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Here is a press release from HAL today!

 

Holland America Line announced today

that, as part of the comprehensive Signature of Excellence initiative, guests

now have several new and exciting activities to choose from while visiting the

exclusive, private island paradise of Half Moon Cay. Enhancements include a

horseback riding and swimming excursion, a stingray adventure, a guided

personal watercraft tour and a fun-filled aqua park. These new activities

provide more ways for guests to enjoy themselves while experiencing the warm

sun, white sandy beach and turquoise waters of this Caribbean island retreat.

These new activities augment Half Moon Cay's extensive array of existing

excursions including scuba diving tours to explore the marine life,

catch-and-release deep sea fishing trips in the island's beautiful waters, eco

tours by glass-bottom boat, kayak trips and parasailing.

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We received our cruise documents last week for the upcoming December cruise. In the excursion book all of the above noted (in the press release) excursions were listed. So, today's press release seems to confirm that all of the excursions are available.

 

I am not at home right now, but when I get home I will post the prices listed in the excursions book.

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What is the Aqua Park supposed to be like anyway???
-- Half Moon Lagoon

The new Half Moon Lagoon aqua park, opening November 21, is conveniently located on the shore of Half Moon Cay's main beach and provides island-themed action and adventure in the sun. Guests of all ages can have fun climbing on 21 large water "toys" in the shapes of marine life such as whales, octopi, sharks and dolphins. A pirate ship in the aqua park shoots water from cannons to the delight of children and adults alike. Floating pads offer a relaxing way to enjoy the sun or the cooling "raindrops" from a fountain. A boardwalk leads guests to a large sundeck and the palapa-covered Half Moon Saloon, where, following some refreshments, guests can use a slide to get right back into the water.

 

Signature of Excellence...New Ways for Guests to Have Fun at Half Moon Cay

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Doesn't this suggest that Holland America is appealing to a much younger clientele? A water park is a lot like Disneyworld and I hope that HAL ships don't become like the Disney ships. Some kids are ok on a cruise but I sure don't want to spend a week with hundreds of kids on board.

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According to a flyer I received on the Zaandam last week, most of it is in operation. They listed three activities:

 

Aqua-Trax Adventure ~1 Hr $59/pp -- "Drive your own personal watercraft on a guided tour in Bone Fish Lagoon exploring the picturesque shoreline, navigate around the natural reef formations, inlets & islands & test your watercraft skills around a buoyed course. NOTE: previous experience required, must bring valid drivers license. One person per watercraft. Bathing suit required. Max weight 375 lbs. Times: 8am, 9am, 10:30am."

 

Horse-back Riding by Land & Sea ~ 1 1/4 hrs. -- $69/pp -- "Saddle up & enjoy a trail ride to the island's high point for a panoramic view. Back at the coral [sic] enjoy a refreshment while your horse is 'dressed'; then venture down to the beach & experience a horseback ride in the ocean. NOTE: trails winding & steep in places. Wear swimsuit under jeans or long pants. Bring tennis shoes, sunscreen, towel & camera. 45 min. horseback ride. Sandals not permitted. Min. age: 10 Max weight per horse: 250lbs. Times: 8am 9:15am. 11am."

 

Stingray Adventure ~1 hr -- $39/pp -- "After a briefing at Stingray Cove, enter the enclosure with your guide & snorkel gear for an amazing 20-minute encounter during which you will have the opportunity to touch the ray's silky wings & feed these amazing creatures that make their home on Half Moon Cay. NOTE: changing & restroom facilities on site. All gear including aqua socks provided. Guests cannot stand in enclosure -- rather will become buoyant with vest provided! No age limit - children that cannot swim must be accompanied by an adult. Times: 8am 8:30am 9am. 9:30am. 10:30am. 11am."

 

And, no I didn't participate or even see the activities -- SFJ

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I just booked Horseback ride and swim for January 29th on Zuiderdam. When I tried to book online it waitlisted me but then I called and they were able to book with confrimation. Prices seem reasonable compared to other line excursions and swimming on horseback seemed pretty interesting.

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I am confused about the new Stingray Excursion

 

On the Holland America Website it says: After a safety briefing, grab your snorkel equipment and enter the wading area with your guide.

 

And Santa Fe Jim said that According to a flyer he received on the Zaandam last week, it said Guests cannot stand in enclosure -- rather will become buoyant with vest provided!

 

Now to most this discrepancy may not seem like a big deal but to me - a person that cannot swim and is somewhat not real comfortable with the water this is a big deal.

 

Would like to hear from someone that has been to Half Moon Cay and saw the Stingray Excursion what exactly it is like. I want to know if I should cancel this excursion.

 

Thanks for anyone's input on this!

 

Anne

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According to what we were told on the Oosterdam, the stingray excursion was added Thursday Nov. 11, with our stop at HMC being Saturday the 13th. Dear Spouse and I signed up for the second to last scheduled time at 2:30 pm, and met at the information booth near the dock. As it turns out, since it was such a new option, we were the only two people on that trip, and it was essentially a private excursion!

 

They took the two of us out to the lagoon in the big bench truck, back along the beach and to the right. They have a changing building with showers, and a covered deck next to the lagoon. DS had snorkeled before, so they gave him the quick briefing, and let him go in, while they explained a few more simple things to me, about five minutes or so. They provided masks, snorkels, water socks, and the float vest, which you return at the end of your session. From the deck, you walk down a few steps right into a penned off section of the lagoon.

 

During the briefing, they specifially said we should stay floating, and don't allow people to stand due to coral in the penned area. I would guess the water was 7-9 feet deep (very rough guess), and they told us they had about 20 stingrays, but we saw maybe 2-5 at any one time. After we swam over them and took pictures for awhile, they called us over to the steps, and another diver corralled one so we could pet and feed it. Then we swam a little while longer until the truck came back, then got out and rinsed off and changed at the other building. We had about 20 minutes in the water, I believe. No one had signed up for the 3:00 swim, so the staff rode back on the truck with us.

 

DS and I thought it was wonderful, although having the entire place to ourselves made it especially nice. We signed up using the on-ship kiosk, and judging by the number of spaces left, it looked like they planned on taking about 20 people per excursion. Santa Fe Jim is correct at it being $39 per person.

 

I didn't see anything about the horses or waterpark, so can't speak about those, but will try to answer any other questions if I can.

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The Stingray excursion sounds fun. In the changing building, is there a place (locker, maybe) to keep your beach stuff? This is a question I am wondering about this and the horseback. Where do people put cameras, towels, etc. during these excursions.

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SecretIdentity2-

 

Thanks for the information! We are off to HMC on 12/3 and have signed up for the tour also. Sounds like alot of fun! Glad to hear you enjoyed it, makes me really look forward to it. Were there other fish in the lagoon as well?:cool:

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Tak,

 

Since it was just the two of us, we left our things on the lagoon deck. All I saw in the building were the showers and the changing room, there may be lockers that I didn't see though.

 

Localady,

 

We saw a few fairly small fish along with the rays. The pen is netted off from the rest of the lagoon, but we didn't get close enough to the net to see how large a fish it would allow.

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Looking forward to another return trip to HMC and especially al the changes, but I do have a question as this will be the first tme we have shared the island with another HAL ship. (Osterdam)

 

What problems does it create if you are the second ship to HMC?

 

We like to get a clamshell and chill on the beach, soak up the sun, have a few cocktails, etc.?

 

Any help would be great.

 

Thanks

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