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Does anyone know if the watrpark facilities are close to the pier, or do you have to take a taxi? Is this something we can do without booking a formal excursion through the cruise line?
 
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You take tenders from the ship & all your beaches, shopping, waterparks are right there.
 
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Does anyone know if the watrpark facilities are close to the pier, or do you have to take a taxi? Is this something we can do without booking a formal excursion through the cruise line?


Labadee is a private beach resort owned by Royal Caribbean. There are no taxis or private excursions. Every tour has to be bought from the cruise line. There is a native market where you can buy junk souvenirs sold by the Haitians. I avoid it since they tend to maul you as you walk through. There are three picnic areas where they serve the barbecue lunch. They also have bars set up and servers walk around selling drinks. There are several open trolley cars pulled by tractors that shuttle people around the resort. For perspective, look at the messages posted here . In particular, look at the google earth photo and the map of Labadee.

They essentially move the ship to the beach for a day of fun in the sand and sun. It is a beautiful place.


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To answer your other question - you have to buy a ticket to use the Aqua Park and this includes one hour of usage for most of the stuff, but the slide can be used all day. Look here for the details. It is $30 per person.


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I didn't think we would like Labadee when we were there last year...I usually don't like just sitting on a beach...WRONG...it was a great day of relaxation, good food, and a funtime walking around....the local Flea Market is a scary place so we spent about 15 seconds there....too much push and pulling to have you look at some things that they were all selling..not really a lot of homemade stuff...
Just relax and enjoy a day of just relaxing:-)

Happy Sailing....Oh there is a zipline if you are so inclinded to be adverturous...

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Yep, Labadee is great and you will be able to sit there and admire your beautiful ship as you play on the beach. Less than a 1/4 mile away.


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My daughter recenlty was in Haiti on a missions trip. The trip took the just outside of Labadee. You would not understand the poverty and lack of basic needs such as food and water unless you were there. I would encourage you to visit the flea market and be as generous as you can. This is their life line. I wish I could write something to make you understand.
 
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I would encourage you to visit the flea market and be as generous as you can. This is their life line. I wish I could write something to make you understand.


Sorry, but I don't need to be put on a guilt trip over this. I give to charities. I give money to the roving musicians at Labadee. RCI hires locals to work there, which adds to the local economy.


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My question though, is this - is this the type of thing where I have to buy an excursion for the whole family, or can I just but 2 tickets for the kids while my husband and I watch from the beach?
 
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- is this the type of thing where I have to buy an excursion for the whole family, or can I just but 2 tickets for the kids while my husband and I watch from the beach?


You don't have to buy tickets for the whole family. The kids can do it while you watch, as long as they meet the minimum criteria for size and can swim.


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Thanks! Smile
 
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Not trying to put anyone on a guilt trip but I just think if we are fortunate enough to be able to afford to take a cruise we should give back to those places that we visit. Your tone really surprises me Dave. I just hate to see people suffer when we have so much. I was just asking for those who can to spend some money in Labadee.
 
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I was just asking for those who can to spend some money in Labadee.


I do.

I just prefer to not do it in the shopping area at Labadee, which is what I was talking about avoiding.

I guess it is a philosophical difference. I don't consider myself "fortunate" to take a cruise. I worked hard to get where I'm at and luck and good fortune had nothing to do with it. Hard work did. I resent it when people tell me I need to shower the locals with money wherever I go, as though I somehow came into having a good living and didn't earn it, and need to make restitution for it.

I also resent having "my tone" questioned. I happen to play a mean clarinet and soprano sax, and have never had my intonation questioned.


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If the vendors at the locales where poverty is a fact of life were not as pushy and aggressive as they are, I'd be far more willing to share my hard earned dollars with them. Jamaica, Haiti, Belize, St. Lucia and some of the bahama ports have people who seem to feel they're entitled to strong arm people into giving them money. That happens to be the quickest way of getting this ol' cowboy to close his wallet. If they're pleasant to deal with I'll gladly shop and possibly spend some cash.

Cheers, Neil
 
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If the vendors at the locales where poverty is a fact of life were not as pushy and aggressive as they are, I'd be far more willing to share my hard earned dollars with them. Jamaica, Haiti, Belize, St. Lucia and some of the bahama ports have people who seem to feel they're entitled to strong arm people into giving them money. That happens to be the quickest way of getting this ol' cowboy to close his wallet. If they're pleasant to deal with I'll gladly shop and possibly spend some cash.

Cheers, Neil

You "hit the nail on the head", Neil. My sentiments exactly.


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I didn't mean to sound like a heartless scrooge, although looking back at my posts that is what I did. My apologies if I offended anyone.

When I am on a cruise I am on vacation and not some welfare mission. Otherwise I'd bring along several bags of rice and hand them out on the street. I spend plenty in the ports, but the problem is exactly as Neil states it. I don't like being mauled, hounded, or otherwise have my personal space invaded by the vendors. They are their own worst enemies.


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Kinda makes you feel like you've accidentally stumbled into one of the mega-car dealerships with a circus out front and 25 salespeople staring you down and walking toward you before you find a parking space. They think a free t-shirt from a local radio show and free hot dogs will attract car buyers? It must work for some, they sell a lot of cars. Just like on an island with a hoard of pests, I keep going, the other direction.

Cheers, Neil
 
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I remember going to a local Toyota dealer in 1987. They had saturated the place with salespeople - so many that most were working from folding chairs with little card tables. No experience needed. I guess the logic was if you have enough staff, someone will make a sale. It was an awful place.


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I do have to agree with Dave, the people in the native flea market on Labadee are probably the most aggresive of any of the people in the Caribbean...they actually grab you and pull you into their space....scare the heck out of my wife....I do spend a lot of money on the islands, but I don't like being forced into it...I have 19 grandkids and one great-granddaughter...THAT'S A LOT OF T-SHIRTS TO BUY:-)

Happy Cruising...

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I also agree with Dave. One of the vendors grabbed my 6 year old grandson, and my wife swore that she'll never go near that market again. I heard a lot of people complain for the same reason. I believe they have every right to try their best to sell you something, but they don't have the right to put their hands on you.

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