Great for Our Family, 3 generations 10 to 80 Came in a cruise ship and wanted to get away from the crowds, this was a great way to do it. One of our family members is elderly so a lot of walking wasn't a good option, this made it easy. Staff and equipment were great. Some advice I can give or wish I had: 1) I got off the ship early and went to pick up the 6 seater myself, I think that was a good move, then just went back to the port and picked everyone up. I chose to walk rather take their shuttle, it's only about 6 or 8 blocks from the terminal. 2) If you want to take the shuttle, call them, it's chaos and you really want to know EXACTLY where to meet as there are million people trying to sell you a tour 3). PLAN WHERE YOU WANT TO GO AHEAD OF TIME, we didn't so where completely winging it. Get your party together and agree what kinds of things you want to do and make your own itinerary and bring what you need along. We were not getting great cell service so it would have been easier to have done it on the ship with better wifi and had a plan in place already, or at least a list of what everyone wanted to do 4) The 6 passenger vehicles have a big pick up style cargo bed, so you can bring a ton of stuff with you, we should have brought the wheel chair from the boat but didn't think we could 5) They give you a pre-programmed GPS, which is good but we found that it wasn't "perfect", maybe old software and sometimes it got a close but not exactly right, trying to take us to a beach through a private neighborhood, taking us a location but not actually to an entrance gate, so charge your phones and plan to use Google Maps when necessary. So, it turned out great but we should have prepared better. 6) Pack jackets even if it's warm, you will likely find yourself doing 45mpg with no windshield and prepare to get wet, even if it looks beautiful out there's likely to be a quick thundercloud and you'll get drenched, so rain jackets if you have them even in clear weather and towels, even you're not going to the beach.
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