DisneyMomOfThree said:
Has anyone done HHI Gypsy Cruise? They have a kids cruise that sounds interesting. Twenty dollars for crabbing, shark fishing, throwing a shrimp net out and dolphin watching. I hear so much about Captain Scott that he is great but roughly $55 dollars per person is tough to swallow, especially with a family of 5.
The $55/quote your referring to must be for the shark fishing or maybe the beach combing trip done with Captain Scott. I don't believe dolphin watching is that much per person unless it has gone up quite a bit.
You don't say how old your children are. I'm not sure if this plays into your plans or not, but I believe with kids under 2, they are free with Captain Scott.
I can tell you that we've done the dolphin tour, beach combing and shark fishing with Captain Scott for the last 5 years and will do 2 of the 3 in another couple of weeks with him again. Although expensive, it's been the highlight of our week there. It's how we chose to spend our vacation $$'s. It might not be the right choice for everyone, but it is for us. Our kids have always enjoyed the experiences and talk about them, still to this day.
We've seen many, many dolphins whether we've done the dolphin tour, beach combing or shark fishing. My personal opinion is to skip the dolphin tour and do one of the other events offered as you will still see dolphins in the water. I know Scott well enough to bet that he's not going to pass up the chance for one of his cruises to see a dolphin, even if it's on the way out to do another activity.
Just so you know, the kids can crab fish right off the pier at the resort. The resort sells the crab nets and shrimp bait (chicken necks or thighs are better though) and it's really easy to toss the net over at the pier and pull up several of the crabs. I've seen people shark fish right off the pier too. We've never tried it but small sharks can be caught.
Obviously, you have to do what you feel is best and is within your price range. I'm just sharing my opinion and experiences. I'm also curious as to what replies you get here -- my kids are very hands on when it comes to fishing, so we're always open to other ideas.