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Is there any secured storage space for personal items while I do the Labadee Waverunner excursion? I'll try to keep my 'stuff' to a minimum, but I'm guessing I'll have a few things that will need storing while I'm on the excursion. What are my options??

 

Thanks in advance,

Cindy

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There are open lockers in the little hut where you sign up and watch the informational video. I don't know how safe they are. There is also a compartment in the actually waverunner that you could store a wallet, glasses, etc. I didn't have a problem with anything getting wet, but you never know. I didn't see anyplace to actually "lock" up something.

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Thanks! That's good information to know. I'll probably put the items that go in the waverunner in a ziploc bag or something, and keep the worthless stuff (ie towel, etc) in the open locker.

 

Thanks again!

 

If it is money, leave it with me:D. Anything else, bury it in the sand :)

 

Little off topic, Cindy, I couldn't find your thread...did they poof it or am I just going blind?

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Thanks! That's good information to know. I'll probably put the items that go in the waverunner in a ziploc bag or something, and keep the worthless stuff (ie towel, etc) in the open locker.

 

Thanks again!

 

Cindy, how much "stuff" do you plan on placing in a zip-loc bag?

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Hi Bob, I'll have to start checking around for it :-)

 

Howdy cpup! Probably things like cash, ship id, personal id, medication, sunblock, etc. for both me and hubby, since we're sharing a waverunner. Probably the qt. size bag will be enough.

 

I have a watertight 'water wallet' that I can wear on my forearm, so I might just bring that and throw the rest in the waverunner.

 

Cindy

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Cindy,

If it is a Yamaha Waverunner XL 3-seater, storage under the front hood, storage in the bin in front of the seat, and if the bucket is still there, under the rear seat.

 

If it is a Seadoo GTX/GTi/4-Tec, plenty of storage under the front hood, storage in the bin in front of the seat. Not much storage in the rear bin if it is a newer unit.

 

Dave

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Just put all your valuables in the toe area of your shoes.

 

No one every thinks to look in there. They just check the heel and move on. :D (Yes, I know this is a Jerry Seinfeld joke... it's funny and appropriate for this instance)

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Just put all your valuables in the toe area of your shoes.

No one every thinks to look in there. They just check the heel and move on. :D (Yes, I know this is a Jerry Seinfeld joke... it's funny and appropriate for this instance)

 

LOL!!! However, I foresee a problem w/this...I understand that at the end of the excursion people 'row up' to the waverunners w/items to sell (for cash)? They may not accept money that's been in my hubby's shoe, LOL!!!! ;-)

 

 

 

Dave, thanks for the info. I have no idea what type of waverunner RCI uses at Labadee, unfortunately.

 

Cindy

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I have a watertight 'water wallet' that I can wear on my forearm, so I might just bring that and throw the rest in the waverunner.

 

Cindy

The problem with grocery store zip-locs is that while they can take endless sprinkles, they survive only an occasional, very brief, very shallow submersion before flooding. Please remind me at the M&M and I'll give you a quart and a gallon-sized USN-tested zip-loc that is rated to 200+ feet.

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