My DS - then age 10 and DD then age 6 did the
Pirate Cruise last year (June).
Nice Day. Great pictures of the kids.
Pros - kids get lunch (PB &J, juice pack, gummy worms)
They wear life vests - all ages - have sizes available
from xxs child to xxl adult.
They get a goody bag of pirate loot at the end.
They keep the red bandana's they wear on thier
voyage. The boat starts at GF and tours the beaches
of WL, Poly and CR, then back to the GF.
Lasts about 2 hours (come back at least 15 mins
before it ends). All kids have ID wrist bands.
All adults MUST show ID to pick up the child - even
if the child identifies you as the parent. The Adult
who signs in the child to the prirate cruise, MUST
be there with ID to sign the child out.
No exceptions. No lost children. Safety first.
Boat is a pontoon boat which sits about 20.
Two CM's are on the boat with the children.
The children hunt for 'treasure'.
Con's - my DS wnated to see real treasure,
really dig it up, and see a real snake.
He liked the boat ride - but found it to be childish.
But he did keep my DD company.
Good big brother.

PS- he accepted the goody bag with no problem - LOL.
My DD LOVED the Pirate Cruise.
She thoight the adventure was cool.
So - if your DS is willing to keep your DD company
(they buddy up on the cruise)
and he is not looking for a realistic Pirate treasure,
they he will not get bored.
Benefit - you and your husband can eat at one of
the GF restaurants for a quiet late breakfast -
without the kids
We at at the GF cafe. Wonderful service and food.
Good coffee.
Don't get me wrong - the Pirate Cruise is fun for kids
and does sell out fast. But if your DS is a mature
10 year old with real expectations, looking for a
Pirate adventure, he'll be bored.
If your DS will keep your DD company, and
enjoys a fun boat ride and given time
away from the parents, he'll like it.
I hope it helps and I did not confuse you
