momof2minnies
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ME TOO!
Linda
Linda
This is what he said at the last evening. I also noticed all the "time to get off the ship announcements" this morning were made by a woman.
DS6's favorite thing on the whole boat was the Midship Detective Agency. Obsessed with it, almost annoyingly so, but he had a great time with it. Would like to check this out with my 4 year old. Wondering if 4 is too young?
Avoided the main pool area like the plague, just too crowded, didn't look like fun at all. I'm not usually squeamish at all, but the crowded, cloudy, and very warm Mickey and Donald pool water grossed me out. This just sounds so gross. It was the same on the Magic. So glad my daughter wasn't potty trained so unable to go in!
Little underwhelmed by the Aquaduck. Nice and all, and certainly unique, but not very exciting. My daughter doesn't swim on her own. Can she go on with me?...but the splash areas (Nemo and Aqualab) were pretty great. So glad to hear that! Will try and keep my daughter there, rather than the gross pool.![]()
Kids weren't fans of the Oceaneer Lab/Club at first. I think it was too crowded during that first sea day and left a bad impression, but they warmed up to it later in the trip. Thanks for the sea day info. My daughter wouldn't go into the kids club on the Magic. I'm hoping 1.5 years later, she'll give it a try!
Didn't do any DCL excursions, organized them all ourselves:
Costa Maya: Did the Chacchoben Ruins through Native Choice. Excellent tour. Much better than the one we did several years ago. Small group of 12 people, very personal, lot of background on the Mayan culture and history during both the van ride and the tour itself. Our tour guides Casey and David were great. I want to do a tour with Native Choice but we're only in port for 4 1/2 hours and I'm really nervous about getting back to the ship on time. (We NEVER do the ship's tour!) Were you in port longer?
Castaway Cay: We spent a few hours on the beach near the Pelican Plunge water slides when the kids spent about 2 hrs trying to catch fish. The water slides were great, fast and loved they way they spit you out about 2 feet above the water. Just wondering if you have to be a swimmer or my daughter can buddy-up with me?No doubt beautiful, and good facilities, but the food at Cookies was kind of meh. I thought the same thing!
Port Canaveral: After disembarking, went to Kennedy Space Center. Probably the least favorite part of the trip. Really expensive at $50/$40 per adult/child. Next time contact your congressman - 6 months in advance - for free tickets. We're also planning to go - I was planning the day before the cruise but now that I see how early everyone disembarked (we have a late-ish flight home), I may consider going that day. How many hours would you allow to see the Space Center?
Overall, a great trip. Would love to do again in a couple years, but will likely be at least another 5yrs before being able to swing it with all the other vacations we want to do. My wife went to discuss pre-booking another cruise, but it really didn't seem to be a bargain despite the "10%" off. We paid less for this cruise a few months before than they wanted with the discount. Surprised about this. We pre-booked our Dec. cruise while we were on the Magic and I think we got a really good deal, especially considering how over-priced the Magic from NYC was!
Thanks for all the great info!
Port Canaveral: After disembarking, went to Kennedy Space Center. Probably the least favorite part of the trip. Really expensive at $50/$40 per adult/child. The Saturn V/Apollo center was a highlight, but the rest of it was underwhelming. Might be better once the Atlantis exhibit is done this summer. I remembered being much more impressed 10 yrs ago. Maybe it was all because the kids were tired and generally uninterested, maybe just the cost/enjoyment ratio was low. Several signs and prints indicated how the center is privately run by an outside company on admission revenue only, and that no tax dollars are spent, but if there is someplace that deserves tax money and/or national park/monument/museum status, this should be it. God knows the government spends our tax money of much less worthy things.
My wife went to discuss pre-booking another cruise, but it really didn't seem to be a bargain despite the "10%" off. We paid less for this cruise a few months before than they wanted with the discount.
Brent
Up until about 15 years ago, KSC was a tax-payer run facility that was free to the public. You only paid to go on tours of the working facilities (about $20 back then; I never went). Up until I was a teen, even the IMAX movies were free. They used to have a short film called "The First Boy on Mars" that I particularly enjoyed. Then they started charging to see IMAX, and shortly thereafter the Center was sold to a private company, and it's been a "theme park" ever since. My family has not paid to go in ever since. It really is very sad. My family used to drive out there for "something different to do" and I miss those days. I'd say to anyone, unless you have a passion for spaceflight, I wouldn't dream of paying those prices to visit a once tax-payer run facility.