Sean
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On 12/21/2018 at 4:51 AM, KathyC said:
Nassau is the only port we've been to recently. We did the day pass at British Colonial Hilton, which I wouldn't recommend for the hours you are in port. Nassau has a bad reputation as a port, but it can be what you make it. It's safe to wander near the port but just be careful.
There is an airplane simulator near the port that is growing in popularity.
There is also a winery, Bahama Barrel Winery, that offers tastings. You can walk over to Greycliff as well.
Check out @Matt's podcast on Nassau: https: //www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/podcast/episode-127-shore-excursions-nassau
Thank you for the suggestion, I'll keep in mind thje winery option
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Thank you for the suggestion, I'll keep in mind thje winery option
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I was assigned with an interior accessible stateroom even if I don't need one.
Should I ask for a switch with a non accessible stateroom or keep it because larger than a non accessible?
Any experience?
Thank you!
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Hi everyone!
we are a couple around 45 y.o, no kids and will be cuising on january for a 7 nights eastern caribbean cruise. We need some advice for shore excursions because we prefer to arrange on our own to save some money, maybe contracting with local taxi or directly with some local travel agency.
We don't know wheather conditions in january and maybe a day on the beach wouldn't be a good choice. What do you suggest to visit during our dock days, considering following docking times?
Nassau: from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm
Charlotte: from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
St. Kitts: from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm
Thank you in advance!
Accessible stateroom vs Non accessible
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Actually there was a sort of misunderstanding with my TA. I chose a 6V category and I was expecting a selection of staterooms to choose, but I was told that in category 6V there was only one left, take it or leave it. When confirmed I realized that it is an accessible stateroom.