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  1. Just did this walk this past week. I asked a beach shuttle driver if he would drop as at Warwick Long Bay Beach instead of Horseshoe. He was willing, but for $9/person instead of $7/person. There were 4 of us, so I'm not sure if we wound up better off price-wise than in a cab? But at least we knew the total before we started, and our driver was super nice. We were dropped at the end of Warwick Longbay that is closest to Jobson's Cove. We spent a long time in the water in Warwick Long Bay (my crazy older teen climbed that huge rock in the middle! He did have the common sense not to jump/dive from it and managed to scramble back down) and snorkeling/chasing a parrot fish around Jobson's Cove. So we didn't have as much time for the walk as I had originally imagined. We kept to the wide path that was further from the beaches as it seemed to be more clear cut which way to head. We soon came to a parking lot (with bathrooms!) and passed through that and found the path again. Before long, we were at Horseshoe Bay. It probably only took us 20 minutes. I had imagined a much longer walk. My 70-year-old dad was with us, and I wanted to make sure he could complete the walk, so we didn't take the time to explore the higher paths which would have afforded the better views. Will do that next time and will also stop to swim at Chaplin and Stonehole Bay. And the litle coves on the west and east sides of Horseshoe Bay.

     

     

     

    This info made my day! Thank you so much!

     

     

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  2. Traditional early and late seating dining is held in Chic and Grande (deck 3) and you are assigned to specific tables for the duration of the cruise. My Time Dining is held in American Icon and Silk (deck 4). American Icon is primarily for folks with reservations and Silk is for folks without reservations, but they will shift things around according to demand. The menus are the same in all 4 dining rooms.

     

    Formal nights occur in all 4 restaurants on the designated formal nights. However, in reality formal nights have become much more casual overall. Folks tend to be nicely dressed, but not really "formal". Jackets are certainly no longer required for men.

     

     

     

    This clears things up for me. Thanks for the info!

     

     

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  3. No, it's the small travel one that won't stay on unless you hold down the button. I would definitely bring your own if you can!! I always bring my own because like you said, you don't want to spend forever drying hair!!

     

     

    Great info! I will definitely be bringing my own then. Thank you again [emoji106]

     

     

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  4. Quick question since you have been so helpful to me...the hair dryers on Adventure are they small travel ones or are they a full size/full power one? My daughter has very thick hair and I don't know if I should bring my own or not. I don't want to spend 30 mins drying her hair lol

     

     

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