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mgm3430

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Unfortuantely, they don't serve you while at the beach. That used to be the draw of the Fiesta Party boat in Coz. I'd pay a bit more for the excursion if they included drinks as I don't like taking a lot of cash with me on these things.

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  • 1 month later...

I called them directly in Nassau yesterday for info.

 

The lady told me to be at the Yellowbird boat by 12:30 as it leaves at 1 p.m. sharp. It returns at 4:00 p.m. You are on the beach for 1 hr. and it cost $30.00 in cash only. They are located as soon as you come off the ship through the main building to the right, just past the water taxi.

 

We are not making reservations or booking through the cruiseline-she did emphasize to be there by 12:30 for a walk-on. It is first come and first served only unless you booked throgh excursions.

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I have been on the Yellow Bird Party boat twice before and had an absolute blast. Definately we were feeling quite tipsy after lol

 

But now it makes sense why Carnival wasn't offering it on my Oct 8th 2009 cruise. Thanks to these posts they keep me updated :)

 

Have fun who ever ends up going on it!!!

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