Disney Fantasy merry time cruise W. Caribbean - first cruise questions!

flashy09

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So excited and so many questions.

I will have a 3 yr old (will be close to 4) and just turned 6 yr old girls. My main questions are about the ports of call. We are stopping at Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Falmouth and Castaway Cay. I would love to do a dolphin experience, but not sure which port offers the best one (most personal interaction and a feeling the dolphins are happy and in a large/suitable/nice enclosure), and a beach day - looking for a pretty beach that has kids activities, but also relaxation for adults....one with a kids club would be great! Would also like to have a horse back riding excursion, but am a very experienced (was a professional at one time) rider and don't want a typical nose to tail walk along ride. I loved riding in St Lucia with the man who has horses right by Sandals Grande ....rode through the town, plenty of good canters, unlimited time in the sea.

I am open to Disney and non Disney excursions.

Also my mom loves birds and nature (she is 70 though) so any especially beautiful and easy birdwatching trips very appreciated!

Thank you!
 
We did the Cozumel dolphin Excursion (in 2014)and it was 'ok'. The pictures were very pricey and we didn't buy them.

A friend of mine did the GC one with her kids and she said it was good.

(my kids were 3 and 6 at the time)

As for beach: we just took a cab to the beach in GC. It was a nice day.
 
You'll rarely, if ever, find anything other than a nose-to-rump greenhorn ride on a cruise excursion. Most people don't even know how to handle a canter or a trot so it's just a walking tour so people can say they rode a horse.
 
I am hoping to find something like the "island riders" of St Lucia. I don't mind booking independently.

Disney says the Dolphin push/pull in Cozumel is open to kids under 42 inches, but they have to ride on a boogie board with a parent. However the park chat lady says they have to be 48 inches to even sign up for the push/pull and can't even be in the water, let alone ride, if under. Only can do the encounter program. So I guess Disney website is incorrect. Disney also says kids 6 yrs old and up and over 42 inches can take part of the Grand Cayman one - is that true? Has anyone done a dolphin push with a kid in the 43 inch range to verify? Thank you
 

The main stable I can find in Falmouth is Braco Stables, and several reviews say that it was slow paced. They have fantastic ratings across a few different travel sites, though, so it might be worth it to you.
 

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