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Originally Posted by llama
1) For you and Daniel - take the late dining. This has a lot of pluses. If you're late getting back from an excursion you don't have to rush, the entertainment (and the entertainment on Disney cruises is AMAZING) takes place twice in an evening. By going to the early show, you miss all the kids who are at dinner. (Wow - this sounds like I hate kids - I don't, but when your two adults, these are things to take into consideration). After dinner you can go to a dance club or a quiet bar - still lots to do.
2) I agree that one excursion per island is enough. St. Thomas has excellent shopping - you might want to keep it free to shop and explore by yourself. Personally, unless it's something special we don't usually take the excursions - you can usually hire your own cab and driver when you get of the ship who will take you to the same places for MUCH less money. However - if it's something really special - take the excursion.
3) The best time to book it is when you board. You'll probably have a bit of a wait to get your stateroom or whatever, so that's a good time.
4) Book your own airfare.
5) Don't know anything about the Romance Package but it sounds good. Be sure to get a reservation for Palo for a romantic dinner
6) I've never had an inside stateroom, but I snooped last time and they were very nice. Not claustrophobic at all. But always ask for an upgrade - you never know when you'll get lucky.
You are going to have SO MUCH fun - as wacky as it sounds Disney cruises are the BEST for a couple because Disney is very strict about keeping the Adult areas off limits to kids. (there I go again - but seriously, it's so nice to have a pool of your own and your own beach at Castaway Cay. Book a massage on the beach - heaven.
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What kind of shopping on St. Thomas? I know you said it was good, but like what do they have there, is it worth a couple hours or 1/2 the day?
Did you get to eat at Palo? What was it like?
Thank you.
