muse-ical. If you see nothing else, this is the show. My kids loved it. It was just a great production, and wish we could have seen it again. The kids talked about the show the rest of our trip, and DS13 was upset that they werent selling a video of the production.
Afterwards, back to the room for room service and to sleep. Tonight we set our clocks back one hour.