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You can spend the afternoon right around Channelside. There are some great restaurants there and the Florida Aquarium in there also and it is great. There is also a retired naval ship to tour at Channelside. You can also hope the trolley to Ybor City. A little less to do there for the kids but it is still nice during the day.

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Or, if you have any interest in getting home earlier, check to see what other flights your airline has [before you leave home] and then you can go to the airport and try to get changed to one of those earlier flights. It may cost you a little [ours was $25 each], but might be well worth it to get home sooner. We had a 5:30 flight scheduled, but there was a flight at about 11:30 [which we didn't want to chance beforehand]; we were off the ship and at the airport by 10:30, switched to the earlier flight and got home with lots of time to "unwind" before having to face Monday! There's not really much to see/do in Tampa anyway, IMO, and having extra time at home was more important for us.

 

Hope you have a great cruise - just be prepared for that horrendous dining room decor! [Not to mention the Phantom, Mad Hatter, etc, etc....]

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There are TONS of things to do in Tampa....Ybor City, the aquarium, the MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry) which by the way has a GREAT exhibit right now called BODIES http://www.mosi.org/. We went to view it a couple of weeks ago....it was incredible! Let's us know what you decide....you will be happy with any of the above! Have fun!! :)

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Get a cheap rental car and take a trip to Clearwater for the day :D You can keep your luggage in the car, and drop it off at the airport before your flight. We did this a few years ago and had a great day! It was a great way to extend our vacation... had lunch and cocktails waterfront... and just relaxed.

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There is a toursit booth in the terminal that will hold luggage for 5 bucks per family. But the terminal closes at 4pm...so make sure you pick it upby then.

Aquarium right across the street.

Trolly ride to Ybor.

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Thanks for the advice everyone. I was just a bit concerned because although I was sure that I had read in someone's review that you could leave your luggage at the terminal, Carnival told me that you couldn't.

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I don't know this from personal experience, but someone else posted on a different thread that you can store your luggage at Cruise Terminal 2, Suite 207. I believe the charge is $5, and they also sell reduced price tickets for the Aquarium across the street.

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