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  1. 5 hours ago, crewsweeper said:

    I believe Lachilangaloense runs a Salsa and Salsa class but it's just how to make guac.  They hjave offered a VIP and Cooking class in the past.  

    You can contact them  lachilangaloense.com.mx (webnode.es)

    But I think they use Viator to book their cruise excursions.

    Thank you so much for this.  I had come across the Viator listing and wasn't sure about it, since I was unfamiliar with booking any excursions through that site.

  2. 3 hours ago, SRQbeachgirl said:

    I love spreading the paper version out in front of me on the bed before I turn in at night so I can plan for the next day. It's just not as fun in the app.

    I have a similar “routine.”  I like to read The Fun Times in bed right before I go to sleep.   I don’t know if I’m really “planning” my day or just giving myself ideas.  Regardless, I’m so glad to know they are back to delivering them.

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  3. 21 hours ago, NCteacherlovescruising said:

    We will be in Costa Maya next month. I was so disappointed to find out Maya Chan will be closed.  Dh said he would be perfectly happy enjoying a much deserted ship and hit the YC pool or the spa. Is Seven Colors Lagoon worth the excursion?  Looking at our ships excursion (MSC) there (we have a little onboard credit, but not enough) or Native choices Mayan Family and Seven Color Lagoon tour. Is Seven Colors Lagoon really spectacular?  We already have three beach days so not sure we need a 4th unless this is worth it. 
     

    I’m also a little curious about the Chaccohoben Ruins. We’ve seen the ruins Belize (those were really cool!) and I saw small ones in Cozumel that weren’t too far from the port. Are these so unique (especially from the ones in Belize) that it would be worth visiting?

     

    If you’ve done both, did you prefer the lagoon or the ruins?  
     

    Or should we just enjoy having the ship to ourselves?

    After you cruise, I hope you will return to this thread to update us on your experience in Costa Maya.  

     

    We cruise in July; twenty family members.  Currently, six are booked for The Native Choice Bacalar Lagoon excursion. (Not sure if they decided on the Mayan Family combo or not.)  It sounds like there are a couple more who are on the fence about also going.

     

    My husband and two of our daughters would love something similar to Maya Chan, but as you know, it will be closed.  They haven't made a final decision, yet, but leaning toward one of the AI options on the Malecon, in case they want to walk around, too.  Maybe Malecon21 or Nohoch Kay.  Waiting until our cruise date is closer, though, since no one wants to spend money to reserve a beach club if the sargassum is horrible.

  4. 2 hours ago, TreyB said:

    Guy’s is kind of a tradition on embarkation day for us. Usually that’s the only time we have it, maybe once more during the course of the cruise. Very filling, even when skipping the fries. Our favorite lunch spot on sea days is the Seafood Shack.  Excellent clam chowder, worth the upcharge. 

    I like Guy’s for embarkation day lunch, too.  And our youngest loves Blue Iguana Cantina. (The rest of my family chooses one or the other, but don’t really have a tradition.)  So many cruisers hit the lunch buffet that first day that we try to stay away, if possible.

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  5. On 5/18/2023 at 10:42 AM, Mountaineer0313 said:

    Going in January on a irls trip with my mom and sister. We are planning on doing the AI at Paradise Beach and renting a Cabana. We will all have a bag of the regular beach stuff, plus phones, wallets, and I will have my insulin pump controller and medical supplies. I do have a waterproof fanny pack in case I need to keep valuable  stuff on me at all times, but if we all get up and go in the pool or on the water toys, is it safe to leave our stuff at our chairs? Obviously I don't want to have anything stolen, but having my insulin pump controller stolen is not optional lol.

    It is impossible for anyone to know the answer, since you would have to know exactly who is at Paradise Beach at any given time.  If you are concerned about having anything stolen, don’t walk away from the item.  Take the same precautions that you would take anywhere in a public area, regardless of country.

  6. On 2/13/2023 at 11:54 AM, Ferry_Watcher said:

     

    If a Carnival passenger checks that they are traveling with a CPAP machine, there is a alert placed on their embark, and they need to confirm that yes, they do have their CPAP machine with them.  If they dropped it off with the porters, they are asked if medically if they could survive without it if it was lost.  If they answered that they medically need it, then they are asked to step aside and longshore is asked to find it so the passenger can carry it on themselves.  (It's possible that this just happens on the Alaska bound ships since onshore medical help is not close by).

     

    Thank you so much for explaining this.  It makes lots of sense to me.  My husband is the CPAP user, but I feel confident that I will be the one carrying it onboard, since he will INSIST that it can just go in his checked in baggage.  I’m not about to risk him not having that machine at bedtime.

  7. On 9/29/2022 at 1:04 PM, Top_of_the_Cube said:

     

    If utilizing a European socket, please understand a little bit about the European outlets (~220 volts) and the requirements of your devices and appliances.  Know the difference between an adaptor and a convertor, and be sure your extension cords/power bars do not have surge protection.

    I so much appreciate CC.  It really would never have occurred to me to possibly use the European socket.  (Talk about a self-centered American over here.)  I can see our three daughters fighting over the limited outlets in the cabin they will be sharing.   Time to go read about adaptors & converters.

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  8. We have often used the guest laundry, and being an early bird helps a whole lot with machine availabilty.  The other option I would recommend is IMMEDIATELY when you return from a port day.  IMMEDIATELY is the key.  No stopping for a snack or to shower. Head straight to your cabin, grab your basket of laundry (that you put together BEFORE disembarking the ship) and RUN to that laundry area.

  9. On 5/3/2023 at 6:55 PM, clackey said:

    I would like to add, reef safe sunscreen.  No need to kill more coral than we already have. 

    Yes!  I, literally, had this discussion with my brother this week.  He and, at least, one of his children will wind up snorkeling when we are in port in Cozumel.  Do a quick internet search on the recommended brands.  We live nowhere near an ocean, but our local Target carries both Blue Lizard and Sun Bum that are reef-friendly, per state of Hawaii guidelines.

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  10. It’s been 21 years, but I got a note from my OB plus copies of anything important in my medical records.  I never had to hand them over to anyone, but kept them all together in the event of an emergency.  With my previous pregnancy, I had wound up on bed rest due to pre-term labor, so the OB wanted to make sure any possible medical providers had sufficient medical history to treat me.

  11. 56 minutes ago, wemjam said:

    Ditto, I said RC once and never went back.

     

    I felt like I was sailing in a retirement home.  Now, that was years ago, and things may have changed as I see more commercials with lots of exciting things on the new RC ships that seems to me they  maybe changing how they entice their clients

     

    I too love Carnival or I wouldn't keep going back.  As I stated in an earlier post, you have to take the good with the bad. 

    We tried RC last summer, and I would still sail them, again.  However, we did find their activities lacking a bit, or, maybe, just poorly scheduled.   Smaller venues used, when larger ones were available.  Then, some venues NEVER had an activity scheduled in them at all.  The daily calendar might have three things at once or complete emptiness at times.  I can only assume that the never-in-the-crowd cruise director was still working his way back from the many covid protocols.  (This was a sailing where negative covid tests pre-cruise were still required.)

  12. My brother is the one who has handled our family cruise bookings in the past. 

    - First time, smallest group.  No problems.

    - Second time, largest group.  The shut down of 2020 was an issue and he heard from EVERYONE about the delay in getting refunds.

    - Third time, only one cabin more than the first time, so what could happen?  A positive covid test, that's what.  My brother had to get the cabin canceled and submit his niece's test results.  Somehow, her credit card, which wasn't supposed to be linked to my cabin, was, and my charging privileges got shut down on the ship.  (Guest services fixed that, thank goodness.)  But this made it his "never again" group cruise coordinator effort.

    - Fourth cruise, larger group.   My brother did find an online TA that specializes in groups and gave everyone that TA's contact information.  The TA has collected all of the payments, has handled the cabin changes, etc.  My brother is the group "conductor", but it is really hands off for him, except to remind people of final payment dates, as a courtesy.  Yes, there is "conductor" type additional discount, but he had the option to spread it across everyone's balance due.

     

    Why set up as a "group"?  In our cases, it was in hopes of cabin discounts, of course.  But also to get all of our cabins linked up in the main dining room.  I think that the first time and the third time we might have received some kind of cabin credit, too.  (It varied by cabin, though.)

     

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  13. After our July 2023 cruise, I will definitely report back on our experience.   Our family group of 14 decided on hiring Black Hat Tours to take us (in two vans) to Punta Sur Eco Park and then return to the port via the East Coast "wild side", since none of us have seen that part of Cozumel before.  Our middle-daughter said it best, "I like it!  It's a good mix of nerd stuff for the nerds and beach time for the sun lovers."  We even have a rainy day back-up plan with Black Hat Tours that will entertain both adults and children.

     

    A big thanks to the CCers who have answered my MANY questions.

  14. I just discovered last week that the flavored paper straws were going to be our option on Carnival.  Nope, not gonna do that.  Although we do own reusable silicone straws, we will be taking some individually wrapped plastic straws with us on the ship.

  15. I think a lot depends on what area and activities of the ship you prefer.  Also, your definition of "relaxing" versus "rowdy."

     

    If you book a balcony cabin, you can always enjoy quiet time in your own space.  If you wake up early, on any cruise, wandering the ship is amazingly peaceful (it's one of my favorite things to do).  Wander around that same ship at midnight and it's not at all the same.  I have rowdy (in the evening) twenty-something year old children, but they love to relax and quietly read books in the sun mid-day.

     

    If the 5-day cruise works with your NOLA schedule, it's the one that works.  Enjoy!

  16. 5 minutes ago, c-leg5 said:

    @MississippiMom i wanted to add, if your group went to Buccanos or Playa Azul and the “kids” wanted more to do there is probably the possibility of them going to Islands for a time if they wanted an activity like paddle boards, jet skis, zip line. I have no experience with this club and you would have to research pricing/packages/activities.
     

    I know it is marketed for Carnival excursions but I think anyone can go in. I have easily walked in the past along the coast from Buccanos to Playa Azul. I am not sure what access is like now Islands is between.

    Great idea!

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