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IndyToThere1

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  1. Ah, didn't realize that about the links. This is the info from RCCL's page on the two:

     

    Deluxe Blue Lagoon ($89/adult):

    • Deluxe Beach Day: Enjoy the luxury of a private island paradise for relaxation, fun and exploration.
    • Observe beautiful dolphins and charming sea lions frolicking in their natural habitat.
    • Complimentary lunch: After a relaxing day on the beach, satisfy your hunger with a tasty grilled picnic lunch.

    Stingray Encounter Blue Lagoon ($60/adult):

    • Blue Lagoon Island: This secluded, private island is the location in Nassau where you can interact with the southern stingray.
    • Stingray Encounter: Enjoy petting the rays, feed them by hand and pose for photos.
    • Secluded Beach: Your island day includes free access to Lagoon Beach, in the all natural facility which is Eco Tour Certified.

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    Both list the excursion as 5 hours long. The only thing I can see different is the Deluxe comes with lunch. 

  2. I am currently planning our excursion while stopping at Nassau and wanted to return to the Blue Lagoon area. The pricing on RCCL's page is very odd though - the 'regular' no-frills Deluxe excursion is $89/adult, while one of the animal encounter excursions (Stringray encounter) is $60/adult.  Granted, the regular one comes with lunch, but lunch isn't worth $29 extra and any of the animal encounters carries an extra charge (which makes the Deluxe excursion look even more overpriced). 

     

    Deluxe Blue Lagoon: https://secure.royalcaribbean.com/cruiseplanner/category/1002/product/100000002318466150

     

    Stingray Encounter Blue Lagoon: https://secure.royalcaribbean.com/cruiseplanner/category/1002/product/100000002941393199

     

    Am I missing something here?  Perhaps the Deluxe encounter includes more than they list on the page, but it seems cheaper to just pay for the Stingray encounter even if you had to plans on actually using that part of the excursion.

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