FigmentSpark
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We leave in 45 days. We don't have anything booked for any excursions, since we've only just signed up for the cruise a few weeks ago. Most things are booked.
Can a family just go and sit on the beach (like on Castaway Cay)?
I see there is a slide and the zip lining still available. Is that any good?
Also, there are two zip lining options, which is better?
Is zip lining hard (like will a 60 year old enjoy it) or is it really just for the athletic types that can hold their own weight on their arms?
The slide appears to be an "all you can slide" for one price (is that right or is it really just one ride?), but it's far away from everything. Is it worth the price and how many rides will you really get in the day?
Is there a tram to take you to the slide entrance?
Is this appropriate for all ages or should you really not do it if you're over, say 50? Will a 20 year old enjoy it like he did as a kid or is it too much of a "lazy" ride?
What else is there worth doing on Labadee, likely on our own?
Also, do you pay for the regular deck chairs or are they part of the deal?
Is there complimentary food on the island or do you have to go back to the ship for "free" food?
How safe is the island? I know Haiti is a "do not travel" recommendation from the government, but I assume that Labadee is very secure? But are there still instances, like "watch your stuff", since it's really a giant beach on an island with massive poverty.
Can a family just go and sit on the beach (like on Castaway Cay)?
I see there is a slide and the zip lining still available. Is that any good?
Also, there are two zip lining options, which is better?
Is zip lining hard (like will a 60 year old enjoy it) or is it really just for the athletic types that can hold their own weight on their arms?
The slide appears to be an "all you can slide" for one price (is that right or is it really just one ride?), but it's far away from everything. Is it worth the price and how many rides will you really get in the day?
Is there a tram to take you to the slide entrance?
Is this appropriate for all ages or should you really not do it if you're over, say 50? Will a 20 year old enjoy it like he did as a kid or is it too much of a "lazy" ride?
What else is there worth doing on Labadee, likely on our own?
Also, do you pay for the regular deck chairs or are they part of the deal?
Is there complimentary food on the island or do you have to go back to the ship for "free" food?
How safe is the island? I know Haiti is a "do not travel" recommendation from the government, but I assume that Labadee is very secure? But are there still instances, like "watch your stuff", since it's really a giant beach on an island with massive poverty.