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  1. 16 hours ago, c-leg5 said:

    I think you need to understand they  are a broker site that operates throughout the Caribbean. The tours are as good as the tour operators they sub-contract to, which often times can be someone you could have booked independently. 
     

    That said, we have used them without any problems in other locations. You need to consider them as administrators. My biggest problem with brokers is their descriptions and photos are often inaccurate and it is difficult sometimes to get details from them, if you want to know something specific.

     

    Appreciate that.  So they would sub-contract to somebody like Rony's or Victor Bodden?  We've done those and were pleased, but this one has some different options for a cheaper price.

  2. On 9/11/2022 at 10:48 AM, TMR2 said:

    We have done some great excursions with Roatan Cruise Excursions

     

    I know I'm bumping an old thread, but I'm specifically looking for info on this company.  There are a couple of bad Google reviews but overall good.

     

    Any details on their overall reliability and the experience would be greatly appreciated.  Also, I'd love to know about the "Wild on Wildlife" tour from anyone who has done it.  Seems like a lot of spots for such a short amount of time, so I'm curious how long we'd be at each place.

  3. Not much at the port terminal at all other than a few shops.  You can get a taxi, or if you're on Carnival, there's a shuttle bus that you can get with your sail and sign.  We've gone to Margaritaville and other restaurants on the Hip Strip (some really good jerk chicken there), and Doctor's Cave beach is only a bit further down.

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  4. On 8/11/2024 at 10:57 PM, ericosmith said:

    Could you tell me who you rented with?  I'd really like to spend some time at the space center but the prices with Enterprise one way to Galveston are a little rich.  

     

    We rented with Budget.  Enterprise is quite a bit more expensive, but if I had to do it over again, I might go with them, just because it might eliminate the need for an Uber.  Last time I checked, Enterprise offers a shuttle to the terminal. 

  5. On 8/11/2024 at 4:29 PM, bjlbbk said:

     

    Good to know! Do you think the timing of your trip on the way back played into the lack of Ubers in the area? I'm wondering if early morning is part of the issue if there are not many Uber drivers already in Galveston that time of day. Maybe there would be more available mid morning once the Ubers start coming in to drop off cruise passengers. We have a late flight so will not be in a hurry as long as there is a decent place to wait.

     

    I'd guess so. It's crazy down there early, and the traffic along Harborside doesn't seem to move.  I think we got out around 9ish and started looking pretty much immediately.  We walked out of the terminal and across the street, thinking that would make it easier, but it was close to 10:30 before we got picked up.  The driver came from Harborside, so I'm guessing she came in that way and got stuck for a good while as well.

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  6. Instead of driving down and parking like we usually do, this last cruise we rented a car and dropped it off in La Marque.  Getting an Uber from La Marque to the port was very easy and inexpensive.  That was certainly not the case on the way back.  Prices were crazy and the time seemed to never move.  Checked both Uber and Lyft.  In the end, it probably took a little over an hour before we finally got picked up.  Good thing we weren't in a hurry or had a flight to catch.

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  7. My wife also got a note in our mailbox one time that if she hit a certain number by a certain day (can't remember exactly the number, maybe 5000), she would get $300 fun play.  I had already hit that amount and didn't get any.

  8. 2 hours ago, lrk said:

    It has been a while since I have sailed out of Galveston, so I am just curious.  Some ports just glance at what you are bringing in, and some make you take everything out.  Any recent experience out of Galveston on Carnival?

     

    Sail out of Galveston often.  We used to just walk right through without anyone checking, but the past couple of times we brought wine, they were much more diligent and moved us from the scanners directly to the table to check.  YMMV

  9. 9 hours ago, Journey11 said:

    Is the casino DOU drinks package for drinks everywhere handled differently than Cheers when sailing out of Galveston?

    Can you get drinks in the casino on day 1 under the DOU package?

     

    Yes.  My experience was that it started to work around the time the casino opened.

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  10. I'm guessing it's only for Carnival passengers, for the reason you noted.  While we took the shuttle the last time we were there, my brother and his family just grabbed a cab outside the port because they only wanted to go to Margaritaville.  They didn't feel unsafe.  The only problem they had was that the driver said he'd be back to pick them up at a specific time and he didn't return.  So they had to get another cab for the way back.  If I recall, it was pretty expensive, so negotiate in advance and I'd say don't believe them when they say the amount is for both ways.

  11. On 3/13/2024 at 10:07 AM, Moondoggy51 said:

    Here's the problem from my perspective.  After getting a number of recommendations from folks here on Cruise Critic, I went out to Trip Advisor and viewed some of the 768 photos of Krazy Lobster and the attached is a representative photo of the area that I assumed we would find.  As you can see the water was crystal clear, plenty of beach area and lounge chairs with the dining tables in the background.  What we found was a beach in the second photo with no sandy beach or lounge chairs and rickety set of stairs as your access to the water.  The second picture was listed previously in this thread by 2021BoatCruiser (thank you) and we were seated even further away from the steps than what's pictured.  If you look at the pictures on Trip Advisor I don't recall seeing any picture that 2021BoatCruiser provided so people trying to make decisions can get a false impression of reality and had I seen a picture of a rocky shoreline with sandbags I may have made a different decision to go there.  Don't get me wrong, the food was very tasty and affordable and had the beach been as projected in the first photo I would have been very pleased.

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    We almost didn't go to Krazy Lobster after I saw this but decided to do so anyway because the port area was so crowded.

     

    The beach area definitely looks like the second picture, but we were seated in an area with both a table/palapa and loungers right in front. I think it was kind of where the boats are above.  Drinks were a bit weak (as they usually are at these kinds of places), but we had a blast.  Lobster nachos were tasty, and the shade was perfect.

     

    We had only two complaints.  First, lobster nachos are actually not on the menu, so we asked how much they'd be.  We were told 25, but we were charged 30.  The server was apologetic but said his boss wouldn't fix it.

     

    Also, the bathrooms are downright disgusting.  As Ace Ventura would say, "Do NOT go in there."

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  12. I'd recommend the Fish Fry area, about 10-15 minutes past Junkanoo.  It's not a short walk but doable for those not mobility challenged.  There are a ton of restaurants down there.  We went to this one, which was featured on Food Network.

     

     

  13. On 2/13/2024 at 1:23 PM, pcvtmom said:

    With the recent travel advisory for Jamaica, from the US State Department, my husband is leery about the plans I had for our cruise visit to Montego Bay in April.  I planned to shuttle or taxi to Margaritaville (brief visit, we're Parrotheads 😉), and then go to Dr's Cave Beach for the day.  I cannot find any recent posts on travel sites about the shuttle from port to the Hip Strip, and I wondered if that is still an option.  If so, what's your experience? I believe he'd be more comfortable with a shuttle than a taxi. 

     

    Older posts (pre-pandemic) on Tripadvisor and other sites mentioned that Carnival offers a shuttle, but that isn't in our shore excursion list, so I guess it's been discontinued.  None of the Carnival shore excursions appeal to me.  The only excursion to Dr's Cave Beach involves a dolphin encounter, which we aren't really interested in doing.

     

    I appreciate any feedback you can provide!

     

    We were there about a year ago, and yes, they still have the shuttle.  There's a kiosk in the port where you pay.  I believe we paid with our sign and sail card, got a wristband and then boarded the bus.  You can hop on and off at any of the stops, and it includes Margaritaville and Doctor's Cave.  It ends and turns around at this little shopping area across from Rose Hall.

     

    You may get offered some pot, but we never felt unsafe at all.

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  14. We've been a few times and enjoy it.  I think June of 2022 was the last time, so the price may be different now, but it was $25 pp entry with a $12 food/beverage credit. You get wifi and use of snorkel gear for an hour.

     

    There's sand where the loungers are, but it's not a sandy beach.  There's a rocky staircase entry into the water.  Pool and facilities are all nice.  We found the food to be pretty solid but the drinks not very strong.

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  15. Yes, we went last week and were charged the 1-4 people rate for a couple, alone in a Nissan Versa.  It was $8.  On the way back (as posters have said, plenty of taxis available), we were quoted $10 but didn't argue.  Streets are all torn up for repair in a significant portion down there.

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