I forgot to report on our visit to Puerto Limon. Fred booked the eco water cruise tour and I booked a tour that included the eco water cruise, a jugle train ride and a stop at a banana plantation. Fred enjoyed his tour. Mine was fine. Our guide was superior. Our bus was full. I think the days of half full tour busses are a thing of the past. Nuts. And the tour went well in all but two respects. A lot of the animals we were supposed to see in the "jungle," part of which was a strip of vegitation concealing a large oil refinery behind it, and on the water seemed to be on strike so I was a bit bored some of the time. Also, the tour was described as lasting 4.5 hours. It was 5.6 hours and couldn't have been much shorter. So there was the inevitable contigent of complainers who insisted on scrapping the banana plantation to return to the ship for lunch. Thankfully, our guide ignored their moans and groans and took us to the plantation which was for me was the most interesting aspect of the tour. He got a good tip from me to make up for the tips he likely lost from the moan and groan crowd. None of them looked starved to me. Ships tours! Oh, and the ship kept LV open for us. When we got back they had replenished all the dishes and changed the table cloths and the starving hordes were fed. I had planned to grab a burger but since the ship had gone to the trouble to keep LV open for us I dined there instead. I'm sure Destination Services earned their keep during the remainder of the day entertaining complaints. Poor folks! Ships tours! Pat