LOVETHATMOUSE
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When we got off the ship, we roamed around the beautiful shopping plaza. Well, as soon as we crossed the street into the next shopping area, boy did things change. I never saw such a seedy place. There were vagrants everywhere - dirty, smoking (and not just cigarrettes may I add) and begging for money. Now I am from NYC and am used to sights like that, but this really shocked me. Everywhere we walked people were trying to get us to go in and drink/smoke, etc. In fact, as we were walking place one place the woman outside the bar tried to get the men in our party to come in to "watch the game, have some drink and pizza, and could even get a happy ending to call it a night!". The streets smelled like my old college town (which I throughly enjoyed back then LOL), there were phallic pipes/bongs in the windows, t'shirts stating "I came to Key West for the Blow ***'s, tons of inappropriate things for children to see (although those matching leather thongs were quite pretty). I wanted to go to Margarritaville(love Jimmy Buffet), so we kept walking. Spent sometime there and headed back to the ship. My husband and I were so dissapointed. This DEFINTELY was not a port for children! Now I know there are beautiful beaches and parts of town to see, but for us on a tight budget, the only excursion we could afford this trip was the swimming with dolphins in Cozumel. Maybe we will give it another chance sometime, but until my dd is of age, we will stay on the ship. Sorry Shirley
- I know you love your town, but it is not for kids. I am surprised Disney stops there - and don't flame me b/c I know there are families with no children who cruise and they must get their ports to enjoy too- I just think it was not appropriate.
