We are on our way home from the Disney Magic!!! Oh my goodness, we can't wait to take the kids & MIL in 2 weeks! We had an amazing time, and are completely addicted to
Disney Cruise Line. I'm so thankful the geniuses at Disney chose Galveston

Our "at sea" days were actually our favorite days.
We did not care for the 7 mile Beach Break in Grand Cayman. We paid $36pp to be dropped off a few miles from the ship, & were given a reserved chair, umbrella, & bottle of water on a VERY CROWDED area of the beach. We gave up our chairs to walk to a more remote part of the beach. Instead of taking the shuttle back to the ship, we paid either $6 or $8 TOTAL for a taxi back. Soooooo, we could've paid less than $20 TOTAL for a quick taxi over & a bottle of H2O. That extra $52 could've gone towards a spa treatment! I came on the ship so concerned that I'd be left due to non-Disney excursions. Now we know! Of course, use your brain & don't push your time limits, BUT We've learned our lesson. There are taxis everywhere in G.C. so I would definitely suggest going on your own, if you were considering the 7 Mile Beach Break. The beach is gorgeous!
Unfortunately, we didn't care for Costa Maya much. We are scheduled for the dolphin swim next trip. We will probably board the ship as soon as we are finished with that. We were caught in a huge storm & had to take refuge under the Señor Frogs hut. I realize this is a party area & I should've expected some abnormal behavior. But those waitresses were so vulgar! They were blowing whistles non-stop, "forcing" people to take shots, then shoving men's faces in their breasts. We were appalled. When they started walking towards us, we pushed out our hands, shook our heads no, & said "No thank you!!!" Thank goodness that rain finally stopped! Just warning you, because that is not something I want my children to see when we go back. Costa Maya has still not recovered from the hurricane, so the shop owners/workers seem desperate for customers. They are more menacing here than I've ever seen in a Mexican marketplace.
Cozumel was gorgeous! It was the highlight of our port days. We took the "All Terrain ride with Snorkel at Punta Sur Nat'l Park" (sorry, can't remember the exact name.) We drove our souped-up atv's 25 miles to Punta Sur & snorkeled. We saw all sorts of fish, lobsters, two starfish, and a sea turtle. Our guide was amazing, and spoke English very well. He was full of information about the Mayan ruins, saltwater crocodiles, Punta Sur, and snorkeling. They provided as many bottles of water as you needed, along with Rice Krispy treats. This was such a refreshing excursion for us. We called it the "Grand Finale."
Anyway, it was a great trip & I can't wait for October 27th to get here!