Okay, now I've got your attention.
Castaway Cay was fantastic. Really one of the best things I've ever experienced on a vacation that I can discuss publicly. But there were a couple of things that I did not pick up from the boards before my 10/11 cruise.
1) THE "THERE'S PLENTY OF CHAIRS" MYTH.
It's essentially true that there are plenty of chairs, but we pushed it to the extreme. We went parasailing first thing, then leisurely picked up the kids from Kid's Club, and had an early lunch before heading to the beach. By that time, nearly every chair had been "collateralized" with towels, shoes, books, mouse ears, promissory notes, and prosthetic limbs.
We dragged a baby, two young kids, and two old grandparents to the very far end of the beach before we found two chairs. Then my seven year old and I walked back a couple of hundred yards to get to to the diving platform out in the water.
In short, don't rush, but don't dally.
2. THERE'S NO WAVES!!
No big deal, really. In fact it's an advantage in some ways. There's a large barrier a couple of hundred yards offshore that breaks up the waves. It gives the family beach an almost swimming pool-like calm. It's great for the youngsters. But keep in mind, if you like having waves crash on your feet, or listening to the waves while catnapping, you ought to do it in Cozumel. (I recommend Mr. Sancho's Beach. I'll post a separate thread on that later.)
Castaway Cay was fantastic. Really one of the best things I've ever experienced on a vacation that I can discuss publicly. But there were a couple of things that I did not pick up from the boards before my 10/11 cruise.
1) THE "THERE'S PLENTY OF CHAIRS" MYTH.
It's essentially true that there are plenty of chairs, but we pushed it to the extreme. We went parasailing first thing, then leisurely picked up the kids from Kid's Club, and had an early lunch before heading to the beach. By that time, nearly every chair had been "collateralized" with towels, shoes, books, mouse ears, promissory notes, and prosthetic limbs.
We dragged a baby, two young kids, and two old grandparents to the very far end of the beach before we found two chairs. Then my seven year old and I walked back a couple of hundred yards to get to to the diving platform out in the water.
In short, don't rush, but don't dally.
2. THERE'S NO WAVES!!
No big deal, really. In fact it's an advantage in some ways. There's a large barrier a couple of hundred yards offshore that breaks up the waves. It gives the family beach an almost swimming pool-like calm. It's great for the youngsters. But keep in mind, if you like having waves crash on your feet, or listening to the waves while catnapping, you ought to do it in Cozumel. (I recommend Mr. Sancho's Beach. I'll post a separate thread on that later.)