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Day 3: Amber Cove
Went to buffet for breakfast. Crowded but plenty of seating. Food was ok, standard breakfast. Picked up daily puzzle. Crown Princess parked next to us at Amber Cove. Got off at Amber Cove. Forgot one child's sail and sign and dh had to go back to get it. At exit, Carnival already had water and tent set up on dock. Lots of photographers and no lines. Walked through developed area of Amber Cove and bought sunscreen and hat. $10 each. Lots of shopping there. Amber Cove is interesting because it is a gated resort area developed specifically for cruisers by Carnival, almost like a private island, but has no beach access right by the port. There is a free pool complex with a bar/food ($) and zip line over the pool ($) and lots of shopping and a bay where I think you can rent kayaks. Plenty of excursions and car rentals available on site, but we took a taxi to Malacombe beach ($70 roundtrip for 5 for "all day" anywhere). Recommended by dispatcher. Nice beach and had statue of Neptune (famous) but I would recommend a different beach. Kids enjoyed it but after about an hour one started freaking out about sand. We were planning on going to playa plata as well (city), but had to go back to ship with difficult child. Our driver had also offered to take us to a better beach. He was great and gave us mini tour, but one of the kids was just disagreeable so we went back to port. We talked to some Princess cruisers in Amber Cove who said ship was VERY QUIET! Said they missed Carnival. They said much older crowd on Princess. Our teen son did zip line in Amber Cove ($20). Free pool area there very nice. We spent a few minutes there before getting back on the ship.
Showered and kids to club. Went to Hasbro game show and DH picked as contestant! But he lost. They did give him a Hasbro card game. Lol. Went to Punchliner comedy, Mark Sweeney, great. Picked up kids who made rubber band bracelets and scratch card drawings. They were very happy with the arts and crafts.
Went to buffet for breakfast. Crowded but plenty of seating. Food was ok, standard breakfast. Picked up daily puzzle. Crown Princess parked next to us at Amber Cove. Got off at Amber Cove. Forgot one child's sail and sign and dh had to go back to get it. At exit, Carnival already had water and tent set up on dock. Lots of photographers and no lines. Walked through developed area of Amber Cove and bought sunscreen and hat. $10 each. Lots of shopping there. Amber Cove is interesting because it is a gated resort area developed specifically for cruisers by Carnival, almost like a private island, but has no beach access right by the port. There is a free pool complex with a bar/food ($) and zip line over the pool ($) and lots of shopping and a bay where I think you can rent kayaks. Plenty of excursions and car rentals available on site, but we took a taxi to Malacombe beach ($70 roundtrip for 5 for "all day" anywhere). Recommended by dispatcher. Nice beach and had statue of Neptune (famous) but I would recommend a different beach. Kids enjoyed it but after about an hour one started freaking out about sand. We were planning on going to playa plata as well (city), but had to go back to ship with difficult child. Our driver had also offered to take us to a better beach. He was great and gave us mini tour, but one of the kids was just disagreeable so we went back to port. We talked to some Princess cruisers in Amber Cove who said ship was VERY QUIET! Said they missed Carnival. They said much older crowd on Princess. Our teen son did zip line in Amber Cove ($20). Free pool area there very nice. We spent a few minutes there before getting back on the ship.
Showered and kids to club. Went to Hasbro game show and DH picked as contestant! But he lost. They did give him a Hasbro card game. Lol. Went to Punchliner comedy, Mark Sweeney, great. Picked up kids who made rubber band bracelets and scratch card drawings. They were very happy with the arts and crafts.