Jess_S
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We're currently booked on the April 30, 2017 S. Caribbean cruise on the Magic. Here's the itinerary:
1 San Juan, Puerto Rico
2 At Sea - -
3 Bridgetown, Barbados
4 Castries, St. Lucia
5 Fort-de-France, Martinique
6 St. John's, Antigua
7 Basseterre, St. Kitts
8 San Juan, Puerto Rico
My husband is interested in seeing Castaway Cay (we've never been), so I am considering booking a B2B on the repositioning cruise from San Juan to Port Canaveral. The itinerary for the repositioning is:
1 San Juan (Pan American Pier)
2 St. Kitts
3 Antigua
4 Tortola
5 At Sea
6 Castaway Cay
My concerns about booking the B2B are:
1) Will the trip feel too long? I'd love to hear from people who've done B2Bs where some of the ports repeat. (I assume menu and show repetition is par for the course with a B2B).
2) Should we trade pre-trip travel in Puerto Rico for an extra week of cruising? If we don't book the B2B, we'd probably spend 3 nights or so in San Juan and travel around PR a bit. If we do book the B2B, there won't be money or time for that. (We'd just come in the day before, giving us a little time to see San Juan -- but nothing else in PR).
3) Will there be enough to keep my 4 year old entertained? I'm more worried about ports because the DCL port adventures that will accept 4 year olds are pretty much limited to bus tours, which neither he nor I have any interest in. That means we'll be on our own in every port. Those of you who have taken young kids to the Caribbean, what activities did your kids enjoy?
The pluses I've come up with are: 1) seeing Castaway Cay; 2) less pressure to do everything on the ship during week 1; 3) chance to see how my son does in kids club before booking Palo, tastings and other adult stuff; and 4) my birthday falls during the repositioning cruise.
So, to B2B or not 2B? That is the question. We can't book until tomorrow, so I have all day today to decide whether to give my TA the go-ahead on the B2B.
1 San Juan, Puerto Rico
2 At Sea - -
3 Bridgetown, Barbados
4 Castries, St. Lucia
5 Fort-de-France, Martinique
6 St. John's, Antigua
7 Basseterre, St. Kitts
8 San Juan, Puerto Rico
My husband is interested in seeing Castaway Cay (we've never been), so I am considering booking a B2B on the repositioning cruise from San Juan to Port Canaveral. The itinerary for the repositioning is:
1 San Juan (Pan American Pier)
2 St. Kitts
3 Antigua
4 Tortola
5 At Sea
6 Castaway Cay
My concerns about booking the B2B are:
1) Will the trip feel too long? I'd love to hear from people who've done B2Bs where some of the ports repeat. (I assume menu and show repetition is par for the course with a B2B).
2) Should we trade pre-trip travel in Puerto Rico for an extra week of cruising? If we don't book the B2B, we'd probably spend 3 nights or so in San Juan and travel around PR a bit. If we do book the B2B, there won't be money or time for that. (We'd just come in the day before, giving us a little time to see San Juan -- but nothing else in PR).
3) Will there be enough to keep my 4 year old entertained? I'm more worried about ports because the DCL port adventures that will accept 4 year olds are pretty much limited to bus tours, which neither he nor I have any interest in. That means we'll be on our own in every port. Those of you who have taken young kids to the Caribbean, what activities did your kids enjoy?
The pluses I've come up with are: 1) seeing Castaway Cay; 2) less pressure to do everything on the ship during week 1; 3) chance to see how my son does in kids club before booking Palo, tastings and other adult stuff; and 4) my birthday falls during the repositioning cruise.
So, to B2B or not 2B? That is the question. We can't book until tomorrow, so I have all day today to decide whether to give my TA the go-ahead on the B2B.