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ladywraith24

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  1. Yes, there is a wall around the cabanas on Nellie's Beach. Usually there is an attendant standing at the gate that lets you into the cabana area. There is no reason why someone could not wade into the water and enter your cabana from the water entrance since it is a public beach and anyone can swim there. I would check it out with your person you made the reservation for the cruise through and see if they will allow all 7 people in the cabana. Each person is given a wristband when you sign in and are escorted to your cabana.

    They told us people can stop in and visit but only 6 at a time in cabana and not sure if the buffet is separated,

  2. You book the cabin under one persons reservation so you only pay once. Then you are allowed to bring additional guests which do not have to be identified until your cruise. Can't say if it is worth it as we have our first reserved on our upcoming cruise.

     

    We have 7 in our party,2 kids, are we able to all have one cabana, the kids will not be in there much, and can friends drop by? is it walled off and you need a pass to get to them? Thanks in advance LW :)

  3. As soon as excursions become available to book. And that varies from ship to ship and itinerary. I booked Nellie's beach cabana for our cruise last week about 3-4 months out. We had the far left one as you're facing the beach/water (or far right facing the cabanas) and we were about 25 feet from a over the water one. It was nice and shady until around 1. I just booked another beach one yesterday for our Allure trip in Nov. Prices went up between the two bookings. It's hard to go to Labadee without a cabana once you've had one. We've only been there twice without one out of 5 trips and one of those times we spent a little time with our tablemates in theirs and the other time it rained all day anyway.

     

    I've never seen or been bitten by a mosquito in Labadee. I have been in Belize though. The only bugs you see regularly are flies. There is a reason the ships never stay past 5 and that's because of mosquitoes which mainly come out near sunset and there is a potential for malaria.

     

    are the beach cabanas gated off ? we have friends who may want to come hang a while and also have 7 in family (2 are kids) and don't want to rent 2

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