The crowds around the pools on the cruise ship were pretty crazy and we didn't even swim once. As a matter of fact, we only went on the Aqua Duck one time because there were so many people. At one point, the wait time for the Aqua Duck was way over an hour.
If it hadn't been for the Pirate Night Party and
Castaway Cay, I would have been super disappointed with the cruise. Those two things were the cruise's saving grace and kept us from saying the whole cruise was a bust. Wait, I take that back, the view from our super big porthole of the beautiful water was great. I've never seen water that crystal clear before and we were able to spot a couple of manatees, a sea turtle, quite a few stingrays and three dolphins.
We kinda sorta
did feel like we didn't get our money's worth but we can now say that we've been on a cruise and we have that experience under our belt. The cost of the three night cruise cost more than our six night stay at the CBR (with tickets and the dining plan) so that made us come away with a little bit of a sour taste in our mouths.
The WDW portion of our trip went very well with the exception of being rushed. We went to Epcot twice, Magic Kingdom twice and once to both Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. I was pleasantly surprised with the crowds or lack thereof. Well, I guess I shouldn't say "lack thereof" but it wasn't as crowded as we've seen it before. We were able to get over half of the MK done on Memorial Day and then finished up the rest on our second day in the park. The only time we found really long lines were for Soarin' at Epcot and I attributed some of that to Test Track being closed.
It was hot but it was not as hot as it would have been if we were at home. I think the high was 90 or 91 when we were in WDW and at home it was already in the high 90s. It rained on us a good bit a couple of the days but we put on our ponchos and kept on going.
Thankfully, John suggested (before we left) that we add a day to the beginning of our trip and pre-cruise so we were able to do some shopping and dining at DTD. Had we not had that extra day, we wouldn't have had much time for DTD and that would have been a real bummer. We are like you guys and like to go to DTD at least a couple of times each trip.
Oh and if we ever do go on a cruise again (which I doubt will ever happen unless it's to Alaska), I won't be getting off at Nassau. We did a See and Sea Tour that took us on a boat tour first, then we transferred to a semi-submarine where we saw all sorts of fish and the last part was a bus tour. The first two portions of the tour were fine but the bus tour was not our cup of tea. We drove by their Parliament, Police Headquarters, Library, etc. and the paint was peeling off the buildings and just across the street, trash was piled up on the sidewalks (if you could call them that) and in front of buildings. It was N-A-S-T-Y. When we stopped at a Fort, the vendors were set up around the Fort and trying to get us to buy their merchandise. They were pretty aggressive. Needless to say, we didn't do any walking around the town after the tour ended.
The CBR was as gorgeous as always. Our first two nights which were pre-cruise, we were in Barbados 11 and the six nights after the cruise we were in Aruba 51. They were having nightly marshmallow roasts and movies at Old Port Royale. We were able to watch one movie prior to going on the cruise but didn't have time once we were back. We really missed our resort "down time".
Oh well, like I said, we can now say we've been there done that.