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We were on the October 7 partial transit on the Coral Princess. We did the transit of the Panama Canal on the small ferry. Because Panama did not get their normal rainfall this year, the Canal Authority would not let us go through the locks on the Pacific Ocean side alone, as they release 26 million gallons of fresh water into the ocean every time a ship exits the Canal. We had to wait for a companion ship to go through the Pacific locks with us. We left the Coral Princess at 8:30a.m. and returned to the ship at 8:00p.m. It was a long day, but we had a great story to tell.
On the October 29th voyage we did the Panama Canal and locks transit by boat. We were very fortunate that one of the Pacific-side canal expansion gates was being barged from the Atlantic side at about the same time we were making the transit. The barge accompanied us through the Pedro Miguel and Miraflores locks, allowing us to be back on the ship around 6:30PM. Otherwise the excursion would have been longer.
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What about ship's officers/crew/staff? Did any if them attend?
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No officers/crew/staff were present at the Meet and Greet. Didn't stop us from having a good time meeting fellow CC posters.
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Hi, I did not join the roll call on cruise critic so I don't know if there was a meet and greet or not.
Yes, there was a meet and greet on the first sea day. About 30 people attended.
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I agree with #1TravelMom. I just returned from a one-week stay in Roatan and went on a full-day freestyle tour with Ronystours. His tour guide (Arnold) and driver (Edwin) made it a very enjoyable day.
We went on the Mangrove tour, the Pirates of the Caribbean canopy zipline, visited the iguana farm, and drove around the island. You can adjust the itinerary based on how much time you have during your port stop.
Patrick in Bora Bora
in Pacific Islands, All
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