Part 3 is my favorite so far ❤. Also, you mentioned that you have never been to CoCo Cay before but I believe you have. It was in one of your other cruise ship vlogs from last year. Not to mention, that meringue key lime pie looked so good and I wouldn't be complaining about the size of it. The bigger the better! 😋 Lastly, thanks for explaining the difference between Carnival and Royal Caribbean when it comes down to the food, drinks, and channels. That's helpful and good to know for future reference 👍🏾.
I am glad you like the videos. As far as CoCo Cay, every cruise line has their own private islands. This was my first cruise on Royal Caribbean, so my first trip to their specific private island. But you are correct, I have been on a cruise line's private island before. I visited Princess Cays, which is Carnival/ Princess's private island. And I have also visited Ocean Cay, which is MSC's private island. They are all in the Bahamas, but CoCo Cay definitely has the most stuff to do (waterpark, hot air balloon, zip line, etc). CoCo Cay is my favorite private island of all the ones I have been to so far.
@@HangingOutWithMike I really think it was CoCo Cay because I remember the sign 'CoCo Cay (Perfect Day)' 🤔. You might have to look through your old videos to confirm that because that's what I remember 🤷🏾. Also, I didn't know every cruise line had its own island 🏝️. That's cool and good to know as well.
I went in May and it was hot, but I'm assuming the weather is similar to Florida so the weather should be beautiful in February/ March, but the water might be a little cooler but you should still be able to swim.
2 quick questions, are the towels free at the towel stations on coco? And is the tv included to watch in your room or did you have to pay extra for that? Thank you!
Yes the towels are free, you just have to check them out with your room card (on Carnival it's called Sail and Sign card but not sure what Royal calls their room card). The TV is included. It was a welcome surprise compared to Carnivals TV options.
It's possible to enjoy the cruise without paying for anything. My first couple of cruises, I just ate the the free food options and just enjoyed hanging out by the pool and exploring the ship.
Great video! Can you post more of the crazy quest game?!
Your program is very well produced! Thanks!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Part 3 is my favorite so far ❤. Also, you mentioned that you have never been to CoCo Cay before but I believe you have. It was in one of your other cruise ship vlogs from last year. Not to mention, that meringue key lime pie looked so good and I wouldn't be complaining about the size of it. The bigger the better! 😋 Lastly, thanks for explaining the difference between Carnival and Royal Caribbean when it comes down to the food, drinks, and channels. That's helpful and good to know for future reference 👍🏾.
I am glad you like the videos. As far as CoCo Cay, every cruise line has their own private islands. This was my first cruise on Royal Caribbean, so my first trip to their specific private island. But you are correct, I have been on a cruise line's private island before. I visited Princess Cays, which is Carnival/ Princess's private island. And I have also visited Ocean Cay, which is MSC's private island. They are all in the Bahamas, but CoCo Cay definitely has the most stuff to do (waterpark, hot air balloon, zip line, etc). CoCo Cay is my favorite private island of all the ones I have been to so far.
@@HangingOutWithMike I really think it was CoCo Cay because I remember the sign 'CoCo Cay (Perfect Day)' 🤔. You might have to look through your old videos to confirm that because that's what I remember 🤷🏾. Also, I didn't know every cruise line had its own island 🏝️. That's cool and good to know as well.
My wife and I will go to CocoCay at the end of February or early March next year. Can we swim?
The water might be a tad cooler, but it is still the Bahamas. The water should be in the 70s so still very swimmable.
What's the temperature like? Will it be cold? Can I swim?
I went in May and it was hot, but I'm assuming the weather is similar to Florida so the weather should be beautiful in February/ March, but the water might be a little cooler but you should still be able to swim.
On a quest to watch all of the cruise videos?
Thanks! How am I doing? Since you are watching them all, what would you like to see in future cruise videos?
@@HangingOutWithMike You're doing great! I really enjoy the content you put out. Just keep doing what your doing!
2 quick questions, are the towels free at the towel stations on coco? And is the tv included to watch in your room or did you have to pay extra for that? Thank you!
Yes the towels are free, you just have to check them out with your room card (on Carnival it's called Sail and Sign card but not sure what Royal calls their room card). The TV is included. It was a welcome surprise compared to Carnivals TV options.
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It's ridiculous everything is a cost
It's possible to enjoy the cruise without paying for anything. My first couple of cruises, I just ate the the free food options and just enjoyed hanging out by the pool and exploring the ship.