Chapter 6 - Cozumel
Today was a day I had been looking forward to for a long time. We were going swimming with dolphins!
I again woke up early and did 4 laps around Deck 4. After showering and dressing, DH and I headed to Topsiders for a leisurely breakfast. There was no rush this morning as we wouldn’t be docking until about 9:30. On our way back to the cabin we ran into our friends who had had breakfast at Lumiere’s. Lumiere’s has a new, more elaborate breakfast menu and they said they had enjoyed it. We made a mental note to try it the next day and headed back to our room.
The kids were awake and functioning. They got ready and had some room-service breakfast. Once the all-ashore was given we called the grandpas and our friends and headed to Deck 1 Aft to meet them. We went ashore and DD realized she had forgotten her wallet. Shopping in Mexico was high on her list of must-do’s so she ran back onboard to get it. I waited for her in the gangway so she would be allowed off. (You can sign a waiver for kids under 18 to exit the ship without you but I only felt comfortable doing that at
Castaway Cay.)
Wallet in hand, DD returned a few minutes later and we were on our way. The dock area is a bit more built-up than I remembered it and it was very nice. We made our way to the street and found two cabs to take us to Chankanaab. Total cost for the two cabs was $22 ($12 for the one carrying 5 people and $10 for the one carrying 4 people.) which I thought was more than reasonable. It was about a 10-minute drive to the park and our driver pointed out lots of local sites and several large lizards.
Once at Chankanaab we checked in for our dolphin swim. The grandpas were not doing the activity so they purchased admission to the park (our swim included it) and we were on our way. We made a brief stop for DS to get his picture taken with some parrots and then moved further into the park. We were given bracelets for admission to the park and those of us doing the swim were given a second bracelet for that. We were instructed to wait by the pool and listen for our group to be called at 11:00. It was now a little after 10:00 so the kids (young and old) spend some time in the pool. We also watched the people in the 10:00 group do their dolphin swim and it was lots of fun seeing what we’d be doing.
Chankanaab is a really lovely place and I highly recommend it for your day in Cozumel. The dolphin area is right near the entrance but they also have a pool, beach, snorkel trail, replica Mayan ruins and places to eat & shop. It is a National Park and very well maintained. We barely scratched the surface in our time there and agreed that we’d love to come back sometime to do the rest.
The kids at the entrance to the park...
DS enjoying the pool...
DS and DD in front of the dolphin swim area...
Right at 11:00 they called our group. There were 28 of us, altogether, and we were led to a room with wooden benches (DDad and DF-I-L stayed with our bags at the table but had a great view of our swim). Here we watched a video telling us all about dolphins and what we’d be doing that day. It really took our excitement to the next level.
When the video was over we were split into 4 groups of 7. This was terrific as we were a group of 7 all on our own. We were the first group to go and were given PFDs before being led to Platform 1. This is where we first met our dolphins, Chaac (sounds like Jack) and Itamna. They were GORGEOUS! We got to pet them as they swam by us several times and I was already more than thrilled with our day.
Meeting Chaac and Itamna...
We took turns doing the various tricks with the dolphins. There was the kiss, the hug, the dorsal tow and the foot push. I have to admit that I was sure that I was going to mess up somehow. I was sure my knees wouldn’t stay locked for the foot push or that I’d miss the dorsal fins as the dolphins swam past me. I am happy to report that I did just fine. I did all of the tricks and had a blast. The feeling of the dolphins’ noses against your feet as they push you through the water is one I’ll never forget. As everyone else did their tricks I noticed the looks on their faces. You just can’t help but be joyous when you're with these amazing creatures.
Giving and receiving kisses...
The Hug...
The Dorsal Tow...
The Foot Push...
All too soon, however, our time was up. We spent a few minutes playing with the dolphins before they had to leave. We sang Jingle Bells with them, had a fairly vicious splash-fight and got to see them do some leaps, which are amazing when they happen right next to you.
After we returned our PFDs we were taken to another room where we got to watch the DVD of our experience. Well, there was absolutely no way I was going to be leaving there without that DVD. It was fantastic. An added bonus was that there was nobody else in our video. That made it extra special. Our photos weren’t done yet so we went to shower and change before going back to the shop to see them. Chankanaab offers an open-air shower area that is accessible to everyone, along with changing rooms, lockers and nice, clean bathrooms.
We headed back into the shop and looked at the photos. They were great, but very expensive. There were five shots of each person but I narrowed ours down to two of each of us. I bought those, along with the DVD and managed to stay within my budget for Cozumel. On a sad note, once we returned home we found out that our DVD was blank. I am still trying to get this resolved with Dolphin Discoveries and am sure that it was an honest mistake. Luckily our friends also bought the DVD and theirs is fine so we can just copy that if we have to. Had they not had a copy I would have been devastated! These are memories that I want to be able to relive again and again.
Purchase made, it was off to lunch. We were all starving so we went straight to the outdoor restaurant at Chankanaab. There was a trio of musicians strolling around and we had them play some songs for us as we waited for our food.
We had tacos, nachos, enchiladas, beans, rice and more. It was all delicious and disappeared very quickly. The prices were very reasonable and I was still within budget!
So, our dolphin swim had been great, we were showered and clean and our bellies were full. So far it had been a most excellent day. We now decided to head back to the ship and caught a taxi van that fit all of us from the entrance of the park. The cost was $25 which was a bit more than the morning’s ride had cost, but it was still more than reasonable…less than $3 per person. The taxi dropped us off at the backside of the mall at the pier which made DD very happy. Finally she was going to get to shop! The moms and daughters stayed a the mall while the guys headed back to the ship with the beach stuff and wet towels. Somehow I think we got the better end of the deal.
DD’s money was burning a hole in her pocket and she really wanted to buy a dress. We wandered into a shop that had lots of different Mexican dresses and both girls tried on several. DD settled on a hot pink halter dress with a long, handkerchief style bottom and crocheted midriff that looked beautiful on her (okay, I’m biased). She was given a price of $38 but successfully bartered her way down to $30. Her friend chose a red sundress and also got the price down to $30 from $38. Perhaps they could have gotten them for a bit less but they were happy with both their dresses and the price so all was good. They also both liked a purse that they saw but the asking price was $35 and they thought that was too steep…even with bartering.
From there we browsed through some of the other shops. There was a kiosk selling any 3 necklaces for $10 and this quickly caught the girls’ attention. DD has become an accessory queen and never passes up the opportunity for some inexpensive additions to her collection. They both chose 3 necklaces and then we continued on. We headed upstairs as you have to go up and over a bridge to get to the ships. Here, at another kiosk, they found the same purses they saw downstairs but here they were selling for $25. Both girls successfully negotiated that price down to $20 and were ecstatic. On the upper level there was also a shop selling 3 T-shirts for $12 so I purchased them for DH, DS and the grandpas. They were very nice quality and quite a steal for the price.
As in Key West, DD and I were shopped out before our friends. We left them looking at Mexican vanilla and headed back to the ship. I snapped a couple pictures of DD along the way and then we were “home”.
You can see DD's snazzy new purse hanging from her right elbow...
Even though we had showered at Chankanaab we were hot and sticky and ready for another one. I thought about heading up to the fitness center for mine but decided to wait for DD to finish. She promised to be quick. Riiiiight. To her credit she was quicker than usual but quick?...I don’t think so. It wasn’t a problem as we had nowhere to be so I relaxed with DS and watched another 20 minutes of Transformers.
It was Pirate Night and we had come prepared. One of my favorite hobbies is sewing and I had made us all pirate costumes…including the grandpas. They were good sports and wore their pirate shirts, although I think they did it only because they love me. They didn’t really have much of that pirate-spirit, if you know what I mean. I realized that the elastic in my blouse was too long so the neck opening was a bit too big. I made a mental note to see if I could get a sewing kit from Guest Services and fix it for the following week. DD’s shirt had also lost the elastic in one cuff so we rolled them up and I added it to my mental to-do list. Anyway, once dressed we headed to the Atrium for pictures. In the months before sailing I had decided that the one thing I really wanted to do was get a set of Lifestyle Portraits done of us in our pirate costumes. Well, the timing just didn’t work out and it didn’t happen. Instead we got some nice pictures with Captain Mickey and I decided that that would have to be our Christmas card picture instead. Those plans would change the following week, but we’ll get to that.
After photos we headed off to Animator’s Palate. Luis and Graham were in full pirate costume and looked great. Some of us really got into the pirate spirit, including the husband of our friends who had put the DVC pirate character tattoos all over his face and was only speaking in “Pirate”. It was great fun and the food was fantastic. I had the crabcake and beef and both were excellent. I heard no complaints from anyone else at the table so I assume they all enjoyed their dinners as well. DD’s friend decided to head off before dessert as she wanted to get right to the Stack. DS also left to head to Ocean Quest and that left DD at the table with all of the adults. (There was no way she was missing dessert again tonight!) Well, the pirate festivities began and she remained fully planted in her chair. No dancing around the restaurant for her. Uh uh…no way! Well, that was until Luis saw her and insisted she get up and follow him, saying “But you have the best costume here, you have to come”. As you can see from the picture, she had a great time and was really glad she stayed. Tonight was also memorable as Katharine ordered every dessert on the menu. This will play a bigger part in the story when we get to the Eastern but this is where it began.
After dessert Katharine headed of to change and go to the Stack while the rest of us decided to go to the movie, Enchanted, in the Walt Disney Theater. We quickly popped down to the room to change before heading up to find seats. The theater was only about 1/3 full and I think many guests decided to skip the movie so they wouldn’t be late to the pirate deck party. DH was also feeling the effects of a long day so he decided to skip the movie and take a quick nap instead. So, DS, DDad and I watched Enchanted…and loved it! The Working Song made this movie a must-buy for me and I thought the cast did a great job with their human and animated characters.
After the movie DS headed to Ocean Quest while I headed up to Deck 9 to see what was left of the deck party. DH was supposed to be up there but it was crowded and I never did find him. It turns out we were standing very near each other but never connected. I thought the party was cute and loved it when Mickey zipped in. The fireworks were very nice and I watched them as I strolled along Deck 10 on my way back to the Forward stairs.
Back it the room I sat and re-examined the events of the day. It had been an amazing one and I could now check “Swim with Dolphins” off of my life’s to-do list. DH and I went to sleep and the kids came in by their curfew times.
Seas tonight were, again, smooth as could be.