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We're scheduled to go to coco cay in november on Grandeur and Majesty is scheduled the same day. We've been scheduled to stop in Coco Cay 6 times on previous cruises and have only actually been able to stop 3 times because of high seas. I was wondering if anyone has experienced it where one ship could anchor but the second ship was not.

Also, both ships are scheduled to depart at 5 pm. Won't this be a mass rush for tenders going to two ships?

I love the private islands but I always assume a day at sea when I see Coco Cay on the itinerary. If we're able to stop it's a pleasant surprise rather than a disappointment :p

Thanks

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We were there last year on Grandeur with Enchantment - both ships were able to get in, but we got there sooner and the Captain urged passengers to get over early to grab a good spot on the beach. It seemed crowded, and the lines for food were long, but still had a great time. There are two areas for the tenders - one area was dedicated to Grandeur and the other for Enchantment, and they had people there asking which ship you were on to make sure were in the right spot.

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