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Karencruiser43

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We were there in December. It was OK. There was nothing to see in the water, so no snorkeling there. The waves were fun to jump, the kids enjoyed that. The Reef Grill was pricey (not that much isn't in GC) and menu small, service was lacking. It was an OK way to spend the day. It was our last port on the cruise and we were just looking for somewhere for the kids to be able to play in the water and on the beach.

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Don't know, but we always go to the Beach Colony on 7 mile beach and really like it. I'll be there in June on the Carnival Legend.:)

 

See my post in the other thread...Beach Club Colony seems to be closed.

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