Apr. 8th, 2010
Breakfast with penguins!
Apr. 8th, 2010 03:41 pmI want to go!
There's June 26th and July 24th.
Start your morning off with a wiggle and a waddle! Learn about the Zoo's African Black-Footed Penguins, enjoy breakfast at Rock Island, and help feed the penguins their first meal of the day.
Don't forget your camera! Our Penguin Animal Ambassadors will be on hand for their close-up!
Advance tickets are required and are now available for purchase online. Space is very limited and this event will sell out!
$60
Anyone interested?
There's June 26th and July 24th.
Start your morning off with a wiggle and a waddle! Learn about the Zoo's African Black-Footed Penguins, enjoy breakfast at Rock Island, and help feed the penguins their first meal of the day.
Don't forget your camera! Our Penguin Animal Ambassadors will be on hand for their close-up!
Advance tickets are required and are now available for purchase online. Space is very limited and this event will sell out!
$60
Anyone interested?
The next morning, we pulled into the port of Costa Maya.

There's almost nothing around Costa Maya. It's strictly a cruise ship town. Everything was built for the cruise ships. When you get off the pier, there are shops everywhere. And a giant pool that anyone can use. The pool had a bar! You just swam right up! How weird!
( More pictures! )
We ate lunch at Costa Maya after our tour. Service was incredibly slow, but I find that's the case any time you head south. We had mexican coke and sprite with real sugar!
When we returned to the ship, we took a good long nap. In the evening, we went to the midnight buffet. It wasn't as fancy as the one I remember as a kid, but I'm ok with that. Fewer food sculptures means less food was wasted.
(I must warn anyone before they click that there is a dead animal head in this picture set.)
( Midnight buffet )
Now I need to get started on those Cozumel/Tulum pictures. Whyyyy did I take so many pictures??

There's almost nothing around Costa Maya. It's strictly a cruise ship town. Everything was built for the cruise ships. When you get off the pier, there are shops everywhere. And a giant pool that anyone can use. The pool had a bar! You just swam right up! How weird!
( More pictures! )
We ate lunch at Costa Maya after our tour. Service was incredibly slow, but I find that's the case any time you head south. We had mexican coke and sprite with real sugar!
When we returned to the ship, we took a good long nap. In the evening, we went to the midnight buffet. It wasn't as fancy as the one I remember as a kid, but I'm ok with that. Fewer food sculptures means less food was wasted.
(I must warn anyone before they click that there is a dead animal head in this picture set.)
( Midnight buffet )
Now I need to get started on those Cozumel/Tulum pictures. Whyyyy did I take so many pictures??