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  1. Thank you John. I would prefer Nachi but I don't want my family to miss out on a more active experience! LOL I have been watching you tube videos today to try to help decide. My kids are adults ranging from 19-31 and are easily pleased. :)

  2. We are trying to decide which of these two places will be a better fit for our family. We are cruising in November on NOS. I have trouble walking long distances and standing for long periods of time. My family is all grown so I'm not worried about keeping little ones entertained. Can my one give me some insight? I have researched both places but I can't tell what the walk will be like for either one. thank you!

  3. We were on a spring break cruise last year. There were many kids but well behaved and we really only saw them at dinner time. I loved seeing all the kids dressed up! We are booked for Thanksgiving this year! Kids don't scare me :) We will have first time cruisers with us too.

     

     

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  4. We used Stuarts Cove and were very happy. Nice bus ride to the other side of the island. Boats had plenty of room. We made 3 stops . Two of the stops were 35 minutes each. We saw lots and lots of fish!!! 3rd stop was with the sharks!! You go into the water and hold onto a rope. The sharks are 40 feet below you and are focused on the bait bucket that was lowered for the sharks!! Very cool! We had a blast!! 5 of us in the group ranging 17-56.

     

     

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  5. We took a quick taxi ride asking to be dropped off at "Sea Glass Beach". The driver dropped us off close by and we relied on the map we found on CC to find the right spot. Here are some pics of the beach. There is ALOT of glass!! Make sure you have enough time to sort through to find the special ones!! We decided to walk back and one of the busses stopped. We asked if she was going to the Dockyard and she told us to get on. Not sure if it was a stop or not...we were just standing there trying to figure out which way to go!!!

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  6. We were on the May 20, 2012 sailing aboard the Summit. We took a taxi to sea glass beach from the ship and it cost $8.00 plus a tip. It was worth it to me since I really wasn't sure of the walk. I didn't think the driver dropped us off in the right spot so we took out the handy photo directions I found her on CC (thank you) and found the proper beach. There was a very friendly gentleman who we asked if we could go down to the beach to hunt for glass since it seemed to be private property. He told us to go and have fun! Just so you know...if you have trouble with stairs there are about 20 steps down to the beach with a makeshift hand rail. They are not steep. It seems like he is adding more railings to the lower steps too. If you take your time it is worth the walk down!

    As far as not allowing it on the ship. We were on the Summit and when our backpack went through the scanner the guy looking at the machine said "you went to Sea Glass Beach I see!" We were not told to leave the glass!

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