Hey, Sandy

They dragged us off, kicking and screaming, too! We had a blast and dd is ready to go again. Hope you don't mind if I add my thoughts here, too.
We did the Golden Eagle Catamaran in St. Maarten. Didn't make it to the French beach 'cuz the surf was too rough, so we ended up at a Dutch beach and didn't see too many fish (except jellyfish). Still had a good time and the kids had a blast "surfing" on the catamaran netting on the way back. St. Maarten shopping area is under "renovation" but we did manage to find the Last Mango in Paradise (for Jimmy Buffet fans), the Guavaberry shop (local liquor that makes a pretty pink Piña Colada) and the shop that has the color changing fingernail polish.
We walked to the Paradise Point Lookout on our own, too. We had a whiney 9 yr old who wanted to be on the airconditioned ship(guess we should have teamed up, Sandy). It was HORRIBLY humid that day. One time was fine, great view, took pictures, but won't do it again. We shopped right around the dock area and I found some beautiful earrings, dd & dh found tshirts and a picture frame and we found some local liquor to take home.
Castaway Cay was our family favorite. Dh said they could have just parked the ship there and he would have been happy, LOL! We reserved snorkeling gear, floats and bikes on board. We shopped first (I would recommend that) and then hit the beach. We snorkeled out and took lots of pictures of fish and all the things Disney has placed in the reef (including Mickey), lazed around on our floats (the beach was crowded!), rode our bikes out past Serenity Bay on the bike trail (away from the crowds). The bbque was good and the Konk Koolers were yummy (with or without alcohol)! Got to get that recipe. Our only disappointment was that the day was just not long enough, LOL, and that the lines for character pictures were just too long to spend valuable beach time waiting in.
Jeanne