DO NOT set your plate of food down on a table and look away. Do not leave your food unattended. The birds are very aggressive and your lunch will be their lunch in seconds!
@@kaydickey9239 Reminds me of a racoon I met on a camping trip. I left a bag of unopened chips to get some napkins. When I looked back, the bag was heading into the woods at a rapid pace.
I would think that would bring with it a whole raft of issues for the staff. I think the biggest issue would be supervising guests in and around the water. This would be especially hard given many adults would have been drinking on the island all day.
If you bring your own snorkel gear, you can get a dive mask with prescription lenses so you can see clearly while diving. I just bring my mask and snorkel (more sanitary), but get fins at the beach.
I chose my upcoming cruise just because it went to Coco cay. I loved it that much my first time going. It's so relaxing, the water is crystal clear, and there's no scammers trying to hound you to pay to rent chairs and umbrellas
Enjoyed you video! Put that photo spot and funnel cake on the to-do list for our first cruise later this summer on Freedom. As a fellow parent with kids with a big age-range (my oldest is 14 and my youngest is 2, with two others in between), in a future video I'd love to hear some tips you've picked up from your time cruising with kids of substantially different ages. Bonus points if you have any ideas about how to get your teenage daughter fired up to cruise when she is firmly in the teen phase of being too cool to want to hang out with her younger siblings!
14 is a weird in between age. For us we were able to force our daughter to be social at that age and meet other people her age on the ship. Once she did that and had a friend her age she enjoyed it much more and would spend time with her.
Thank u very informative ivf been on many cruise i think 7 planong my 8 and and ive beenvon 4 royal and gonna be 5 and im gonna finally going to the private island next year im excited
It's all about money, R.C. will stop at a destination for a short time so they can get the ship back to port (6:00 AM) & load up another cruise & out at 5:00 PM (same day).
love the extended stay idea! i think what rc should think of is maybe adding more time on cococay for a price?? i would definetely be open to spending for that!!
Chicken sandwich - you can ask for them to make it into a chicken parm sandwich by asking for them to add the cheese stick and marinara sauce to it And Have them add chocolate and caramel to the funnel cakes !!
They do have excursions that would cost extra. Jet skis, and paddle boards for example would cost extra. However there is plenty to do on the island that should keep you entertained.
The price of the water park is a scandal to be honest. Currently showing for $210 on their website. In contrast the best water park on the planet (Siam Park in Tenerife) is only $45 and even less for kids at $32. And if you arrive on a day when another ship has got there before you then the crowds will mean that for your $210 you will see you spend most of your day standing in the hour long queues.
I wonder if they don't stay into the night because of water safety. Making sure that everyone is out of the water by sunset would be quite the job. Just an idea ...
90% of the activities on Cococay are included for free. The additional cost incurred would be if you wanted to visit the water park, or participate in excursions.
@@Cruiseitall That, and the 'Beach Club'. Or the cabana's. Or the balloon ride. Actually, there can be a lot of charges for some island features. Still, it ain't hard to pay nothing and still have a great time.
Is it pronounced "key" or "kay". I might be wrong but Castaway Cay (Disney's Island) is pronounced "key" and so is Princess Cays. Edit: confirmed, it's pronounced Coco "Key".
I’ve never purchased it myself to be able to provide a definitive answer one way or the other. I will say that I have never felt like I was missing out on anything by not visiting the water park, and that has to do with how much you can do and see on the island for free.
Yea I know. I’ve watched Royal Caribbean Blog and he pronounces it Key. Majority of other cruise videos and customers pronounce it Cay so I went with that, kind of like the Mandela effect.
Yes and no. While pronouncing it as “key” is correct, RC has embraced the fact that most people will pronounce it phonetically, thus the slogan “perfect day at Coco Cay.”