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Water Toys at Paradise Beach?


cwnhokie

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Is Mr. Sancho's family friendly? We went there last time with a big group of us on a cruise without our kids and the alcohol was flowing freely, so I didn't really notice much else. They did have us step up off to the side by ourselves.

 

I have always wanted to try a cooking class, so maybe this would be a good option for my mother in law and I while the kids can play too with dad and granddad.

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I was thinking of the same thing. My boys are 9 and 7. I am probably going to require them to wear a life jacket if they want to do the water trampoline, etc. Even then, as you said, I don't know if they'll have the upper body strength to pull themselves up. They're kind of skinny :).

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