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I think it's better than it was before.

 

With the water park, there are less people at the beaches.  And now there is actually more beach space than before, too.  It will take some time for the new tress to fully develop, but they are there, too.

 

Food service is a lot better than it was- so many more choices than before, and the new stuff tastes better than before.

 

And while a lot will worry about the sound- when on the beach, we could never hear the water park.  Ever.

 

Extra bonus- no waiting for tenders, going in either direction.  

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We went to Coco Key on Anthem just before the shutdown. We booked the Beach Club and paid about $70 each. We really enjoyed our day there and the lunch there was extremely good. Loungers were nicer than the usual ones and included towels. The pool, beach and service were all great. We rode the tram around and looked at everything. Quite a change from before. If you had kids, the water park area looked like fun. 

With only one ship, it wasn't crowded at all.

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16 hours ago, TravelerThom said:

Actually exotic applies to species that are not indigenous, so anything that is exotic by definition is not put there by Mother Nature but has been imported. Seagulls, for better or worse (and they can be annoying), are bequeathed to Coco Cay by Mother Nature. 

 

I am talking about actual chickens. 🐔 They run all over the little island, plus there used to be Peacocks as well, plus Iguanas.  They were all imported (invasive species)....definitely not indigenous.  They are just as natural to the island as the water thrill park.  

 

exotic

[ ig-zot-ik ]SHOW IPA

adjective

of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized:exotic foods; exotic plants.

 

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