discruiser
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We thought about doing a Mayan ruins tour but what with the Mayan "end of the world" December 2012 thing, we're wondering if they'll be less crazy if we wait to visit them in the spring.
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We just returned from a Western Caribbean cruise on the Fantasy and we did the ruins tour in Costa Maya. Although I think it could be an interesting tour, it was miserable in June. It was extremely hot and the bugs were awful! I would hope it would be more comfortable in November, although I don't know what the average temp in November is. We also traveled with our 4 kids, ranging in age from 5 to 14. The only one who was remotely interested in what our guide had to say was my 14 year old son. I wouldn't mind doing this tour again when my kids are older or without kids (and as long as it's not in the summertime), but I feel like we wasted $400 on this tour. We also had early dining and had very little time once we returned from the tour to shower and dress for dinner, and trust me, we felt nasty after being in the heat!
Thanks for the welcome! I am interested in excursion recommendations, too. I was thinking about doing the dolphin swim in Cozumel (we've been wanting to swim with dolphins for a long time), but I'm open to suggestions for the other two ports. It seemed like quite a few of the excursions excluded kids my son's age. How strict are they on age requirements? Will the system prevent you from booking the excursion if the child is too young. The thing is, he will turn 8 just one month after the cruise. If it is a height/size issue, he is over 50 inches tall, which makes him the size of the average 10 year old.
Disney is very strict on age requirements for their tours. If the child is not eligible for the tour due to age, you will not be given the option to book him on the tour.
Kim