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  1. We've been to St. Thomas.... five or six times - I've lost count. It's a very popular Caribbean port. Our first experience there was dreadful (we booked an excursion through the ship that went completely wrong - luckily they refunded us), but thankfully we've been back more times to get to know the beautiful island better.

     

    Normally, we go to Magen's Bay, but someone my Dad works with recommend Sapphire Beach, so we decided to try it out.

     

    We took a taxi there. I honestly don't remember how long it takes to get to Magen's, so I can't compare travel time.

     

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    Sapphire Beach was.... GORGEOUS!!! And not crowded at all!

     

    What I remember about Magen's is that we had to pay for our own beach chairs and then drag them to the spot on the very crowded beach that we wanted. Here (like most other beaches we've been to), they set up our beach chairs for us. There was also plenty of beach - shaded and in the sun - to choose from.

     

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  2. We arrived at dinner and met our tablemates - a lovely family of four from Alberta, Canada. They had a 14-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter. I'm always a little nervous with tablemates because you don't know if dinner will be pleasant or awkward every night.

     

    Man, did we get lucky with this family! :) Our first night onboard, and we were the last people to leave the dining room. :o We missed the Welcome Aboard Show, but it's not like we hadn't seen some variety in years past.

     

    The Cruise Compass had listed an "Club 18-20+ Meet and Mingle" at Jester's (the ship's nightclub) that night, so Rachel and I decided to go check it out. We figured we could at least walk through, get some drinks, then leave if it was weird.

     

    Well, we came in and it wasn't exactly hopping, so we sat down and ordered some drinks. Then, we were approached by two girls who asked us if we were there for the Club 18-20+ thing. Shortly after, four guys came up to us and we moved to a bigger booth. Well, unfortunately the guys were a good bit older than us (except for one who lied about his age that night... we found out two days later when he told us it was his birthday - he just turned 19!). One of the guys ordered shots for the table, but the bartender looked at me (the oldest of the ladies) with a doubtful glance and said he couldn't serve the minors, so we all raised our hands and said we wouldn't drink (except for liar boy who didn't say a thing). We talked a little, did a little dancing, then we left the club with a few extra people. The group went to the Promenade Cafe for snacks, and Rachel and I dismissed ourselves so we could go to bed!

  3. Dad took these photos with his zoom lens...

     

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    Muster was uneventful.

     

    We went back to our staterooms to unpack a little more before going to the top deck to watch us set sail.

     

    Our departure time was delayed by 45 minutes. I'm not sure why. I guess it didn't matter because we didn't have far to go. That seemed to be the theme of this cruise, not that I minded it.

     

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    One day, Dad will learn how to take night shots...

     

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    The Carnival Victory...

     

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  4. We also decorated the door...

     

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    And my Mom decorated their door:

     

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    One set of jingle bells was stolen that evening. My dad heard them jingling down the hallway, but he wasn't dressed appropriately to go outside.... so he got dressed and then tried to chase the theives down. Of course, they had a huge head start, so he didn't get them. It's actually an ongoing theme with my dad to get dressed before chasing people. This summer, kids were TPing our house and my Dad put his clothes on... no shoes, though... before chasing them down. C'mon Dad - just chase them in your boxers! Makes for a funnier conclusion! :D

     

    Anyway, after the first set was stolen, Mom took the second set down.

     

    Rachel juggled while I unpacked...

     

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  5. Now, we'd been arguing about how we would deal with the room keys since we were booked in the wrong staterooms. I was fussing at my dad for not researching and learning that he could have called in and gotten this fixed (I know, I'm terrible - the guy booked us an amazing vacation and I was fussing about research???). I said that we could get an extra room key from guest relations, while Dad was arguing that I should just take my mom's SeaPass. We got to the room and then it hit us - these rooms are adjoined! We can walk through the door! Duhhh moment for the day. :D

     

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    Tiger Pride! ***Do NOT mention the Orange Bowl!!!!

     

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  6. We cut it really close leaving the hotel. We didn't request late check-out, and we were told that if we didn't check out by noon, we'd be charged the next night. At ten til, we called to check out and had the bellhop come get our luggage. I was still packing when he arrived, but finished my bag in time for him to take it!

     

    Our bellhop thought it was funny that I was still packing. He remembered us and made sure we had a cab to ourselves, but the cab driver wanted more people. They fought a little before he took off. That guy knew every shortcut in the book. We zipped around corners, and when we got to the port, he drove around all of the cabs in line through the Princess port and cut his way ahead of the line!

     

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    Caribbean Princess

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    So we got to the port around 1:00 and went straight through embarkation with the priority line. We saw a family pulled off to the side, and they were having to answer questions to prove that they really were a family because one of the daughters didn't have a passport.

     

    The only trouble we ran into is that my sister is 18, and I'm 20. We had booked adjoining rooms, but had to put my mother in one room and father in the other because you have to be 21 to have a stateroom by yourself (at least when booking online). We were told that I couldn't have a charging account because I wasn't 21, yet, but I could set up a cash account onboard (as long as you're a minor, you can charge all you want, but as soon as you're an adult but not yet a US drinking adult, things get tricky). Dad wasn't hearing it. I've been able to charge since I was a child. So the guy agreed to go ahead and set up my charging account there so we wouldn't have to wait in line at guest relations.

     

    We got onboard and were told that our rooms wouldn't be ready until 2:00. So, we headed straight to the Windjammer (which my dad quickly shortened to "Jammer" ...then "Jam" ....so that he could have "jam sessions" :rolleyes:).

     

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    We also took the time to check out the ship a little... and get Christmas tree pics.

     

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  7. I feel like you can't come here without seeing a wedding on the beach! There was one every night on our last vacation here.

     

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    We went out for dinner at a place recommended by our bellhop. He was also the one to set us straight - the drinking age in Puerto Rico is.... 18!!!

     

    Okay, I took a picture of the sign so I would remember of the name.... but can anyone read this??? :D My dad might still have the name scribbled on the piece of paper he carried around with restuarant recommendations from bellhops and doormen.

     

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    If any of you speak/understand Spanish, I thought this was cute:

     

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  8. Hello, CCers! This is my first photo review on Cruise Critic. We recently got back from an AMAZING cruise/land vacation on the Adventure of the Seas, cruising the Southern Caribbean. We departed from San Juan and visited St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Antigua, Dominica, Barbados, and St. Lucia.

     

    "Cast" includes:

    father, Boyd

    mother, Sharon

    me, Victoria, 20

    sister, Rachel, 18

     

    The past two years we've cruised over Christmas, we had rather cold weather departing from Florida, extending to our first few sea and port days. It's funny because we used to live in Florida, and we'd pose our Christmas card pictures in Christmas sweaters and shorts because it was so HOT, still - I remember going swimming on Christmas day! Anyway, this year we decided that we were sick of risking cold weather and chose the Adventure of the Seas departing from San Juan.

     

    We left our house early on Saturday, December 17 and drove to the Atlanta airport. After hearing so many connection horror stories on our cruise, I am thankful that we live so close to a transportation hub. I also have a greater appreciation for Hartsfield-International after departing from San Juan's airport, but that's a story for another day!

     

    We boarded our plane on time, but we waited FOREVER to leave the gate. Our flight was delayed an hour because we were waiting on.... catering!!!! Apparently it was a necessity because the food had to last them to and from San Juan.

     

    Once in San Juan, we had someone help us with our bags, which was great because he escorted us straight to the front of the long taxi line - totally worth it.

     

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    Here's a happy Dad in the cab! :D

     

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  9. What I'd do, and what I plan to do again on Explorer in a few weeks?

     

    Tell your kids to do what they're asked to do by the staff, and do it respectfully. If they get told that they're running afoul of curfew, then they need to call it and night and retire, simple. Don't try to bend the rules once they've been told they aren't following them.

     

    They'll have ZERO issues.

     

    Honestly, I think that the first issue with this is that teens completely and totally loose track of time (and heck, the days) once they get into the groove aboard the ship. Even if they have good intentions to follow the rules, they'll quickly find curfew having come and gone without even realizing it.

     

    Very good advice. I completely agree.

  10. Guys, I hate to crush your theories here, but I was once a minor hiding from security.

     

    From what I've experienced, if security sees you, they will card you and send you to bed if you're a minor. Now, they tell you to go to bed, not take you there. I always went to bed when told, so I was never personally escorted to my cabin or taken to guest relations. However, I was at the bar in the promenade one night on our last cruise (Adventure of the Seas, southern Caribbean departing from San Juan) and watched security bring children to guest relations and call their parents. The parents were never happy to retrieve their children. And these weren't little children either - I would guess around 13 or 14 years old.

     

    If your child is up past curfew, they probably just haven't run into security yet. I'm in my 20s and still get carded. On all of the Royal Caribbean cruises (Carnival is an entirely different story), security is always out and about at night.

  11. We just got back from the Adventure of the Seas, and curfew was definitely enforced. If they saw minors out and about, they did not "turn a blind eye."

     

    I got carded several times (uggg, to have a baby face... can't stand in the casino without someone carding me :rolleyes:). Our tablemates had a 14 year old son, and he said he was reading a book in the library, and security came around and asked the adult beside him if he was his. The adult didn't speak English, so he just started nodding and saying yes, but then the security guard figured it out pretty quickly that they were not together and sent him to bed.

     

    Maybe the Oasis and Allure are more relaxed, but in the past, I've always witnessed minors being sent to bed promptly at curfew. There are, however, minors who run and hide from security. You'll often find them under the staircase on the second floor.

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