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  1. On 10/6/2021 at 8:48 PM, sammy79 said:

    @Tiffeven

    how big is the second bedroom?  We got 8334 on Wonders in March. We have 3 kids (8,6,3) and thinking about inviting my dad on the cruise. He’s a normal sized adult. Do you think he’ll be comfortable on one of the single beds?  Do the bunk beds have rails to keep the kids from falling?  Thank you!!!

    As @WAAAYTOOO said, the second bedroom is really small.  The two beds that are up high do have rails.  The lower ones don't.  Personally, I would put your eight year old on one of the top bunks, your six and three year olds on the two lower beds, and then have your dad sleep in the living room on the sleeper sofa.  You can also request to have the two lower beds pushed together if you are more comfortable with your kids sleeping together (that's what we do).  There's definitely enough room to bring your Dad, but obviously it will be less space.

  2. On 9/18/2021 at 11:40 AM, wannabecruiseexpert said:

    Thank you to all of the fabulous bloggers on here that have helped feed my newly found addiction this past year. I am going to try and give back and hopefully give you something to read while waiting on your next cruise!

     

    The who – Myself, DH, 3 daughters (22, 14, 6), and then DD22 and DD14 are both bringing a friend

    The what – Our week full of firsts. This will be our first time: in a suite, sailing star class, trying a specialty restaurant, letting the older kids bring a friend (what were we thinking 🤪), trying out the Beach Club, sailing on an Oasis class ship, visiting Costa Maya, sailing out of Port Canaveral and my first ever blog! Those are just the easy ones I can think of off the top of my head.

    The when: Sailing October 10 - October 17. DH will drive down Oct 8 by himself (he doesn’t like to fly). Myself, DD14, her friend and DD6 will fly down the evening of Oct 8. DD22 and her friend are flying down Oct 9.

    The where: Our itinerary is ORLANDO (PORT CANAVERAL), FL ; COZUMEL, MEXICO ; PUERTO COSTA MAYA, MEXICO ; NASSAU, BAHAMAS ; PERFECT DAY AT COCOCAY

    The why: Do we seriously need a reason??? We booked this one sometime mid last year and it has since evolved into a college graduation cruise for the oldest.

    The how: As I said above, this sailing was booked sometime last year. I was upset a huge milestone birthday cruise for myself was cancelled. I was reading all of the live blogs about star class and I thought it would be something I could only dream about. Then one day one of the fabulous posters here mentioned a great price on this sailing. I looked it up, price was doable, it just so happened to be fall break according to our school district’s future draft calendar so kids wouldn’t miss school. It's like it was meant to be! I emailed the fabulous @michelleand the rest is history.

     

    Countdown: 20 days until flight ; 22 days until boarding 

    Looking forward to following along.  Have a fantastic trip!

  3. 1 hour ago, jejojoju said:

    I've just read through this whole blog in 3 days and I got misty-eyed at the end, lol! Thank you for taking the time. I'm pre-pre-pre-preparing for our first ever SC cruise on Oasis, 8/28/22. We'll be in the same cabin location and will have our two kids with us, Jolie (will be 8), and Julian, (will be 3 the day after we get off the ship). It's been helpful to see what it's like, what can and cannot be done, with unvaxxed kids, especially re the SC perks. Who knows, by next august maybe the older will be vaxxed. 

    I also appreciated your notes and tips on SC in general. My husband and I don't like feeling like we're "putting someone out" so seeing you and others here say to be exact and ask for what you want, reach out the the genie, tell crew you're SC, etc etc, is comforting in that that's what makes SC work for both the passenger(s) and the genie. 

    lastly, I really want to thank you for mentioning how you do dinner with the kids. Our first cruise with our daughter was when I was pregnant with our son. We got a balcony and didn't splurge too much bc we didn't know how she'd take to cruising. That being said, we ate dinner in the MDR a few nights and good lord it took forever - and Jolie is a Good Restaurant Kid, but when even she was getting antsy we knew we had to eschew that for the Windjammer. But we do prefer to eat in restaurants, so I'll definitely be taking a page out of you book there! 

    So thanks again! This really has been a goldmine of information! I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for your November blog lol

    Thank you so much for following along and for your kind words.  Cruising Star Class really does make cruising with kids so much easier.  Like you said, don't be afraid to ask for what you want and always tell the genie your expectations from the start.  If you want a fast dining experience, tell them.  If you want to have food ready when you arrive, tell them.  If you want to have the dessert delivered to your room, tell them.  They are there to make your trip everything that you want it to be.  They are also very good at accommodating any last minute changes.  On night 1, we had every intention of eating at Coastal Kitchen, but with kids, things don't always go as planned.  I felt bad calling last minute and canceling in lieu of having food delivered to the room, but Sunil didn't make us feel bad about it at all and was so quick to adjust to what was best for our family.  On another cruise, the little ones were super fussy at Chops, and we had only had our appetizers and were still awaiting our entrées and desserts.  We could have stuck it out and made it through the meal, but we asked if we could just have the rest delivered to our room.  They quickly accommodated this, and because we made this change, the little ones were able to rest which put them in better spirits.  This made the rest of the evening so much better.  You may feel like you are inconvenience them when you make certain requests, but you are not.  They truly want your experience to be amazing, and the best way for that to happen is by telling them what you need and want.  You and your family are going to love Star Class.

    As for November, Steven made me promise I'd take it off from blogging.  I plan on doing more live blogs in the near future, but November is going to be our lazy, lay around watch movies, and do a whole bunch of nothing cruise.

  4. 12 hours ago, SuperStarian said:

    Does this mean we might get double blog/crossover episode? @Tiffeven meets @Booscruize!!!!!!!

    Steven made me promise I'd take this one off from blogging.  Last cruise, I stayed up late every night making sure I blogged for the day while he went to sleep only to wake up 2 hours later and me still be up blogging.  Blogging is a ton of fun, and I plan on blogging many more in the near future, but this cruise I'm going to let @Booscruizetake point, and I am just going to be lazy haha.

    12 hours ago, Booscruize said:

    Lmao God help me…but yes it does. WHY I decided to throw a wedding, host guests, and film a vlog series AND write a live blog is beyond me 😂😂😂🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

    While it does add more onto your already full plate, you will be glad you did when you look back and you have all the memories written down of your amazing trip.  I went back and reread one of my live blogs during the shutdown, and I was amazed how many of the little details that I had forgotten.  This will be a special way to always remember the lovely time you and your husband had with all of your friends.

  5. On 9/21/2021 at 3:24 AM, Booscruize said:
    I am both excited and terrified to begin my first live Blog here of my first ever Star Class sailing and also….our wedding! I can only hope it is HALF as good as the amazing bloggers I read religiously here! 48 DAYS! Here we go! 
     
    The Story- My husband and I (I will explain!) booked this cruise for our wedding 2 YEARS ago during a Black Friday sale at an amazing price! We both LOVE cruising…so much so that we have a YouTube channel called BoosCruize so it seemed natural that we would choose to tie the knot in a small ceremony on the high seas! So after much research we decided on the Star Loft Suite 1720 on Oasis Of The Seas! This suite had a HUGE rectangular balcony that could fit guests and also give us the ocean view we wanted….and a Genie to help us pull it all off! What could go wrong?!? Enter…COVID 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️ As you can imagine we basically needed a new pair of britches every other day for the last two years as things changed. It’s a good thing I buzz cut my head or I’d probably be bald and NOT by choice LOL  
      A year later we weren’t even sure if this cruise would happen but we also KNEW we wanted to be married. So when a company came to us and asked to throw us a huge West Coast “David Tutera” style wedding in Hollywood that will be published for magazines we obviously said YES! We now have two bi-coastal weddings Lol It was amazingly gorgeous but nothing was our choice. It was all chosen for us….right down to our tuxes. We feel BEYOND blessed but it also wasn’t what we had in our head two years ago. So now here we are….our guest list of 50 has gone down to 12 due to covid complications. Are we upset? HECK NO! We completely understand and are going to have the time of our LIVES on a gorgeous ship surrounded by people who love us! We can’t wait! 
     
    Who: We are an LA couple. Jarell is an international Flight attendant (yaasss benefits!) and I am an actor who just moved from NYC in time for a pandemic to close Hollywood 😂😂
     
    Where: We are sailing on the Oasis Of The Seas out of Miami in the Star Loft Suite 1720 with stops at Coco Cay, St.Thomas, and St. Maarten 
     
    When: We sail November 7th-14th, 2021
     
    I think that covers most of the back story and introductions! So happy to meet you all and take you along with us on this very special journey that is over 2 years in the making! Can’t wait to see who our Genie will be! 
     
    For good measure I have included a photo of the happy grooms from our West Coast Wedding! 
     

     

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    Congrats!  I'm so happy for you.  I can't imagine how nerve racking it must have been with all the canceled sailings when you were in the middle of planning a wedding.  Hopefully, we get the pleasure of meeting y'all onboard.  We will be in a 2bdr aquatheater suite and are counting down the days!

  6. On 9/27/2021 at 1:23 PM, Jkaczano said:

    Day 2

    I got up this morning at 9!  Mike, my mom, and J were missing. Turns out they went to get coffee at Cafe Promenade  and explore Central Park. Coffee was ok.

    Starbucks is included with Star Class.  I definitely recommend that over Cafe Promenade.  In fact, you can even ask your genie to have it delivered to your room.

  7. On 9/26/2021 at 8:43 AM, janetmojo said:

    Next up hubby tired a new IPA he wasn’t keen on but that is the point, try things that normally cost extra 🙂  He drinks Natural Ice at home, the cheapest beer for the buck.  (Did I mention we aren’t really classy people?).  Our main entrees arrived.  Jerk wings and fries for me (I asked for a small portion of wings) and the Truffle burger for Les.  I remembered reading in another blog maybe by @Tiffeven where her husband said the wings were not good and I remember thinking, it’s wings??  How can they screw that up?

    They can.  It’s weird.  They were kind of squishy, not crispy and not much flavor.  Oh well.  Hubby’s burger looked impressive but the bacon on it was more like ham and the “mushrooms” was one large fried portobello mushroom.  

    Sorry, Playmakers didn't live up to the hype.  I was hoping we were the only ones that weren't fans, so that maybe it was just a bad batch.  I plan on giving them another chance on Oasis in November, but I'll probably just order them to the room this time.  We are enjoying your blog.  Have a fantastic trip!

  8. 2 hours ago, CravingaCruise said:

    Thank you for your blog!  I'm totally living vicariously through you right now.  Our first SC cruise is in 52 days on Anthem and our second is in an A2 on Symphony in 2022.  I find myself every evening searching the web and blogs for any new blogs talking about star class.  When we booked our Anthem cruise, I read @WAAAYTOOO's B2B Anthem blog which inspired us to book it.  I'm sure every time I read a new blog my hubby starts to shutter thinking I want to book another one.  He definitely has a reason to worry.  LOL 😂😂

     

    I know what you mean.  I just always keep a Star Class booked to keep myself from yolo booking after reading other Star Class blogs, but it doesn't always work haha.

  9. 5 hours ago, LifesEz said:

    Wow, yes we could have had a great time. Robert Roth from our FB Group was on Deck 8 Port Side Aqua A1 the week before and did the B2B, so we could have really loaded up just with us Star Class.

    Well, next time I will keep a better eye on whose on and in the RB, FB, and Cruise Critic boards with us. Though after 4 weeks, we were never without friends because the so many of the staff were first name basis friends.

    Like the time I was waiting for the wife, sitting next to the Voom Station, and saw someone who looked familiar at a distance. It was when you know them, but they are not at their station, and you can't place the face to a location. So I just smiled and looked away. But Priya of Guest Services passed on her way back to her station and said, "Hello, Mr. Powers." They had the advantage. Where ever I was on the ship, I was in the place they expected to see me.

    Your family did not bother us. But that corner was great. We were sitting in the Solarium Hot Tub on the rain day and the other 2 couples happen to be neighbors just above us and a room forward, 11 730 & 11 732, with us 10 734. None of us knew the other couple or their room, so it became a very small world.

    The 11 732 passengers said they were dancing all night to the songs from Jeff Tracta and hoped they didn't keep us awake. They didn't, and the head of our bed was the adjoining wall, a deck below. It seemed to be extra quiet in those Star Class, even with HIRO. We would hear the show in our room, but not to the level of disturbing.

    It's so hard to keep up with RCB, FB, and CC.  I did that before the shutdown, now my cruise social media game is lagging behind haha.  They do design the rooms well to block out the noise.  It is really interesting how quiet it is, and then you open the balcony door during Hiro, and wow, it is so loud.  Then, you shut the door and can barely hear it again. 

    Cruising really is a great way to make friends.  So often, those we cruise with (passengers and crew alike) end up feeling like family by the end.

  10. 20 hours ago, LifesEz said:

    @Tiffeven, Dang it! I forgot to get together with you two on the Sept 11th cruise. It was my B4B week 4, 2nd in Star Class, also with Sunil. You were in our FB group as well, right?

    From your balcony picture, you were on Deck 8. I know, because I had the same Starboard wake view from Deck 10. I mentioned on FB about climbing down the rock wall, or lower a bedsheet to visit (pic below). It was the same Star Class stateroom we had with Sunil for Aug 29th. Thank you, @WAAAYTOOO for educating me on how valuable Star Class benefits. I had a winning Royal Up bid from Grand Suite for Sept 11th.

    I held a balcony watch party of HIRO the night it was moved back because of the weather. I hope we didn't bother you.

    Your cute kids, I remember seeing them onboard. Adults all blended together, but so few kids stood out. I even remember seeing them on Boardwalk. If I had been watching on this blog spot, I would have recognized you and Steve, then said hello. In fact, your musical stair picture looks so much like the kids I saw on one occasion making the notes ring. And maybe we were in the elevator a couple of times.

    You likely saw my wife and I several times on the days we wore our matching shirts.

    And tell Steve I know what he meant about the restroom murals. I laughed every time. In fact, a few times I dropped inunoccupied just to take pictures of the wall murals. Below is another.

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    Oh yes!  I totally forgot to say hi.  We were on deck 9, and @Travelergot Royaled Up to the deck 8 below us.  I guess we had the whole side.  I wish I would have thought about that while we were onboard.  This cruise just felt so busy that I feel like I hardly had time to stop and think.  I think it is because we were trying to make up for all the missed cruises.  When we go on our Oasis B2B in November, we plan on being a lot lazier.  I love the matching outfits.  I'm pretty certain we saw you onboard in passing several times.  I just didn't know who it was at the time.  I hope you enjoyed your B4B.  That sounds so incredible.  On debarkation day, it always feels like we didn't have enough time to do half the stuff we wanted.  I'm just thankful we have another cruise to look forward to.  In fact, it was perfect.  The day we got home from this cruise, we got the Star Class questionnaire for the next.  Also, you did not disturb us at all.  Sorry, if our circus disturbed you at any point haha.

  11. 50 minutes ago, janetmojo said:

    I just spend part of my afternoon reading and enjoying your blog and precious photos of your family!!  We are just hubby and I but have our fingers crossed for a Royal Up before our Odyssey cruise on Sunday to Star Class!  Love everything about what you wrote-thanks for keeping it real!

    Thank you!  Best of luck on your Royal Up. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.  Happy cruising!

  12. 51 minutes ago, DJsMrs said:

    I'm SO impressed that you're cruising, with 4 monkeys and a husband, during covid and have written such a great blog!   I'm super grateful as we look forward to travelling in December with one kiddo that can't be vaxxed yet.   You've allayed a lot of my concerns.   Thanks!!!

    Thank you.  I'm glad that I was able to help ease some of your concerns.  Enjoy your cruise and your time with family!

  13. 1 hour ago, Aulayan said:

    I have loved this blog! Thank you so much for posting. It's been so full of information that I've been surprised you've had time to write it up AND do things on the ship.

    Thank you!  I'll be honest, there was many a night I stayed awake while Steven fell asleep, but I did enjoy blogging the trip and hope it helped answer some of the questions that others have.  Steven did catch a picture of me blogging on the balcony one day.

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  14. Final thoughts:

    This trip has been absolutely amazing.  It was off to a rough start, but wow, it ended as one of our favorite cruises.  We worried about how cruising would be with all of the new Covid restrictions and if we would walk around with a scarlet letter on our heads bringing kids too young to be vaccinated on a cruise.  We were totally wrong.  Everybody on the ship was very nice and some even smiled, laughed, and played with the kids, especially the youngest two.  We didn't get a single rude comment or look from other passengers about cruising with kids.  The staff seemed so happy to be back at sea and were very accommodating. 

    There were obviously things we missed like the Quest, Love and Marriage, World's Sexiest Man Competition,  and the Belly Flop Competition.  We also wish we could have done laser tag and the escape room, but there is so much to do even without those that it was still an amazing trip.  One thing I missed was the interaction that we usually get with our room attendant.  I don't think this was his fault though, as there are so many new rules they must abide by such as not going into the room when the guests are there.  It made the experience less personal with him even though he seemed like a nice guy.  The vaccinated only and everybody shows were also an annoyance at times when the everybody show ended up playing too late for kids.  Hairspray was phenomenal, but Steven commented that the minimal seating detracted from the ambience (there was less people to laugh and clap at key moments in the performance).   We also did not like having the Windjammer closed for dinner, but we were always so full anyway.  We only made one stop at the Windjammer this cruise, and we actually perferred how it is now with them serving you food.  It's nice not to have to worry about people touching all the food with their hands plus the food seemed fresher perhaps due to smaller portions being brought out at a time.  Sunil picked out all of our servers at the specialty restaurants and he did a fantastic job because all of the servers we had were wonderful (with the exception of the guy at Playmakers, but Sunil did not choose him).

    We continually saw the Covid restrictions being modified.  Room service went from not being allowed in your room to allowed in if you go into a different room and then finally to closer to what it used to be like all within a one week period.  We watched a limit of five in a pool be modified to no limit.  The genies went from not being able to pick up your kids from Adventure Ocean to being able to.  Initially, we were told they were not doing the 2 for $20 t-shirts sale on this cruise because it puts people in too close of proximity to each other, but on day 6, the t-shirt sale happened.  Cruising is slowly returning to normal, and we watched this transition happen every day.

    I would be remiss to end this without taking about Sunil.  If you are lucky enough to get him as your genie, you are in for a treat.  He truly made this trip unique.  He went above and beyond and became like family to us.  The kids are already talking about requesting him as our genie when we go on Symphony in April, which we are definitely going to do.  For anyone wondering, he goes home on November 27th, and then he is going back to Symphony in January. 

    Lastly, thank you to everyone who followed along.  I hope this helped show what the current state of cruising is.  Happy cruising and best of luck to everyone!

     

     

     

     

  15. Disembarkation:

    Today was the day we had been dreading.  When I woke up, I opened the curtains to see Miami.  We tried to drag leaving out as long as possible and told Sunil we wanted to be the last ones he escorted off the ship.  Room service does not make deliveries on disembarkation day, but Sunil made sure we got our normal breakfast and Starbucks delivered to our room.  He showed up to our room at 9:15am like we had arranged.  With him, was a porter to get our luggage.  It took about 15 to 20 minutes to get from our suite to our car.  Disembarkation was very smooth and we didn't have any issues.  

     

  16. Day 7 continued:

    Now that the fun of Coco Cay was over, we knew we had to get to packing.  We decided after a day in the sun and with a long evening of packing ahead of us, dining in the room would be the right call for our last evening.  We had Izumi delivered.  We order a couple different variations of hibachi, the truffled creamy lobster tempura roll, miso soup, mango, chocolate, and strawberry mochi, and chocolate lava cake with vanilla ice cream.  The food arrived with the meats and vegetables as we ordered and a giant plate of fried rice.  It was very good, and the sushi roll had a nice little spicy kick to it, but we were so full that we couldn't finish all of it.  We took the kids to Adventure Ocean for their last evening, but the babies did not want to go to Royal Babies and Tots when they saw their favorite staff members were not working.  Instead of going to the casino like we planned, we took the babies to the carousel and we were happy we did.  Their favorite Royal Babies and Tots staff members, Edel and Sylen, were working there.  They were so good with the babies, and the girls loved them and that's saying a lot since Kat never goes to anyone except Mommy and Daddy.  On one of the days we picked the girls up, Sylen was on the floor with the girls laughing and playing.  She had no idea we were observing her, but Kat and Nyssa were laughing so hard and it was very clear how much Sylen cared about the children she was taking caring of.  I just wish we could take Sylen and Edel on every cruise with us.

    We rode the carousel a whole bunch of times and went for ice cream at sugar beach.  On the way to get Christian and Sophia from Adventure Ocean, I asked Sunil if it was possible to get Baked Alaska again, and after calling around, he told me they didn't have any made, so I asked for guacamole and chips for Steven and me and ice cream for the kids.  After it was delivered,  Nyssa and Kat ended up eating almost all of the guacamole and wanted more, so I messaged Sunil.  He told me Playmakers had already closed, but he got us some anyway.  While we snacked on our chips and guacamole, we finished our packing and called it a night.

    Sugar Beach, the carousel, and Nyssa and Kat's favorite Royal Babies and Tots staff members:

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  17. Day 7 continued:

    After sampling the food, we set out to ride the waterslides.  We were successfully able to ride every waterslide in the park, spend some time in the wave pool, and do the pool obstacle course thing in less than two hours.  The reduced capacity definitely came in handy today.  Several of the slides had no line, and the longest line, which was for The Slingshot, took about 10 minutes.  Even Daredevil's Peak was almost no wait (maybe 3 people in front of us).  We had so much fun at the waterpark and wish the ship was in port longer.  Daredevil's peak was very fast and a lot of fun.  Screeching serpent or should we call it the wedgie maker (the blue slide that is open and pretty much straight down) was Steven's favorite.  All of the slides were so much fun, and we really enjoyed our time there. 

    It was time to go get the kids so they could enjoy Perfect Day as well.  When we got back on the ship, Sunil had pizza delivered to the room, so the kids could snack while they switched to swim clothes.  He also had a very long and fun conversation with us.  It was nice being able to joke and get to know him a little bit better.

    We only had a little time left at Coco Cay, so we asked Christian what he wanted to do, and he rode two of the smaller waterslides before him and I headed to Daredevil's Peak.  He also rode Steven's favorite waterslide, and of the four, he agreed with Dad and said his favorite was the Screeching Serpent.  We also took the kids to the wave pool.  The wave pool was very nice.  A nice touch was it had water sprayers that kids could turn and play with but if they turned them away from the wave pool they lost pressure and turned off, so kids couldn't spray people walking by.  Christian, Nyssa, and Kat played on the obstacle course in the pool for a bit.  Then, we headed to Splashaway Bay, so the babies  and Sophia could play and slide on the smaller slides.  They were just shutting down the waterslides at Splashaway Bay when we got there, but they were nice enough to let the babies and another toddler each slide once before shutting down.  We started to head back to the ship, and when we were walking through Captain Jack's, the entertainer started singing Baby Shark.  It was really cute and he also joked with us about having five more kids, which was quickly shot down by Steven and me.  Then, we passed belly dancers who Nyssa decided to try to dance with.  They all played along and danced with her.  It really was a Perfect Day, and out of our three trips to Coco Cay, this was the best one yet.

    Truly a Perfect Day at Coco Cay:

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  18. Day 7 continued:

    After walking down the pier, you go left to go to Coco Beach Club or straight for Thrill Waterpark.  As we were walking down the pier, we realized we had forgot our cabana tickets, but figured we'd keep going anyway.  We walked up to the entrance, they scanned our seapasses, and voila we were inside no tickets required.  We walked up to the cabana concierge, gave them our room number, and then they escorted us to our cabana and gave us a bracelet.  Sunil had reserved cabana 45, and told us this is the one they recommended when he asked for the best one.  It was in a perfect location in the waterpark.  It was right at the bottom of daredevil peak (the tallest slide) and convenient to everything in the waterpark.  It had two loungers outside, a couch and chair inside, a cooler area for water, six water bottles, a place to charge your phone, a Bluetooth speaker, a safe, and six towels.  You also have a cabana attendant who brings you drinks and food from Snack Shack.  Snack Shack is complimentary.  If you have a drink package, it is covered here.  If not, you pay for any alcohol like you would on the ship.  We decided we'd order mozzarella sticks, a cabana burger, a cabana chicken sandwich, a funnel cake, a coco loco, a tropical mango water, and a diet coke.  There were birds and a family of chickens that kept walking through the cabana and landing on the table, and the cabana attendant told us to let her know when we were done with the food, so she could take it without the wildlife getting to it.  There was a button on the table that we would press anytime we needed the cabana attendant.

    Headed to Thrill Waterpark:

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    The Cabana:

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    Cabana menu from Snack Shack and our food:

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