DVCNuts
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Honestly, this is one of my favorite ports. Lots of fun, everything worthwhile in walking distance, clean, safe, friendly, and no need to book excursions. Unlike Grand Cayman, where you almost need to book an excursion either through DCL or on your own, Key west can easily be explored on foot.
I have been to Key West many times on business (REALLY! No kidding) and already knew the fun places to walk around and what not to miss. I wouldn't even begin to suggest that this will appeal to everyone, but anyone I have observed doing this seemed to be having a great time.
First things first, start with Brunch Sunday at Palo. You can watch the ship pull in to Key West while you feast on decadent goodies. We reserved 11amperfect timing.
We docked near Mallory Square. This is the PREMIUM spot to dock without being forced to depart before sunset. I hope the Magic always gets to dock there. The Carnival Pride docked nearby, but the Fun Ship passengers couldnt walk to all the Fun Stuff. A big gap in the pier forced them to take a very long walk, or hop in a shuttle. I found this to be one of the most beautiful cruise ship docking areas of any of Disneys ports of call (Castaway Cay being the exception, of course). Its about as close to hopping off a cruise ship at the Magic Kingdom as you will ever get. It doesnt have the third world cab driver/hairbraiding/trinket selling atmosphere we have found in other ports. Although, you can easily find the fake tattoos and body jewelry just a few short blocks away.
If you want the Key West tour, you can do the conch train on your own and save money of you book it on the Internet, or better yet-- hop in an air conditioned pink taxi cab and they'll show you all the same things-- plus a few they don't tell you about on the conch train. Cabbies are very friendly. Ever see Taxicab Confessions?
For adults who might like to wet their whistle, I would suggest walking up Duval Street. Virtually every bar and shop worth seeing can be found there. If you are so inclined, you can walk with alcoholic beverages as long as they are in plastic cups. Walk up as far as the "Gay and Lesbian Visitors Bureau" sign for some real local flavor, then turn back. Watering holes not to miss: Irish Kevin's and Sloppy Joe's for great live music and lots of atmosphere-- always busy. Also, Rum Runners, Nick's and Captain Tony's across the street. You can also find the big chains-- Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville, Fat Tuesday's and The Hard Rock Cafe, but I prefer the Key West one of a kind places. There are many others in betweenplenty for a pub-crawl if thats your thing, but just be sure you make it back to the ship!
What about the kids? To each his or her own, but we left ours on the ship. They wont get much out of the Conch Train, and I doubt you want to take them bar hopping. Besidesits the second day of the cruise, and Im sure they will still be very excited to see and try all the new things on the ship.
For everyone, including the kids... don't miss the sunset in Key West, around 8:10pm when we were there, so we didnt have to miss dinner or the show, but it would be worth it to do so. Our server said he would totally understand if we were late to dinner that evening. And weve already seen Morty The Recycled CEst Magique so that was a no-brainer. Sunset in Key West is like a druid tradition. You can watch it from deck 10. Unobstructed view that people pay $$$ to see on sunset dinner cruisesan option you may want to consider. Or for real local flavor, walk a very short distance to Mallory Square, where everyone gathers to watch it every evening. It has a street carnival atmosphere with live performers.
We really enjoyed ourselves in Key West, and had some nice pool time in the afternoon. This was one of our favorite days of the cruise.
I have been to Key West many times on business (REALLY! No kidding) and already knew the fun places to walk around and what not to miss. I wouldn't even begin to suggest that this will appeal to everyone, but anyone I have observed doing this seemed to be having a great time.
First things first, start with Brunch Sunday at Palo. You can watch the ship pull in to Key West while you feast on decadent goodies. We reserved 11amperfect timing.
We docked near Mallory Square. This is the PREMIUM spot to dock without being forced to depart before sunset. I hope the Magic always gets to dock there. The Carnival Pride docked nearby, but the Fun Ship passengers couldnt walk to all the Fun Stuff. A big gap in the pier forced them to take a very long walk, or hop in a shuttle. I found this to be one of the most beautiful cruise ship docking areas of any of Disneys ports of call (Castaway Cay being the exception, of course). Its about as close to hopping off a cruise ship at the Magic Kingdom as you will ever get. It doesnt have the third world cab driver/hairbraiding/trinket selling atmosphere we have found in other ports. Although, you can easily find the fake tattoos and body jewelry just a few short blocks away.
If you want the Key West tour, you can do the conch train on your own and save money of you book it on the Internet, or better yet-- hop in an air conditioned pink taxi cab and they'll show you all the same things-- plus a few they don't tell you about on the conch train. Cabbies are very friendly. Ever see Taxicab Confessions?
For adults who might like to wet their whistle, I would suggest walking up Duval Street. Virtually every bar and shop worth seeing can be found there. If you are so inclined, you can walk with alcoholic beverages as long as they are in plastic cups. Walk up as far as the "Gay and Lesbian Visitors Bureau" sign for some real local flavor, then turn back. Watering holes not to miss: Irish Kevin's and Sloppy Joe's for great live music and lots of atmosphere-- always busy. Also, Rum Runners, Nick's and Captain Tony's across the street. You can also find the big chains-- Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville, Fat Tuesday's and The Hard Rock Cafe, but I prefer the Key West one of a kind places. There are many others in betweenplenty for a pub-crawl if thats your thing, but just be sure you make it back to the ship!
What about the kids? To each his or her own, but we left ours on the ship. They wont get much out of the Conch Train, and I doubt you want to take them bar hopping. Besidesits the second day of the cruise, and Im sure they will still be very excited to see and try all the new things on the ship.
For everyone, including the kids... don't miss the sunset in Key West, around 8:10pm when we were there, so we didnt have to miss dinner or the show, but it would be worth it to do so. Our server said he would totally understand if we were late to dinner that evening. And weve already seen Morty The Recycled CEst Magique so that was a no-brainer. Sunset in Key West is like a druid tradition. You can watch it from deck 10. Unobstructed view that people pay $$$ to see on sunset dinner cruisesan option you may want to consider. Or for real local flavor, walk a very short distance to Mallory Square, where everyone gathers to watch it every evening. It has a street carnival atmosphere with live performers.
We really enjoyed ourselves in Key West, and had some nice pool time in the afternoon. This was one of our favorite days of the cruise.