Showing posts with label Nassau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nassau. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2008

Majesty Of The Seas... Nassau




We were able to slip onto the ship with ease thanks to the organization of Royal Caribbean's check-in process.  This trip (since our trip was free) we decided to upgrade to a junior suite - a room with a balcony.  Oh my - how nice was that!  It will be difficult to go back now that we have had the luxury of an outdoor space to call our own.

Our first day was spent in Nassau.  It was an extremely busy day in town with three big ships and a smaller ship in port.  We took the ferry to the Atlantis Resort to meet our dolphin friends.  What a gorgeous place!  It is truly like another Disneyland (for adults and kids alike).  We experienced two of the dolphins in a shallow water setting.  They are amazing creatures and we enjoyed our time in the water with them.

Tip #1:  If I were to do it again, I would sign up directly through the Atlantis Resort ahead of time (not through the cruise line) for their actual "Swim with the Dolphins" experience or their "Trainer for the Day" six hour program.  Both of those give you many more interactions with these magical dolphins and would be amazingly fun!  The cruise line does not offer either of these experiences as an option.

Tip #2:  The resort is HUGE with many different ways to spend your time.  However, the day was SO busy and crowded!  I understand that there are days in Nassau with only one ship in port.  I believe this would be the best day to actually experience all that Atlantis has to offer.  So, before I do a cruise like this again, I will be doing a bit of research to find the least crowded ship day when I'm selecting my cruise date.  It was very fun, but we spent much of our day trying to find a place to hang out that wasn't mobbed with people (which we finally did do at the very end of our day).  It was a little overwhelming to say the least!  You couldn't find a chair to put your things (all saved), you couldn't find a spot to relax that was not overly crowded.  I bet by 4pm, the resort was a totally different experience as all the cruise shippers would have gone back to their various ships and the resort would have only had guests...

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Dolphins and People...



During our upcoming trip, one of the excursions we have signed up for is to swim with the dolphins at the Atlantis Resort in Nassau.  I was lucky enough to do this one other time, while in Hawaii at a conference.  Another principal and I decided to splurge on this fabulous experience.  It was so much fun that when our time was up - we didn't want to leave the dolphin pool!  So, Larry and I are going to experience these marvelous creatures again - this time in the Bahamas.

I read an article about dolphins recently.  They are truly amazing creatures!  Do you know how dolphins help people:
*DOLPHIN CALLS ARE GOOD FOR HUMAN FETUSES... according to scientists in Peru, dolphin's ultrasonic emissions benefit unborn children by stimulating brain activity while the fetus is developing.  Dolphins have been trained to swim close to pregnant women and emit their calls.  In Spanish speaking countries, this practice is known as dolphin therapy (delfinoteprepia).

*SWIMMING WITH DOLPHINS APPEARS TO BE AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR MILD TO MODERATE DEPRESSION.  According to research from the U.K., people with mild to moderate depression after encounters with dolphins had lower cortisol levels and higher endorphin levels after their encounters.  This suggests that patients with mild or moderate depression, using drugs or conventional psychotherapy may not be necessary when treatment with animals are used.

*DOLPHINS HAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, SPINAL CORD INJURY, RETT SYNDROME, POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, CEREBRAL PALSY, ADHD & MANY OTHER DISABILITIES.  According to the Dolphin Therapy page prepared at Texas Woman's University, dolphin assisted therapy actually dates back to the 1950's and the work of Dr. Lilly who studied the effects of dolphins on individual with disabilities.  Researchers now attribute the diminishing of anxiety and depression, enhanced learning in handicapped children and pain relief to dolphin echolocation.  One program in Miami, Dolphin Human Therapy, has served children from 39 states and 54 countries.  They provide a full-time, individualized dolphin-assisted rehabilitation program for special needs children and adults from all over the country.  This company uses dolphins to motivate disabled kids to work on a variety of skills.  For every task a child masters, he/she gets to pet, stroke or swim with one of five dolphins and a therapist in an enclosed lagoon.  Their research shows that 50% of the children maintain or improve their skills after being in the program, although it is important to return yearly for follow-up.  They see three factors as important to the program's success:  the skill and experience of the staff who are teaching the children with special needs; the parents' motivation and dedication to follow-up; and the dolphins - who are the key motivators!

Dolphins are amazing creatures - and I can't wait to experience their magic again!  I am so excited...