This was our second
Disney cruise. The first one was a 4 night wonder two years ago. DH and I have also taken a 5 nt Carnival.
The only excursion we did was the Pirate Encounter in Grand Cayman. We have two children, DS8 and DD5, and they LOVED it. It only lasted about 2 hours, but the kids had a blast and it was inexpensive, $35 per adult and $25 per kid. We sailed around the magic and fired at it with the cannon, the kids had to swab the deck with rags and toothbrushes and were doused with seawater. They also took a parent captive, pronounced him guilty of hideous crimes, and doused him with icewater. Then we anchored and swam around the ship for a while. It was perfect for us, and the kids are telling everyone at home all about it. I would recommend it for the 4-10 age group. Older kids will think it's cheesy.
Cozumel was Pirate Night (Wednesday). We chose to take a cab to Chankanaab park. We've been there before and love it. there is a rocky area for snorkeling, a small lagoon area for kids/swimming. A playground, a nature walk with replicas of ruins from around mexico, a fake mayan village with actors doing everyday things from village life (usually only one actor, so not like williamsburg, but still interesting). There are also a couple of restaurants, bars, and shops. You can do the dolphin swim there if your pockets are feeling heavy with gold. Ours were on the lighter side. The cab was $10 each way. Entrance to the park was $48 for the four of us. I think our bar tab was the most expensive part of the day, but the drinks themselves were reasonably priced. We were back onboard by about 4:00.
The kids clubs still seemed pretty dark to me, but my kids didn't care. The magic seemed...normal, I guess. The staterooms were fine. There were some signs of age, nicks and dings in the furniture, etc., but the rooms were clean and nice. No complaints. Pools were up and running, no yucky water, etc.
We did brunch at Palo and really enjoyed it. However, we canceled our dinner ressies, which were prime on a sea day, because we decided that we enjoyed the dining rooms and dining with our family more than we wanted to spend another $50 on dinner. We live in Fl (northwest) and like a relaxed atmosphere more than a froo froo atmosphere. Give me flip flops and the beach with some Jimmy Buffett music in the background anytime. For me, it was almost too fancy to enjoy. Mind you, I'm from NY originally and have plenty of experience with fancy restaurants, I just prefer a laid back atmosphere. As for the future with Palo, been there, done that, probably wouldn't bother again.
My mother took the ruins and beach tour in Cozumel and hated it. Said they told them all about really silly things that weren't interesting. My brother and his kids LOVED the jeep and ruins excursion in Cozumel but it was very pricey.
We stayed at the Radisson the night before and it was lovely. The free parking more than paid for the room and the shuttle (which I was worried about) was hassle-free and quick.
I hope this helps someone out. I certainly owe this board a lot for all of my planning and fun! Any other questions?