I believe you can't reserve such things pre-cruise. But, if available, you just pick them up on the island. This is from the DCL website:Do they still rent these? My kids have seen them in the tv commercial and want to try them but I don’t see them on the DCL website anywhere.
Thanks for the confirmation (and nice compliment). Can I save your picture to my files?@PrincessShmoo is correct (as she always is)! No pre-reservations, you just stop by the water sports beach area on Castaway Cay to reserve. We didn't do the aqua trikes - we rented kayaks instead - but they looked like fun! There were also stand-up paddle boards, paddle boats, and small sailboats for rent, too.
I took a picture of the price board:
It's a pretty large area you can paddle around in, and it's also very shallow so you can see lots of little shells and sand dollars on the bottom. DD5 enjoyed leaning over the kayak and trying to spot sea life and shells under us.
@PrincessShmoo is correct (as she always is)! No pre-reservations, you just stop by the water sports beach area on Castaway Cay to reserve. We didn't do the aqua trikes - we rented kayaks instead - but they looked like fun! There were also stand-up paddle boards, paddle boats, and small sailboats for rent, too.
I took a picture of the price board:
It's a pretty large area you can paddle around in, and it's also very shallow so you can see lots of little shells and sand dollars on the bottom. DD5 enjoyed leaning over the kayak and trying to spot sea life and shells under us.
Thanks for the confirmation (and nice compliment). Can I save your picture to my files?
Yes, go ahead! I didn't even think it would be helpful to anyone - I literally took it because DH sent me to gather pricing information!
Thank you.Yes, go ahead! I didn't even think it would be helpful to anyone - I literally took it because DH sent me to gather pricing information!
@PrincessShmoo is correct (as she always is)! No pre-reservations, you just stop by the water sports beach area on Castaway Cay to reserve. We didn't do the aqua trikes - we rented kayaks instead - but they looked like fun! There were also stand-up paddle boards, paddle boats, and small sailboats for rent, too.
I took a picture of the price board:
It's a pretty large area you can paddle around in, and it's also very shallow so you can see lots of little shells and sand dollars on the bottom. DD5 enjoyed leaning over the kayak and trying to spot sea life and shells under us.
Do you need to bring cash to rent these items or can they add it to your key card?