Oh man!!! We stayed in Cocoa Beach the night before our disembarkment at the Raddison (5/16). We got the "Cruise" package which allows you to park your car for free for the time of your cruise. Great hotel might I add!
Then 5/17 we boarded the ship. Checking in was totally painless. Went to our stateroom and was so psyched about it. Deck 6 - awesome! Unpacked - strolled the ship to get familiar with and where everything was. Made reservations for Palo's for that evening since other nights were already booked. We had the mandatory fire drill at 4PM which was pretty painless and didn't take long and then we headed out to sea! Took some great shots on Deck 9 leaving Port Canaveral. I DID get seasick later that night. I had the seabands on (they didn't work) and took some Dramaine (that didn't work either). I didn't throw-up - just had that queasy stomach thing going on. Needless-to-say, because of it, I couldn't enjoy Palo's as much as I would have liked. It's on Deck 10 and I felt the ship ALOT on this deck and having hte ocean as the view didn't help! Was in bed by 10PM and for the rest of the cruise was fine!!!
First Port of call- Nassau/Paradise Island. We did the Atlantis Shore Excursion which I would recommend. The tour takes about 45 min and then you are free to play in Atlantis and/or take the ferry back over to Nassau. The ferry ride is really nice as it gives some history. Beware of hawkers. Nassau reminded me of Tijuana. I mean I understand it's somewhat of a poor area and they depend on tourism. If you have street smarts you should do fine. We took the ferry back to Nassau around 3:30PM so that we could check out the sites there. Nassau shuts down at 5PM; shops, ferry's etc. You have until 10:30PM to board the ship, so I guess if you wanted to hang out on Paradise Island you could. You would need to take a cab back to the boat in that case. Atlantis in itself is gorgeous - just to see it and not nexessarily to dream about ever staying there.
We had the late night dinner time (we have no kids) and that worked out well. We ended up doing hot dogs that night and just relaxing, so that was 2 nights in a row that we didn't meet our assigned dinner friends. We played BINGO on the ship and won a decent jackpot and a gift cert for 2 for
Castaway Cay for all day snorkeling, all day floats and 1 hour bike rentals
Next Port of Call - Castaway Cay - GORGEOUS and RELAXING! Went to Serenity Bay - Adult Beach so that it would be easier to meet up for the Kyack/Hiking Excursion. This part of the island is really nice - quiet. Unfortunately due to low tide and breezy conditions, our kyacking tour was cancelled. We could have just done the hiking, but we decided as a group that the kyacking part of it was the appeal and we all bagged it. My husband, who is not a beach goer unlike me was the reason for the kyacking trip, so with it being cancelled he was wondering what he was going to do. Well, we took the tram back to the family beach and he decided to use the gift cert for snorkeling while I sunbathed! he had an underwater case for his digital camera and got some great pics and had ALOT of fun. It was his first time for snorkeling and loved it. Found something new he likes to do. Had to leave the beaches by 3:30PM (they sound a horn) and headed back to the boat. Stopped at the post office to mail my postcards and get the Bahama Stamp!
Our dinner rotation that night was at Animator's Pallette and so we went to dinner and FINALLY met our fellow dinner friends. met some great people. The food was awesome, our server team was awesome and the restaraunt is too cool.
Our next day was a day at sea and we just pretty much relaxed, met everyone again at dinner at Parrot Cay which was our first assigned restaruant. Next day was disembarkment day
On our day at sea, we had gone to a disembarkment talk which was very helpful and later in the day saw a show in the Walt disney Theatre. You have to leave all luggage outside your door that your 'checking" by 11PM Just a tip....when you have to disembark, the earlier dinner seating has to eat breakfast at 6:45AM and the later dinner seating has breakfast at 8:00AM. We were glad we had the later seating!!!! Everyone has to be off the ship by 9AM.
After the cruise, going to Disney was a little anti-climatic (sad to say), we usually go 1-2 times a year (thanks DVC!) So, since we enjoyed the cruise THAT much, we would rather use our points next year to doing a 7-night cruise.
Well, hope the info was helpful. Lemme know if I can offer anything else.
Gina