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Click to enlarge image Walt Disney Cruise Vacation - Castaway Cay - The first attempt
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Castaway Cay - The first attempt
We were scheduled to dock on Castaway Cay on the third day, however, the weather did not allow it.  We did get our first good look at the island and left drooling for the next day when we would try again.

Castaway Cay, Bahamas

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David

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Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise 2004

Date taken: 2004-01

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