Day 3 – our own little island with a few hundred friends from the ship!
We got up bright and early because this was going to be the day on
Castaway Cay, promises of beach sand in our toes, snorkeling and trying out my new little waterproof, destruction proof, idiot proof camera with the “food porn” automatic setting!
When we did Premier Cruise lines, they would park the boat off-shore from their island and shuttle people over on launches, kind of like good sized pontoon boats. Not Disney! Nope, they build themselves a nice pier for docking the whole cruise ship so you can come and go as you please, and they can unload gear and supplies as needed.
So we got up early to watch them dock the ship at the island and have breakfast on the stern deck overlooking the shore. Did I mention earlier that it was cold and windy on the first few days? Anyone remember my wining about that? Guess what – still COLD AND WINDY on day 3. While getting dressed we watched the planning channel on the stateroom TV and saw that all the shore excursions involving the water were cancelled. So, we get ready to go make the best of this and give it a try. You have to try dining outside for breakfast, memories of this meal helped get me through many a difficult winter morning this winter!
Can’t you just “feel” the wind and chill in that photo? Here is a shot of my breakfast getting cold while I take the shot. By the way, Frank, that is a Krispy Kreme donut on the plate! And it has pepper on it because I made the mistake of trying to put some salt and pepper on my eggs outside on a windy day. I don’t recommend trying a KK donut with pepper.
I took some video while seated there that I wish I could figure out how to load on this page. They were backing the ship in to the pier, and it is a slow process. I’m figuring that ships are not usually designed with a reverse option, and this puppy was shaking, rattling and rolling like you would not believe. Lots of sand and silt in being stirred up in the water. I was thinking they need to get Donny out there to help back that giant RV into it’s site! The video shows the glass panels that cover part of the outdoor dining actually bouncing in there brackets and making a fairly creepy sound. But, they managed to get us into the pier safe and sound, even had the island staff outside waving the big Mickey hands to greet us. Did I get a photo of that? No, you do remember about the cold wind making my breakfast cold and even my children know better than to get between me and my food!
We finish breakfast and head back to the stateroom to get changed into our swimming gear, gather up some water bottles and “stuff” to head on over to the adult only beach for a relaxing day. For those who are just looking into this, they designed the island to have a family beach area where everyone can go, there is a teen area for older kids to be away from their annoying little brothers and sisters, and then there is a place for adults to go and get away from the kids. Lucky for us, we were travelling without the kids so we could go try that beach; they actually made announcements about not dropping your kids off at the other beaches and escaping to the adult only beach – I never thought of trying that! All these years when I could have out run the little rug rats and enjoyed some peace and quiet and I never once thought about just doing that.
So, off we go, departing from the ramp near the stern of the ship for our stroll. There was a lot of construction going on to prep the area for the new, larger ship, but they did the best they could to keep the area looking decent during construction. You can pick up a tram ride from the end of the pier or you can walk along a nice paved walkway to the family beach, which is what we decided to do. After all, it was a fantastic, CHILLY and WINDY day! And here we are, greeted with the friendly reminder about the days activities:
And shots of the ship in the bay:
That “healthy glow” on my face, in case you are wondering, was the result of being sand blasted. Just in case any of you were wondering about my grooming skills…..
Then we passed by the area where we would have been able to take out a wave runner, if it was not so WINDY and CHILLY (anyone want some cheese with my wine????). Kind of a sad photo really, they look lonely over there wondering why all the kids are passing them by and not taking them out to pound on the waves…
So, we make the most of it and head on over to Serenity Bay, that peaceful, quiet spot on the, ahem, WINDWARD side of the island today. We managed to score one of the few hammocks on the beach. Once again, Disney has a way of working the whole capitalist approach to leave you wanting more. Creating that “demand” needed in the “supply and demand” equation. For whatever reason, there are many lounge chairs on the beach, but only a few hammocks. Now I know they can be expensive and require sooo much maintenance to just plant and leave behind, but I don’t get why they have so few on this beach? There are more on the beach at the Fort. But, because Nancy is the ultimate trip planning queen, she knew this and we hot-footed it over there early to get one.
It was not long before we were joined by other cruisers, like vultures circling, waiting for us to get up from the hammock so they could claim it for the rest of the day. What they did not know is how skilled I am at planting my fat **** in a comfortable spot for hours on end! So we managed to strike up a friendly conversation after a while, where I learned from one of the women that the water was not really all that warm, and when she tried snorkeling she found that the water was full of sand and silt stirred up by days of high wind. So I never got to try the camera for the underwater shots that I was so looking forward to. I had some photos from 1989 where I got to use my father’s Minolta underwater camera that actually used 110 film. On that trip, the only shots of fish that I could get were these little buggers about one to two inches long. I called them bait fish! Anyway, the only pictures I had included my feet in there for scale so you could see how small they are, and nobody wants to see that! But I digress…
We enjoyed our time on the hammock built for two, all bundled up in our extra towels trying to get some sun . A little while later, when it became obvious that the sun was not going to warm the area up that much with the cold wind blowing in off the water, and my snoring was not going to scatter the vultures waiting nearby for the hammock, we decided to head on back for some more, wait for it, just wait……….FOOD!
We walked on back down the beach, occasionally looking back at the vultures hopping on the hammock that we left behind, gathering shells along the way. Then we strolled along the tarmac of the airfield that is the quickest route to and from the family beach area and most of the dining options. They have a really big area set up for this, and the staff on the ship all come on over to the island to help dole out the calories to the hungry hoards. I don’t recall what all the options are, but we just opted for the cafeteria style option, wandering through and adding food to our tray. There is a very large, covered seating area nearby with lots of picnic tables. It was a little crowded, but there always seemed to be open seating areas, maybe because a lot of people were eating on the beach as well. I think if it was raining lightly that this place would get crowded.
Here are the mandatory food shots, Nancy’s selection first:
And then my plain ole burger and cookie selection;
There was a much bigger selection of food available, but I have been trying to remind myself that I don’t have to taste everything on the buffet just because it does not cost any more. I have found that it does come with a price….I get fatter! There is not enough time or energy left for me to get the exercise needed to handle the extra calories and I have decided to stick around on this planet long enough to be a burden on those kids of mine. They owe me, BIG TIME!
On the stroll over to the shops to get some Castaway Cay plunder, we discovered a food station with some healthy fruit options being manned by one of our dining servers, so we talked with him for a while and grabbed a plate to share:
Well, we are now about half way through the final day of the cruise, and I will get this posted while I try and get through the last few shots and closing thoughts. Hey, I’m a poet and I didn’t even know it ;-). Thanks for the patience, your friendly cruise director will be along again shortly to provide more banter and photos!