After nearly 3 days on board the Disney Wonder, we were all eager and excited to arrive at our first port in Puerto Vallarta. The day before that, Disney prepared us for Mexico with a Grand Fiesta Mexican Deck Party, and to our delight, Brianne and Bridgette were amongst a handful of children that were randomly picked to dance on stage with Mickey, Minnie, and their friends!
Having done all my research months in advance, I had already signed up for port excursions on the Disney website ahead of time. It’s best to arrange everything online beforehand, as the process to make changes at Guest Services once on board is quite slow and manual.
I signed Alan up for scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta, so he was on his own that morning. For the rest of us, we enjoyed a leisurely breakfast on the ship before it was time for our port adventure, which was a day spent at the exclusive, private beach of Las Caletas Hideaway.
We left the Disney Wonder to board a large catamaran for Las Caletas Hideaway. It was almost an hour of boat ride, and we didn’t get the most comfortable seats, so my dad ended up getting really sea sick. 🙁 Upon arrival, it was lunch time and we had a nice table right by the beach, where we enjoyed a lovely (but sweaty) Mexican lunch. My dad, being both sea sick and terrified of any kind of food besides authentic Chinese and classic American, decided that he would just spend the day hungry, dizzy, and sleepy on one of the adirondack chairs on the beach.
As for me, I joined my sister, Brianne, and Bridgette on a short hike to see the monkeys and en route, coincidentally ran into Alan! As it turned out, his scuba diving excursion was at Las Caletas Hideaway as well and they finished early in the afternoon. When we caught sight of the monkeys, both my sister and Brianne were brave to let the monkey sit on their arms. Bridgette and I needed a little bit of coaxing but finally succumbed to it. 🙂
As for the python….we all shook our heads and watched nervously as Alan showed us his bravery.
To get to the zip line platform, one would need to do a bit of hiking. Knowing how this might slow things down with the kids, the tour operators prepared donkeys to take the children uphill! It was a fun ride for them, while the parents huffed and puffed alongside…. 🙂
The boat ride back to Puerto Vallarta was much more pleasant, as we were one of the firsts to board and grabbed the best seats “in the house“.
