Since we left the canal a little bit late, it looked as if we were going to be a little late pulling into Cartagena and when I woke up, it was pouring rain. I didnt wake the kids up until about 8:30 as we were supposed to be at our excursion meeting place at 9:30am and it did look as if the weather was clearing a bit. They had breakfast and I got all our stuff put together for the excursion. We did the Las Americas Resort excursion. This is the only Disney excursion we had planned and were really looking forward to it. We did split up though as Jay and Andrew wanted to do a more historical tour and the rest of us thought a day at the beach would be more fun.
We passed some islands and pulled into port. We waited around the meeting place for about 30 minutes before they cleared the ship. We peaked out the windows as we headed out and saw an awesome display from the Columbian people. I couldnt wait to get outside. All of the excursions we trying to leave as once and it was a little hectic trying to get off the ship and stay with our tour group. Once we got off the ship we were greeted with such warmth, it was amazing. They had people lined up with fruits, balloons, pinwheels, fans and all sorts of free things to give to us. There were at least 30-50 reporters and camera people taping everything. They had dancers and school children lined up as well. It was a fun feeling and a fantastic greeting. We were put on a small bus and given a driving tour of the city on the way to the resort. The city is beautiful and very old. We did see some interesting sights, one was a taxi driver peeing in the bushes. The other was a person giving us the bird as we drove by. He was yelling something too, but I couldnt hear and I am sure I dont want to know what he was saying. Otherwise, most people were waving and seemed happy to see us. The fort was HUGE and awesome and they even let us get out and take a few pictures. There were lots of vendors selling everything from Columbian coins to hats, sunglasses, jewelry etc. One guy was even walking around with a sloth to take pictures with. It was only supposed to be a 1 minute picture stop and I got a little carried away by the beauty and the people and almost missed getting back on. YIKES! I figured they didnt want to be with 4 of my kids without an adult, so they probably would have come back for me. We then drove past the mangroves and really old homes. There were lots of flowers and vines and all in all it is a pretty and historical city. One thing we all noticed was the amount of dogs everywhere, along with vets and pet stores. They clearly like their pets here!
We then got to the hotel and unloaded. At the hotel they had a fruity welcome drink and more dancers and people to greet us. They had a huge pool and an immense beach with umbrellas and perfect waves. The sand was black, that surprised the kids and they were a little hesitant at first, but then they just jumped in and swam in the waves and really seemed to enjoy it. The water was so warm!
We basically had about 4 hours to spend here, so we moved back and forth between the pool and beach. We brought Jessicas little floating inner tube thingy and she loved floating around the pool in it. She also tried it in the ocean and enjoyed bouncing around in it. We found lots of little shells and there were hundreds of sand dollars. The difference though, was that they were ALIVE! I didnt even realize that sand dollars were living creatures, so that was a treat. We of course left them all there and just took pictures. One even crawled about 4 inches while we watched in amazement.
The kids were really helpful with Jessica and I got to walk around the resort for a bit by myself. I watched the little oyster shaped creatures bury themselves in the sand; I looked in the shops and checked out the animals they had. There were some giant parrots and a small talking parrot (he only spoke Spanish though). They also had fish and turtles in little ponds. They also had tons of things for kids and you could tell it was a very family friendly resort.
The tour included a huge lunch buffet. The food was excellent. They had steak, chicken, fresh fish (my favorite) and lots of fruits and even plain noodles for the kids. They had water, lemonade and coke to drink. Before I got to the table, Emily had drank a full glass of water and I was a little worried about water quality, but it was too late and I hoped that Disney would have warned us if we shouldnt drink it. During lunch they had some dancers perform to live music. That was really interesting and some of the dancers were fantastic!
We basically just chilled out for the rest of the day, Casey and Sarah played water polo for at least 90 minutes and really enjoyed that too. We also found a little 18 inch deep kiddie pool, Jessica loved that!
Then we were early at our meeting point for the end of the day as this was one place I really didnt want to get left behind at, especially without Jay. This part was a little crazy as there were so many people on this tour. We had to find our guide and wait for our bus. It probably took a good 30 minutes before we were on our way. Our tour guide and driver were really very kind and seemed to be happy to answer questions and were very knowledgeable. On the way back, we went past the old walled city. It was beautiful! The wall is super thick and the one bit of history that stuck with me was the fact that it took 194 years to build. I bet they had a super huge celebration when that was finally done! They dont allow busses in the old part of the city, so we just drove around the outside and looked in where we could. The architecture was inspiring! As we got closer to the port, you could tell we werent always in great neighborhoods, there were a lot of gates and barbed wire and even some upside down broken glass bottles on the tops of walls.
All in all, I am really glad we did the excursion and really glad that Disney chose to stop here. I am sure there will be people who complain about the port. It certainly isnt Disney perfect, but it is a very unique and different place and was stunning. The welcome we got was a great unexpected surprise to me. They seemed truly happy that we were there. The only negative for me was that the vendors seemed pretty aggressive. I will have Jay report on his excursion, but he did mention that his tour guide said we were the first ship of the season, so that may be why!
When we got back to the ship we must have arrived at the same time as every other excursion, both doors were open and there were lines going hundreds of feet from both entrances. Christian came on our bus and apologized and said we could wait on the bus, but no one took him up on that offer and we just got in line and waited. I am sure some people will complain about that, but we didnt mind and the line moved quickly.
The kids went and got some food and Jessica and I went to the room and she had some quiet time. No nap, but she was in a good mood and had a nice day.
After we boarded, the kids and Jay went to Diversions to play Clue and Life and Jessica and I were treated to the most beautiful sunset I had even seen. The backdrop of the sunset was the new city of Columbia. The sky turned more and more deep orange and red as we pulled out of the Cartagena area and sailed past hillsides glittering with lights and into open water. It was amazing!!!!
We did some pin trading and visited characters and had a really nice evening. The kids and Jay went to the show, it was 2 people from the Broadway version of Beauty and the Beast singing and telling about their experiences. Andrew and Sarah actually left early and the others said they didnt really enjoy it. I am sure they werent the target audience for the show, but I was surprised to hear the negative comments. Oh well, not a big deal. We all met for dinner and shared stories of the day. It was a really fun dinner together and we laughed a lot! It was a Mouseketeer dinner and at the end of dinner, Mickey and his buddies came and marched around the dining room. The kids got to join in and march around with the characters and everyone seemed to be having fun. It was also the Tropicalifragilistic Deck Party after dinner. We went up to that just in time to see the characters dancing and having fun. I love the deck parties, there is just something fun about dancing around on the top of a cruise ship at 11:00 at night being warm and happy. After the party, we all went back to the room and crashed, well, except for Casey and Sarah, they went to see PS, I love you. I think they have seen at least one movie a day. But hey, they love doing that and as Sarah said, it is saving her lots of money.