mom_rules said:
1) I'm guessing that neither of you had experienced any sea sickness? Where was your stateroom located?
2) We aren't planning any excursions either-what did you decide to do in Nassau?
3) What are must do's on a cruise and what would you suggest we skip?
4) Did you participate in any of the seminars (wine tasting etc.)? Would you recommend the wine package?
Okay Mom_Rules, I will try and answer some of the questions here:
1) DW became a little queasy the last night. This was a combination of getting hot while packing, not taking her seasick meds until evening, and the fact that Capt. Henry was doing 18 knots through the gulf stream. I did take a precautionary Bonine, even though I am not prone to seasickness. Felt like being rocked in a cradle to me!
2) DW and I just walked around a little bit. I had injured my back on Friday night, and wasn't up for a lot of things, so we only walked through some of the shops and the straw market. Keep in mind, Nassau is not a little US. There are a lot of shops, just like you would find in any beach city in the US, but the culture is different. People can be pushy, especially for cabs and shuttles, but if you say "No thank you," they will leave you alone. If you get a chance, take a walking tour of Nassau. The Passporter book has a great one that will show you many of the sites.
3) Do NOT miss Hercules the MUSE-ical, Disney Dreams and the Golden Mickeys. These are typical Disney style shows, and were great for a couple of childless adults as well! Hercules can be corny, but it is still fun! Also, don't try and DO everything. DW and I wanted to do some things that we ended up passing on, just because we knew we were going to do another cruise in the future. I would honestly say, don't miss the Palo brunch. The food and atmosphere are wonderful. Also, don't miss the sail away party or the Tropical deck party in Nassau. These may be aimed at kids, but I saw a lot of adults (and we were two of them) right down front on deck 9 dancing to the music.
4) We did not do any of the seminars. Since we were on the 4 day, most of those occurred on the sea day. We had spa reservations for that morning, and mostly relaxed by the pool. I did do the Jackpot bingo on Wed., but felt it was a waste. Although it is a matter of luck, there were so many people playing that the first 4 games were complete in 10 minutes. We did not do the wine tasting, but I am sure it would be a blast.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask!