It was a quick walk over to Atlantis, but once we got there we were extremely lost. We finally found our way to an information desk inside the lobby of one of the buildings and she gave us a map. She even drew on the map where we needed to go.
That did not help us at all.
First, we wandered around for about 30 minutes before we finally found a towel hut where we could get our wrist bands. Then, we had to wander some more to find a place with lockers for our stuff. We paid $5 for a small locker (medium was $7 and large was $10). They only accept credit cards at Atlantis no cash. Then, we were on our way.
We quickly got a tube and jumped into the Rapids Lazy River. It was so much fun, except for the fact that it was freezing!!!!!
The high for the day was 73 degrees and the water was actually pretty warm, but the air and wind were terribly cold. We sat in the tube and enjoyed going around and through the rapids, but every time we got wet, I knew I would just be colder.
We went down all of the slides without any lines not many people were dumb enough to be at a water park in the cold and windy weather. Around lunchtime we bundled up in some towels and enjoyed a picnic lunch. The food was really good and had stayed plenty cold with the ice packs in my insulated backpack. No food poisoning -- phew!!
After lunch my husband wanted to go on some more slides, but I just couldnt talk myself into getting wet again. I sat on a lounger, still bundled in a pile of towels, and watched as he went on the waterslides for about 45 more minutes.
Once he felt he had gotten his fill of the waterslides, we walked over to The Dig to check out the aquarium. We also walked by the beach. The beach at Atlantis wasnt anything special and was WAY to wavy for anybody to swim or snorkel there. I enjoyed The Dig. It wasnt very large, and I would never book an excursion just to see the aquarium, but I am glad we saw it while we were there.
It was time to head back to the ship. We walked through the lobby and asked for a taxi. The taxi driver drove around to meet us and told us that it would be $5.75 each for the ride back to the port because there were only two of us. I was just about to argue with her and try to get a cheaper rate when a family of four walked up and shared the taxi with us making it only $4 per person. The ride back took a little longer and was equally as exciting/scary, but we enjoyed swapping stories with the other family who were also heading back to the Wonder. They told us how much their kids were loving the clubs!
Once we got back to our stateroom, it was around 4:00 and we took some time to get warm and change into long pants and jackets. At 4:45 I remembered that I wanted to get my passport stamped. I was sure we were too late,
but we grabbed our passports and got back off the ship. We hurried over to the passport office and they were still there yeah!!!
It did look like they were packing up and getting ready to go home for the day, but they quickly stamped our passports and we were on our way.
I thought it might be fun to head to the straw market, but I was pretty sure it was closed as well. It wasnt very far so we started to walk towards the big tent. About half way there, it started to get a little darker and I felt like we were walking past some shady individuals.
We decided to call it quits. We stopped briefly in a little souvenir shop, picked up some cheap little souvenirs for our kids and walked back to the ship. We boarded the Wonder just before 6:00.
It was time for Toy Story The Musical, but we just did not feel like seeing this show. I had heard it was a pretty literal interpretation of the movie, so we decided against seeing this one. Instead, we grabbed some snacks and headed to Bedtime Stories in the Buena Vista Theater. We had not seen this movie yet, and with three kids at home, we dont get out to see movies very often. We missed the first 15 minutes of the show, but I really liked this movie!
After the movie we killed a little time and money at Mickeys Mates. We were able to make two separate purchases and use our coupon from day one and day two to get the free pins.
The cashier didnt make a big deal out of it and I dont think it would have been a problem to get both pins even if the store hadnt closed an hour early the night before.
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First, we wandered around for about 30 minutes before we finally found a towel hut where we could get our wrist bands. Then, we had to wander some more to find a place with lockers for our stuff. We paid $5 for a small locker (medium was $7 and large was $10). They only accept credit cards at Atlantis no cash. Then, we were on our way.

We quickly got a tube and jumped into the Rapids Lazy River. It was so much fun, except for the fact that it was freezing!!!!!

We went down all of the slides without any lines not many people were dumb enough to be at a water park in the cold and windy weather. Around lunchtime we bundled up in some towels and enjoyed a picnic lunch. The food was really good and had stayed plenty cold with the ice packs in my insulated backpack. No food poisoning -- phew!!

After lunch my husband wanted to go on some more slides, but I just couldnt talk myself into getting wet again. I sat on a lounger, still bundled in a pile of towels, and watched as he went on the waterslides for about 45 more minutes.

Once he felt he had gotten his fill of the waterslides, we walked over to The Dig to check out the aquarium. We also walked by the beach. The beach at Atlantis wasnt anything special and was WAY to wavy for anybody to swim or snorkel there. I enjoyed The Dig. It wasnt very large, and I would never book an excursion just to see the aquarium, but I am glad we saw it while we were there.



It was time to head back to the ship. We walked through the lobby and asked for a taxi. The taxi driver drove around to meet us and told us that it would be $5.75 each for the ride back to the port because there were only two of us. I was just about to argue with her and try to get a cheaper rate when a family of four walked up and shared the taxi with us making it only $4 per person. The ride back took a little longer and was equally as exciting/scary, but we enjoyed swapping stories with the other family who were also heading back to the Wonder. They told us how much their kids were loving the clubs!
Once we got back to our stateroom, it was around 4:00 and we took some time to get warm and change into long pants and jackets. At 4:45 I remembered that I wanted to get my passport stamped. I was sure we were too late,




I thought it might be fun to head to the straw market, but I was pretty sure it was closed as well. It wasnt very far so we started to walk towards the big tent. About half way there, it started to get a little darker and I felt like we were walking past some shady individuals.

It was time for Toy Story The Musical, but we just did not feel like seeing this show. I had heard it was a pretty literal interpretation of the movie, so we decided against seeing this one. Instead, we grabbed some snacks and headed to Bedtime Stories in the Buena Vista Theater. We had not seen this movie yet, and with three kids at home, we dont get out to see movies very often. We missed the first 15 minutes of the show, but I really liked this movie!
After the movie we killed a little time and money at Mickeys Mates. We were able to make two separate purchases and use our coupon from day one and day two to get the free pins.

Up Next: Animator's Palate and WonderQuest...