Hello Everyone!
Ive been watching this cruise for awhile hoping Disney would throw some military rates on it while hoping they didnt fill up VGT or OGT cabins. Well no military rate but we did manage to grab the last VGT at least for now.
Im Wayne and my wife is Trisha. Were being joined by my mother-in-law Kitty. Were in our mid 40s and this is our 2nd time on the Fantasy. We were on the Nov 10th sailing last year.
When we cruise, we make no plans on the ship except for shows and dinner so I dont think we will make any events the group might have planned. We live 20 minutes from Port Canaveral so I thought I would pop in here and offer up what we have planned for excursions and try to answer any questions about the port. I frequently drive by it on my way to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
We just did this itinerary in November. Here is what I hope we do:
Grand Cayman: Been here twice now and never really left the port area after shopping. Had plans to go to cemetery beach for snorkeling on our first trip but they fell apart. Considering some sort of stingray, snorkel, beach trip. My wife does not snorkel and does not want anything to do with stingrays. Not sure about MIL but she does like to snorkel. Still researching this port.
Costa Maya: Going to my favorite place in the world, well at least on a cruise it is. Tropicante,
http://www.sandalsandskis.com/Tropicante.html, is owned by an American named Steve. Super easy to get to from the port ($2 taxi per person each way), great drinks, food, and my wife said one of the best massages she has ever had and she goes to a high end spa here in town. Free chairs and umbrellas as long as you eat and drink. Steve has teamed with others in town to offer. Here is a video he made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=e60EUS4Q7ng. I love this place. Get a chair down by the water, order a bucket of beer, enjoy the sun and tropical breeze, and forget any concerns you may have. If you are interested I recommend you email Steve and make reservations. No deposit required.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura...ll-Mahahual_Costa_Maya_Yucatan_Peninsula.html
Cozumel: If Costa Maya is my favorite place in the world, the Taste of Mexican Cuisine Workshop and Tasting,
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/c...l-mexico/mexican-cuisine-workshop-and-tasting is my favorite excursion. Bus ride up the highway to Playa Mia where you go into the pink building and learn to cook a Mexican meal with a chef named Louis who is very funny and entertaining. After the meal is prepared, you turn it in because it requires some time in the oven, head upstairs, find a table to sit at, and your food is served. After you eat you have a few hours at the all inclusive beach to enjoy the amenities. It is open bar the whole time and the drinks are tasty! We have done this twice and it was fantastic! We book this one through the ship as Im not sure about the timing of the class otherwise. This is tripadvisor for all of Playa Mia without separate reviews just for the excursion. You will find many reviews on the cooking excursion in the reviews.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...h_Park-Cozumel_Yucatan_Peninsula.html#REVIEWS
Castaway Cay: I plan on running the 5K and then meeting the ladies on Serenity Bay for hopefully some sun, swimming, drinks, food, and quiet beach time. Last time we were here we had two women in the chairs next to us who would not shut up! A 15 minute discussion about taking a banana through customs. Well probably get some floating mats and float, swim, make out way out to the sandbar if the tide is right. I have not read much about this but about 150 yards offshore from serenity bay is / was a sandbar. My wife got on a float and I took us out there. It was cool but it really is just a sandbar.