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354.1 | burned | JUPITR::OTENTI | | Wed Mar 11 1992 09:26 | 21 |
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alot..
actually we went last year and the cheapest course we could find
to play on (set up by the ship) was something like $40 plus $10ish for
club rental..then you need to buy balls..ect..ect..cost us roughly
$60 when it was all said and done...
we play in Antiqua and it was by far...the worst course i'd ever set my
eyes on...EVERYTHING was burnt from lack of rain..the ground was packed
so hard that your ball would roll forever off your drive (good long
shots)..
the other courses the ship had listed were on a couple other islands
and they all started at roughly $60 plus club rental, a minimum of
$10....if you choose a course..just try to find one on an island that
gets rain!...nothing ruins a game quicker than completely sun burned
fairways and greens..
al
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354.2 | any more golf courses? | DECLB4::GARDE | | Tue Apr 25 1995 15:25 | 19 |
| Hi,
We are taking the Majesty of the Seas Western Caribbean cruise -
leaving in a week and a half. Wondering if anyone knew more about
golfing on the islands that we'll be stopping at. There are 2 Golf Ahoy
excursions offered by Royal Caribbean. One in Ocho Rios, for $92
EACH, not including club rental. The other is an executive (short)
course in Grand Cayman. That is ONLY $60 somthing, but a pretty short
course. We were wondering if it would be possible to find a golf course
on our own, preferably in either Ocho Rios or Miami (we have lots of
time between flight arrival and the ship leaving), that would be
less expensive.
If we can't find golf in Miami, any ideas what we can do for 3 hours
before we can start boarding??
Thanks,
Sharon
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354.3 | Check out Fodor's! | KAMALA::DREYER | Soon to be cruising! | Tue Apr 25 1995 18:32 | 16 |
| Hi Sharon,
I recommend you go to the libaray and check out Fodor's travel guide.
We're going on a RCCL cruise to Bermuda in 1 1/2 weeks, and not only did the
library have the 1995 Fodor's Bermuda, it also had a videotape of RCCL's
7 night cruises to Bermuda just to whet our appetites!! I've copied about 1/3
of the book to take with me. I could have bought it, but figured I'd save the
$12!!
Just an idea! They also have great maps and tell you what number bus
to take to where you want to go.
Have a great trip, looking forward to your impressions when you return!
Laura
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354.4 | See a little of Miami | ODIXIE::PFLANZ | | Wed Apr 26 1995 09:52 | 15 |
| Sharon,
I know you can find golf in Miami, but you won't get it in in 3 hours.
If you are coming in the night before you should be able to get out
early. Other than golf, a little relaxing shopping and lunch at the
Bayside is nice. It is a short taxi ride, just a little over walking
distance, from the pier. It is a collection of shops and restaurants.
I sometimes recommend this in order to beat the embarkation squeeze.
It is no fun though if you are lugging carry-on bags. Another
suggestion would be to look into taking the trolley excursion that
morning prior to embarking. That way you can see some of Miami.
Usually they offer this on the day of Disembarcation.
Joe
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354.5 | we'll see how it goes... | DECLB4::GARDE | | Tue May 02 1995 16:14 | 15 |
| .3 - Thanks - good idea - didn't have Fodor's, but got the other travel
book at the library - between that and the AAA books, I got some phone
numbers of golf places in Ocho Rios - guess we'll wait till we get
there and start calling around to see if we can get in a round
.4 - we actually have 7 hours between our landing and the ship
departure - the 3 hours was time before boarding started - thanks for
the info about Bayside - we'll probably forget the golf that day and
just go there to walk around - besides, if our flight is late, that
3 hours will start dwindling away quickly
5 days... I'll write in here if we actually end up playing
Sharon
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354.6 | quick trip to Royal Palm Visitor's Center | TAMDNO::WHITMAN | the 2nd Amendment assures the rest | Tue May 02 1995 17:42 | 20 |
| < .4 - we actually have 7 hours between our landing and the ship
< departure - the 3 hours was time before boarding started - thanks for
Sharon,
If you've actually got 7 hours and a car, you might consider a quick trip
into the north end of the Everglades Nat'l Park. You're about a hour's drive
to the Florida City entrance and this time of year the wildlife at the Royal
Palm Visitor's Center (very near the gate) should be spectacular. The water
should be low and the alligators should be in great quantity as they collect
around the slough over which the Park Service built a boardwalk (about 10'
above the water.) It's unlike anything I've ever seen elsewhere in the 'glades
and I've spent alot of time hiking and canoeing Everglades trails.
Figure 1 - 1.5 hours to get to the park, 1 hour or 2 walking around and
the same 1 - 1.5 hours back to Miami.
Just a thought if you want to kill some time.
Al
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354.7 | | KAMALA::DREYER | Soon to be cruising! | Tue May 02 1995 17:43 | 8 |
| Sharon,
Please write inn here even if you don't play...I'd love to hear
your impressions of the Island! It has been sooo quiet in here
lately!
Laura
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354.8 | thanks for the ideas | DECLB4::GARDE | | Wed May 17 1995 18:20 | 9 |
| We never did get to play golf. Too expensive, and we just decided to
skip it this time. We did the Miami tour the day we left - quite
nice. The day we arrived we were planning to go to the shops near the
dock, but got kept at the airport for a while before we got to the
ship, and by the time we finally got there and through the lines, we
were able to check in. So ended up not doing anything in Miami that
day. Just right to the ship. Full trip report in 364.34.
Sharon
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