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Hello all! Can somebody tell me on this excursion,how you get from the brig Unicorn onto the transfer boat??

I am terrified of water :o I know dumb excursion to choose however this will make hubbys trip... my only concern is how you get on and off the ship?? Is it like a rope ladder you climb down?? Is there a "plank" you walk??:confused: :confused:

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never been on it, but I doubt their going to make you walk the plank, and no rope ladders, they want to allow everyone to participate. There's probably a review in the port section. Go check it out.

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I found this thread http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=438979&page=2

 

It doesn't answer your question directly, but you should be able to discern enough info.

 

If people say it's good for all ages and there are no complaints about the tendering I would take it as a good sign.

 

You could try contacting the company directly. seaspraycruises@hotmail.com

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I'll see if I can help you......we've only had to tender once. You will exit the ship on deck 2 (or maybe 1) anyhow, its down in the "crew quarters".....there will be a door and a walkway and you will walk straight out onto the tender. A crew member will be there to help you onto the tender and the tenders each hold around 150 people, so it's not a really small boat. You won't have any trouble going from the ship to the tender. Have a great cruise!:)

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I'll see if I can help you......we've only had to tender once. You will exit the ship on deck 2 (or maybe 1) anyhow, its down in the "crew quarters".....there will be a door and a walkway and you will walk straight out onto the tender. A crew member will be there to help you onto the tender and the tenders each hold around 150 people, so it's not a really small boat. You won't have any trouble going from the ship to the tender. Have a great cruise!:)

 

 

And sometimes there are a few steps into the tender.

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Loved the video! We booked this excursion for December. Do you think it will be too cheesy for 2 older teens? We are also traveling with BIL and his 7/8 year olds. (I looked for an exursion to please everyone.) I did it mostly for the experience of the Brig Unicorn, and Pigeon Island, which looked beautiful, and fun.

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