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  1. I don't drink that much, I take meds that make me sick if I drink alcohol. But my boyfriend on the other hand can drink 7-8 beers a day. Is there anyway we can just purchase one package? Because I know I won't be able to drink that much a day without being sick.

     

    Also what package did you book from the website?

     

    Oh, and I think the beer prices are cheaper than the mixed drinks. So it would take more beers to "equal" the cost.

  2. I don't drink that much, I take meds that make me sick if I drink alcohol. But my boyfriend on the other hand can drink 7-8 beers a day. Is there anyway we can just purchase one package? Because I know I won't be able to drink that much a day without being sick.

     

    Also what package did you book from the website?

     

    Here's the package we did: ETA: filter won't let me post the website. Google Chankannab, and go to the dolphin discovery link.

     

    I'm pretty sure we were NOT allowed our own cameras. They had their own photographers taking pictures and you could get individual prints or a DVD with all the pictures for everyone in your party (cost varies based on how many people).

     

    Here's the link to my Trip Report from Chankanaab... scroll about 1/2 way down the page to get to it (starts at post #108). http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1863074&page=6

  3. Has anyone done this excursion before? Was it worth the money?

     

    For Dunn river falls did you book it through RC or someone else?

     

    Also is the alcohol plan worth it?

     

    Thanks

    We did the Dolphin Swim Adventure w/Manatee interaction, but we booked directly through Chankanaab (50% off). It was definitely worth that price!

     

    As far as the alcohol plan, there's all kinds of threads talking about it, but it's really a personal decision. Are you going to feel you have to "get your money's worth"? If so, can you drink that much (~7 drinks a day, EVERY day)?

  4. One part of the Atlantis display is open... a shuttle simulator ride. For those who have been to Disney, it's basically like Star Tours, but they do more with G-forces.

     

    Another big thing they're promoting is the 'Angry Birds Space Encounter'...

     

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    They had one section where you (kids) use slingshots to shoot stuffed birds at pig targets in teams. The team with the most hits "wins".

     

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    There was also a mirror maze that I thought was kind of cool, and some video game that there was a big line for. There were also Ipads set up to play Angry Birds.

     

    We had lunch (drat, have to pay for stuff again), then saw both IMAX movies. One was about the Hubble telescope and the other was the international space station. They were 3D and included stuff shot in space. I almost fell asleep in the one for the Hubble until Anna nudged me.

     

    We then walked around the 'rocket farm'. They do a good job labeling everything.

     

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    This is the service walkway used by the astronauts for the Apollo 11 launch.

     

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    They have a lot of mockups that people can get in... including this one of the Mercury capsule.

     

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    There's an entire building dedicated to the Mercury program. Included is the control room.

     

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    Compare that control room to one I posted for the Apollo launch earlier.

     

    The Center opened at 9, we got there about 9:30, and we left about 4:30. While I didn't feel rushed, there was still a lot I wanted to read about. Fortunately, it wasn't crowded at all. I can't imagine going on busy day. I can see spending a second day (which IIRC, the tickets are good for two days) to "finish up".

     

    However, the next day was our flight home. We were able to get on earlier flights and got home about 6pm.

     

    It was a very enjoyable trip. Now we get to figure out how to afford to bring the kids next time.

     

    Thanks for reading everyone! I hope I didn't bore you too much.

  5. The have some replicas and some actual equipment on display.

     

    A lunar module...

     

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    Another view of the Saturn V from the 'top'...

     

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    Jim Lovell's flight suit from the Apollo 13 mission...

     

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    Spaceman Snoopy... NASA contacted Charles Schultz about using the iconic cartoon to help promote the space program.

     

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    There is another movie/presentation area that talks about the moon landing itself, and LOTS more stuff on display. Browse at your leisure, then you catch a bus back to the main area.

     

    Opening later this year is a building dedicated to the space shuttle program. The Shuttle Atlantis will be on display outside and an External Fuel Tank and Solid rocket boosters are on display outside.

     

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  6. Here's the back view of the VAB. The building to the left with all the glass is the control room. At the bottom of the picture, you can see part of the crawler track (this section leads to where launch platform in the previous pictures). They use river rock on the track because of the weight of the crawler, platform, and rocket.

     

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    A closer look at the control room...

     

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    As I mentioned, the bus tour drops you off at a building dedicated to the Apollo program.

     

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    This is a mural in the "pre-show" area of the Apollo building...

     

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    You see a quick video, then it's off to a theater where they've relocated the control room from the Apollo launch.

     

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    You relive the countdown to launch starting at T minus 3 minutes (notice the countdown clock & the time of day clock). Then it's off to tour on your own.

     

    A Saturn V(?) rocket...

     

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  7. Post Cruise Report

     

    Before we left the ship, I used Priceline to get as room at the Doubletree Suites in Coco Beach. We were only on the second floor, but had a good view...

     

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    We were able to watch ships sail from Port Carneval to somewhere. We saw Freedom, Disney, and I think an NCL ship. Saturday was spent doing a couple loads of laundry.

     

    On Sunday, we purchased our Kennedy Tickets from the Concierge in the hotel lobby (saved $6 since he doesn't charge tax), then it was about a 30 minute ride to the Space Center.

     

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    Clouds were threatening all day, but held off while we were there.

     

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    The "Visitors" area of the space center really doesn't take up a lot of room. They have various attractions, including two IMAX theaters, and a lot of stuff on display.

     

    The center opens at 9, we got there at 9:30. The concierge suggested doing the bus tour first thing, so that's where we headed. There's a free bus tour that takes you past the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) and to the launch pad (but not on Sundays) before dropping you off at a building dedicated to the Apollo program. There are additional tours (extra money) that give you more in depth looks at the VAB, the control room, and the launch pad.

     

    The VAB...

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    Behind the VAB is a launch platform. The crawlers go under the platforms and "pick it up", then the rockets are positioned on the platform.

     

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  8. Final Ship Thoughts

    I want to give my impressions of the ship. Obviously, it’s big. However, it’s very easy to get around (once you get used to things). You could be anywhere on the boat from any point in less than 10 minutes… closer to 5.

     

    The service was excellent! With the exception of one waiter in the MDR, every employee we ran into was very personable. It was more than just a “Hi” as you passed them, they would ask about your day or make other small talk. And the thing is they were (at least seemed) sincere. Everyone was just so helpful and really wanted to make our stay enjoyable.

     

    Crowds, as many have said, were only infrequently noticeable, mainly after shows. There never seemed to be much of a wait for anything… 5-10 minutes at most. Granted, we had our show reservations and would show up about 20-30 minutes before to pick out good seats. If you’ve put up with Disney World in the summer or at Christmastime, you’ll have no problem tackling Oasis.

     

    There are a few things I think could be improved on. First of all is the price of the picture CD. 15 pictures for $200 (20 pictures for $250 I think and unlimited pictures for $300) is ridiculous. If Disney could figure out how to do their unlimited package (often hundreds of pictures) for $200 (<$1/image), and even the folks at Chankanaab have their picture CD for <$5/image, why is RCI charging $12-$13/image?

     

    I also found it a little strange that when we were in the cabin, we couldn’t hear the Captain’s announcements. I understand they don’t want to disturb the guests, but we should have the option to hear the announcements without having to step into the hallway. The announcements weren’t on the balcony either. I would think it would be easy to put the announcements at least on the ‘Bridge’ channel on the TV. This way, if a guest wanted to hear the announcement (we could hear the ‘dings’ for the alert tones, but had to step into the hallway to hear the announcements themselves), you could simply change the channels on the TV.

     

    I need to upload pictures from Kennedy Space Center, so I should be able to wrap this whole thing up tomorrow.

  9. Saturday, Disembarkation

     

    I woke up at 5:30 and Anna said we were at Ft. Lauderdale. I went out on the balcony and watched us close the last 5' or so before docking. After we showered and finished packing, we went to the Solarium Bistro for breakfast.

     

    Then it was down to the Opal Theater to wait out our departure. One tip... no matter how late your flight is, request an 'off' time of before 9:00. For some reason, once 9 hit, there was a big slow down.

     

    When they call your number, you head toward the gangway, insert your seapass one more time, and 'ding', you're off the ship. Of course, the crew's getting ready for the next sailing.

     

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    It didn't take long to see why things were going so slow...

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    From here you snake around, then go down escalators to the luggage area.

     

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    The empty space to the right is where luggage #'s 1-50(?) were. On the left is 51-99 (there are signs directing you). Find your luggage, then get in the que for customs (middle of the picture). Our number was called ~9:50, and we were through customs around 10:30.

     

    We caught the Alamo/National shuttle to the airport (didn't need to show any ID or reservation number or anything), got our rental car, then hit the road.

     

    It wasn't until the next day that I realized we forgot to claim our confiscated souvenirs. I sent emails on that Sunday, and called and talked to someone on Monday. I'm currently on hold because I still haven't heard from anyone.

  10. Then stumbled on a flash mob of Activities crew members and guests...

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    We got to the MDR and ended up at the same 2-top table with the same waiter and bartender from a couple nights ago.

     

    Menu

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    After we ate, we went out to the promenade where one of the many "last night" parties was wrapping up.

     

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    We went to the "family" comedy show in the Opal Theater. It was the same comedians from the normal comedy show, but it was a "cleaner" version. We weren't that impressed with the normal comedy show, and even less with this version.

     

    Then we went back to the room for our final packing so we could get our luggage out by 11pm.

     

    This is a depressing sight...

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    One more sleep at sea. :(

     

  11. We went back to the room and our departure papers were on the bed.

     

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    We were assigned to group 37 with a departure scheduled between 9:45-10.

     

    We had lunch at the Wipeout Cafe.

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    Then I wanted to try the standup Flow Rider just to say I tried it. We hadn't gotten to it at all during the cruise. This is where my second RCI employee disappointment happened. I got in line (about 12 deep) and watched those going before me. Generally, if someone wiped out fairly quick, they were given a second opportunity. If someone last a while (1+ minute), they just got one shot. Then came my turn...

     

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    If you blinked, you missed it...

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    I ride the wave to the top, pick up the board, and indicate to the attendant I wanted to try again (single finger in the air). He shook his head and brought the next person into the waves. WHAT? The guy before me (as well as 10/12 before him) got a second chance, why didn't I? I wasn't about to wait another 30 minutes, gathered my stuff and left.

     

    We went to the Solarium and sat in the cool pool a while, then went to one of the Infinity hot tubs. By the way, you want to impress folks... here's the 'on/off' switch for the hot tubs...

     

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    They should be on either side of the entry stairs. Hold your finger over the sensors and the jets should start. I found you had to hold your finger over them for about 10 seconds, even after the jets started, or they'd stop. YMMV.

     

    We got out to dry off, and just as I was starting to doze off, Anna woke me up and said we needed to start packing. We went back to the room, changed, then started packing (got about 90% done), then headed to the MDR.

     

    We met a friend on the way

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  12. Friday- Day 7- At Sea

     

    Wakeup, then breakfast at Wipeout Cafe. In addition to normal breakfast stuff (eggs, hashbrowns, bacon, sausage, French toast, waffles, & fruit), they also had made to order omelets. There were only about 4-5 ingredients (ham, mushroom, pepper, and cheese), but still, they were fresh.

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    We then went to the’ Next Cruise’ area and got Next Cruise Certificates. In addition to a reduced deposit ($100/stateroom), we’ll also get OBC based on the number of nights of the cruise booked. Then it was on to Bingo (to use the free bingo package Anna won at the meet and mingle) in the Opal Theater.

     

    Let me just say, I'm glad the Bingo was free, because I can't imagine paying to play bingo. I'm sure many people do, but it's just not my style. You have (at least) two options to play... buy a package, which gives you a sheet of six cards for each game (four games in a session), or buy a machine which I think gives you 30 cards for each game.

     

    So, we get through the first game. A lady sitting behind us grumbles that the host is calling numbers too fast. During the second game she complains some more. The host sets his timer for 15 seconds between calls (it was 10). By the time we get to the fourth and last game, she (and her husband) is totally frustrated. She complains again that the host is calling too fast, so he does an exaggerated slow read. That just upset her more. She says she’s trying to keep up with 12 cards. To me, that was her problem. Not that the call was too fast, that she was trying to do too much. She ends up throwing her cards over the seats and walks out. After a few minutes (and some more calls), I picked up one of her sheets, and started working on it. Unfortunately, I still had two numbers needed when someone else got Bingo.

     

    After that was a ‘behind the scenes’ Q&A with two dancers from Hairspray and Come Fly With Me, the rigging & sound managers from the shows, and Nancy Hill (Tracy Turnblad) and Jim J. Bullock (Edna). After the Q&A, everyone was invited on stage and they showed where all the set gear is kept for both shows. They use the most out of a very small space. We had a nice little talk with Jim J., and one of the dancers, but ran out of time before talking to Nancy.

     

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    For those of you interested… the Opal Theater actually extends up through deck 6 (Opal Theater Balcony seating is deck 5.

     

    Another technical note... at least some of the sets are put into tracks and motors move things around. The stage folks said sometimes the motors jam, which cause the computer controlling them to freak out and mess up the show.

     

  13. S.A.M.J.R. Is that the end of your review? I have been checking back everyday, and some times twice a day, looking for more, I hope all is good with you!

     

    What about the space center, how was that tour?

     

    Thanks for reminding me. I have a couple days left on the review... I tried working on it this weekend, but my home computer would let me type about 5 words and then would hang. I got frustrated. Let's see if I can finish this thing off...

  14. Great pictures and review! Really enjoying it. Have seen some pictures that I haven't seen before - nice for a different perspective.

    Didn't know Jim J. Bullock was a performer on the ship either, interesting!

    Thank you for the compliment. Jim J. is on board until Sept. 1 (or 21, I don't remember which). The cast board & leave together on 7 month "tours". So he'd have 7 months off than could be back with the cast that starts April 1 (or 21) if I do my math right.

     

    We got a chance to talk with him during the backstage tour. VERY nice guy.

     

    Did Jm J. Bullock sing any serious songs? We saw him in Hairspray during our March 2012 cruise, then the cabaret night in the VCL. He has a really nice voice, but I remember that he didn't sing any "serious" songs, just some parodies. I don't remember the name of the girl who played Tracy, but it definitely wasn't her. I'm glad to see he's back on the ship. He did a really nice job.

    I only recognized one Broadway song Nancy sang. I know they both did a parody (individually, but tied together), and I think he did another one. The rest I believe were show songs, I know they mentioned the show's names, but I didn't recognize them.

     

    They (Jim & Nancy) both made comments about their composer being in the VCL that night. I don't know who that was though. :o

  15. After dinner, it was time for Come Fly With Me.

     

    My tip for seating in the Opal theater... go on the lower level, but don't step down to the blue seats. Go in the first row of the orange seats. I wish we would have done this for Hairspray and Summer Breeze.

     

    The show was amazing. Gymnasts, aerial acrobatics, singers, dancers, this had it all! There wasn't a plot to this either, but it was VERY entertaining.

     

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  16. What can I say about 150? WOW. That's it.

     

    Here was the menu...

     

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    Their signature martini was SOOO good...

     

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    We also had them open the champagne Anna had won at the meet and mingle. We thought we'd have a bunch left, but we ended up finishing it off.

     

    The bread is brought out with unsalted butter, and there's a salt container on the table with salt from different parts of the world. I remember Iran, Australia, Washington State, and Italy.

     

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    The next six courses...

     

    Falafel

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    I forgot to take a picture of the stew.

     

    Pan Fried Gnudi

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    Mahogany Black Cod

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  17. After the swim, we picked out our pictures and bought a couple T-Shirts, then went back to the beach. We snorkeled for a while, then dark clouds came up. We went to get a snack and the heaven's opened up while we ate.

     

    We decided that would be a good time to leave since we had reservations at 150 Central Park.

     

    We were put in a cab with another family of three. We didn't know if we should pay the price for two or for five. We went ahead and paid the $11 rate for two.

     

    Of course, they drop us off across the street from the pier at another shopping area. That worked out fine because we got the 'Cozumel' charm (a dolphin) from Diamonds International for the charm bracelet.

     

    We did some more shopping back at International Pier and end up picking up a painted baseball bat and a whip for Jon, and a dress for Becca.

     

    We get back on board and get ready for our Anniversary dinner.

  18. There were also three cannon (cannii?)...

     

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    Soon enough, it was time for our Dolphin Swim.

     

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    There are lockers for free, and since you're not allowed cameras during the dolphin swim, we put the camera and our money in a locker. The rest of our stuff we left on the beach.

     

    They'll take pictures and offer you a CD with whatever pictures you choose from your group. The pricing is based on how many people in your party. If you're by yourself, it's $99. For two people, it's $119. For four it was $179. Duplicate DVDs are $10. If you have two couples, you can tell them you have four in your group and you want a duplicate DVD. That would be $190/two couples... $95 each instead of the $120.

     

    We ended up with 54 pictures of the two of us. Here's some of them...

     

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    Since we had booked indepently (they had put us with a cruise excursion for the Dolphin Swim), we also got a "Manatee Interaction" which was just "petting" a manatee while the instructor led him by us feeding him lettuce.

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