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  1. Samana Santa (Holy Week) is a HUGE holiday in Central America, it runs the week of Easter and brings people out of the hills of the mainland to all the beaches. They say the sand can not be seen on West Bay Beach for all the people.

     

    I am unclear if the day of Easter is as busy and nuts as the week.. For sanity sake, I would book one of the private islands. Maya Key or Little French Key.

     

    Ya might toss a post on the Trip Advisor Roatan board, they maybe able to tell you when the party stops. Then make a choice of where.

     

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g292019-i4482-Roatan_Bay_Islands.html

     

    Which would be better in your opinion Maya Key or LFK?

  2. We are visiting at Easter with NCL. I've looked at Little French Kay for a beach club, but it does not seem value for our dollar. Any other suggestions for beach clubs for out family 2 kids(10 & 7) and 2 adults. We enjoy good food and drinks, clear waters that will allow us to see fish and a beautiful beach. Any suggestions?

     

    Thanks

  3. We are visiting Costa Maya at Easter. We tried to book Maya Chan, but it is full. Any other suggestions for beach clubs for out family 2 kids and 2 adults. We enjoy good food and drinks, clear waters that will allow us to see fish and a beautiful beach. Any suggestions? I've looked at Nohoch Kay, Tropicante, Yaya and Blue Kay. I really cant tell the difference.

  4. Tropicana tends to be the more "formal" of the dining rooms. Designed to be a supper club with live music and [some] dancing every night. The Burn the Floor cast does a couple of mini-shows,,,, but unless you have a table along the dance floor, most tables wont see much.

     

    The menus in all three MDRs are similar/same.

     

    Other complimentary dining options include O'Shehan's, modeled after a british pub (open 24/7) serves a standard dinner menu with nightly specials (prime rib, ribs, seafood basket). Shanghi serves Asian foods. And the buffet which serves an wide assortment of international foods (and is pretty good for casual dining).

     

    Do you recall the nights they preform burn the floor at the meal?

  5. We been one RC and two disney cruises. We were very pleased with both cruiseline meals. We didnt mind the rotating restaurants on Disney, nor staying in one dining room on RC. We were thinking of rotating between all three MDR on our up coming cruise on the getaway. We do enjoy a good meal, but we are not interested in spending more money on specialty dining. Our family doesnt enjoy the business of buffets. Whats the difference between all three restaurants?? Any suggestions on best free supper options?

     

    Thanks

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