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  1. Follow Up question, we are sailing on Indy and also stopping in GC in April. If we've purchased "The Key" do you know if you have to get a tender ticket? Or can you just show up and expect the next tender?
  2. Thanks everyone! Sending my TA an email now!
  3. Advice Please! We (family of 4) are sailing in April (2020) with our next cruise planned for July 2021 to the Western Mediterranean on Harmony. Do I book the 2021 now to make sure we get our choice of rooms (connecting) which already appear to be slim? Or do we wait until we are onboard in April to get better Onboard credit? I’ve never booked onboard with Next Cruise before. Also, my in-laws will be cruising with us in 2021 but will not be with us in April. They will be cruising a few weeks earlier in March. So they would book Next Cruise separately then us.
  4. Are the available on all ships? Specifically the Independence?
  5. Umm, I guess I’m scratching the bike/scooter idea. Public transportation here we come!! Thanks.
  6. I am known to cram 25 hours into a 24 hour day! Maybe I will catch an island bug and find a way to relax! Thanks for the input.
  7. Hi everyone, this is my first question on the blog so TIA. I love reading about everyone's adventures! This is our 3rd cruise but first time in Grand Cayman. I am sailing the Indy in April with my husband, DD17, DS13. Does anyone have any experience renting bikes or motorized scooters on Grand Cayman? We are looking to hit up a couple of quick spots (maybe Eden's Cove with our own gear) before heading over to Margaritaville Resort where we booked a room for the night on Expedia for $190 (tax and resort fees included) just to get the beach chairs and umbrellas, pool, and bathrooms for the day. Thoughts on if this is a good idea or overkill? It looks like there will be 4 ships docked on our day there in April with about 20,000 people total! Yikes! So my thought is that the public beaches would be pretty crowded. We looked into a Cabana a Royal Palms but that seems like more of a crowded party scene we are just not that interested in. We are docked from 7am to 3pm so we will not have a lot of time there. We are trying out the KEY this trip so we should not have to difficult of a time getting a tender fairly quickly. I welcome any opinions at all!
  8. When our son was 11 on the Oasis they allowed a parent to sign a waiver in the teen room that allowed him to “move up”. They gave him a new wristband to wear. Not sure how other ships work since he was 12 when we sailed the Mariner. He didn’t like the 11 and under area AT ALL at that age! It was still kind of awkward for him in the Living Room, even with his older sister around and hung out a little more with mom and dad but still had a blast.
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