5/27/06 "Il pochi il fiero i blabbermouths" We *will* sail again Part 4

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From Frommer's Caribbean Ports of Call:
Costa Maya:
Literally carved out of the jungle, this amenity-filled pier is the only major form of development for miles around, and has pretty much everything you want: sprawling restaurants (one with a balcony, the other with outdoor seating and a stage for live music), an amphitheater for cultural dance performances, two salt water pools, a pool bar, a trampoline, and plenty of shops (over 70 in a mall-like setting). A free tram shuttles passengers from the ship down the long (1/3 mile) pier to the port entrance.
Taxi's are lined up outside the pier, but most attractions are far away and since there is no alternative means of transportation (no busses or rental cars) the prices are high to go to any of the ruins on your own. Reasonable cost of $5 U.S. per person to go to Mahajual. (edited by me for length)

Sample of Cruise Line Shore Excursions:

Mayan Ruins of Kohunlich (7 hrs, $79.00 adult)

Mayan Ruins of Chacchoben (4 hrs, $62.00 adult)

Bike & Kayak (3 hrs, $48.00) Starting off on mountain bikes, you pedal along a dirt road past a small mangrove lagoon with views of the coastline, then through the village of Mahajual, and finally arrive at the beach. After a refreshment break, pair up with a partner for a kayak trip out along the nearby reef. Bike ride back.

Coral Reef Sail and Snorkel (3 hrs, $54.00)
A boat takes you to a nearby coral reef where you can explore with an expert guide. (this is what is most easily done, on your own, when you get to the pier, and much cheaper)

Dune Buggy Safari (3 1/2 hrs, $82.00)
This is a drive-yourself convoy excursion in honest-to-goodness dune buggies (how 60's...), leaving from Mahajual out onto unpaved roads o9n the way to La Palapa Beach, where you'll have time to swim or use the kayaks and volleyball court.

Jungle Beach Break (no set time, $36.00)
A shuttle operates between the nearby Uvero Beach and the pier every 35 minutes, allowing you to come and go as you please. But, would you ever want to leave the snow-white beaches and crystal-blue water, not to mention the chaise lounges and umbrellas, open bar, free snorkel gear, paddle boats, and sea kayaks, jet skis, and power boats you can rent? Changing rooms with showers and a snack bar are on-site (food not included in price). Parasailing is also available.

On Your Own, Within Walking Distance:
You could stay right at the one-stop-shop pier complex and still get a taste of the Mayan coast. A 650-seat amphitheater here offers cultural shows daily, from pre-Hispanic dance drama to a Mexican folkloric performance. There are also activities throughout the day in and around the pier, from guacamole making classes to aqua-aerobics, games, and contests. Check the daily entertainment schedule posted near the restrooms for times and activities.
Immediately next to the pier is a lovely private beach club with umbrellas, chairs, hammocks, swings, and a small restaurant and bar. There's a small fee for day passes. Enter from the parking lot near the excursion bus departure point.

On Your Own, Beyond The Port Area:
The only town in the area is the Mahajual fishing village, which, until recently, did not even have electricity. A single main road is lined with a short row of rustic, screened-in restaurants and a miniscule grocery; across the street is a long white beach lined with fishing boats. (There are several bars along the beach where you can get chairs and umbrellas and stay all day....swim, snorkel, etc)

Great Local Restaurants:
Bandito's Lobster House:
At the pier....serves seviche & excellent guacamole, fish, shrimp and lobster tacos, fire-roasted Baja lobster, sea bass, Mayan fajitas.....
next door... Mamacita's Taqueria:
You can enjoy casual dining and drinks while taking in the excellent views of the coast and port. Try the blackened chicken fundido to start, then the grande baja burrito or the tres taco platter.

Shopping:
Mall-like setting (mentioned above) with 70 shops, many of them familiar to cruise passengers; Tanzanite International, Diamond International, Taxco Factory, etc. For something different, head over to the two nearby palapas (small thatched-roof stands), where local artists craft their wares as potential buyers look on.


Whew....that was fun!
 
wdwgoose said:
HAY staCey


GOOD MORNIN
good night
gaRry


What are you doing up so late?? You working?
You should have stuck around...I have some funny stories to tell!

Warning, though.....these may end up being some of those "Guess you had to be there" laughs.....
 
Okay...true stories...funny at the time:

Friday night when we were coming home from the ballgames...driving down our dark road. All of a sudden there was something that appeared to be flying in front of the car...level with the grille. I slammed on the brakes. Then we burst out laughing.
Apparently, a rabbit had thought that he would run across the road in front of me....when he realized he wasn't going to make it, I swear to you...he lept in the air, doing the most perfect spread-eagle....looking like a flying squirrel, with his arms and legs all splayed out.....the cheerleaders would be jealous of a spread-eagle like that!

 

Saturday...driving through Cave Creek....I knew this was bound to happen one day...

I'm driving along...I see three young men running across the street. Trying to reach the median before they get hit by a car. Two reach the median. #3 is TRYING to run.....with his big 'ol baggie pants ALL THE WAY down around his ankles! I'm laughing my tail off, wishing soooo bad that I had a camera in the car, and that there wasn't a car behind me, because I swear to you, I would have stopped to take a picture.
So this kid gets to the median, but can't get up over the curb because his pants are wrapped around his ankles! His bends over, tries to lift them up and step up the curb at the same time, and CAN'T! His friends, by this time, are looong gone....OMG...ROFLMBO!! If only you could have seen it!! Shuffle, shuffle, shuffle, as he tries to get across the street! :rotfl:
 
So then, last night...I go to get into bed. My feet are cold. I slide in....and get my feet over to Jay's side of the bed. I quietly put my feet up alongside his feet.....

He jumped out of bed.....so high that I SWEAR he was imitating that rabbit.....I spent the next 10 minutes laughing so hard my sides ached.

He, on the other hand, was not amused.

 
Yep...guess you had to be there.


Good night everybody!



Good Morning Jim!

Good Morning Mary!!


 
Thoughts and prayers to Angie this week...

Good luck, Ang! Heal fast!!


 
justmestace said:
Where did they take you snorkeling in Curacao? We spent ten days there a couple of years ago....lots of spots to snorkel, but it isn't at all a tropical island, is it??

we took a non disney excursion. On the BOUNTY, we went to an area known as the Spanish Sea. He dropped anchor and we stayed there for the day, snorkeling, jumping from the ship into the water using one of those rope swings. There was probably of group of at least 50 DIS'ers on it. Dont think anyone else was on the ship. He anchored close to where there was a sunken tug boat. Just as we were getting ready to leave, a Disney excursion boat pulled up.

Some of the island area looked dry and arid. It looked a lot like the pictures we see of the American Southwest. Not near what we expected.We saw a lot of cacti and dry grasses. The yards were hard packed dirt with cinderblock houses. WE saw goats just running loose int he streets.

We had a wonderful time, want to go back one day
 
justmestace said:
Welcome home Scoopie, Hedgie, Irene and Sam!


And HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, too!!!!!!

Thanks so much - a quick snorkel question - do you ear a weight blt? If so what type? I am thinking I will need my shortie wetsuit - so I will need one...Thanks....
 
DVCcruise said:
:confused3 Wasn't there some talk about doing a group snorkel excursion on Castaway Cay? Maybe we were talking about one in Cozumel....I'm not sure...

One more thing, please...When can we book our excursions and do we have to have to be paid in full?

Some of us thought about the Seahorse Adventure...
 
dzneprincess said:
Hey hey lookie loookie!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are glad to see you! Yes I do believe Irene had suggested a DIS snorkel group. I am not sure if the plan was for Coz or for CC.....I am not sure about your 2nd question...sorry

Thanks Amanda - I was unpacking last night...
 
dzneprincess said:
I am looking for ideas. I was thinking something small and easy enough to put in, say a padded mailer, (easy to mail) maybe a pot holder exchange?? Suited or themed to the person you are sending to? LOL Or something like that....socks?dishtowel?earrings???ideas?

Something cruise related - maybe pirate: pirate: pirate:

Anyone that doens't want to keep what they get can throw it into a grab bag for the kids on the cruise!!!! :earboy2:
 
Day Two – Part 1 - Such a nice way to spend our Anniversary. Today we started at the Festival Welcome center for a glass of wine. Unlike past years, more than champagne was offered, and only Pommery and Bafi – reds, whites and the new Bud in aluminum containers. Sam had champagne but I broke with tradition to try the 10th Anniversary Chardonnay.

I opted for beer and chicken. Beer because it was so hot and chicken because I like it. So we started at TORTILLA COCINA for the Southwestern Turkey Cobb Wrap sliding into PUERTO RICO for Arroz con Pollo - Rice and Pigeon Peas with Chicken and the Cuccoo Bay Lemon Lager. I do not really like flavoured beers. Then on to MEXICO for the surprising good and on the list of best of show because of the chilies. Chilaquiles Baked Tortillas, chicken, cheese and Chilies…..with a small Dos Equis Lager.

Chile was next and Sam returned with both of the two offerings Paila Marina – Seafood Stew and Portotos Granodos – National Dish – Cranberry Bean Soup. I scooted over to Ireland for a Guinness and what the heck, a Potato and Leek Soup as well.

Time for a breather so we shopped in China for a new purse for my formal wear dress. They did not have the style I wanted in September and low and behold, there was the red purse…(Mine now).

It was time for a repeat entry at CHINA - Chicken Sha Cha with Peanut Sauce with Tsingtsao Beer. Another very good entry, but a repeat so it may not make best of show. It is now really hot as we passed South Africa. Tusker is one of our favourites, but since it is offered at Animal Kingdom, we passed. Sam had an OCTOBERFEST beer but unfortunately, my notes let me down so I know not which one.

It was time for more shopping, for a friends birthday gift, no luck. But we perked up at the CHAMPAGNE booth with a glass of Iron Horse Fairy Tale. No wafer today. Oh boy the BARLEY AND HOPS MARKET had so many offerings. The 10th Anniversary Festival Beer was a must have.

JAPAN provided the venue for the birthday gift and Nagoya Teriyaki Wings with Kirin Ichiban Draft. A stop at the inside Sake Bar was a must for Flavorful Dry.

Can we eat any more? Perhaps a short nap and cool off at the hotel before proceeding? Later... :wave2:
 
Thanks for all the cruise tips...I will review these after our November cruise....I think we need a page of "best of tips".
 
:flower: Good morning cruisers! :flower:

Happy Monday!

Back to work for me and that means an early morning interview. Hopefully this candidate will be a good one and we can hire someone quickly. We are down two people. Of course we want it to be the right people and not just hire anyone.​
 
Stacey,

Funny stories! Maybe droopy drawers will reevaluate his wardrobe. Almost got him killed!

Did I tell ya'll about my bald eagle sighting?
 
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