Drink packages and general pricing has increased. At Lotaka if you wanted to go into town you had to pay $20 to catch a bus, buy your own water for the trip as well. Premier shows have been reduced. Food was warm and twice (didn’t bother lineing up a 3rd time) the wait getting into the dining room was everlasting. Two tours were organised and the main objective was to take the bus load of passengers to one or more shops so everyone could purchase local garbage key rings or Chinese t-shirts. The cost was $120 per person. I ran into 5 guys from the ship who organised their own tour costing them $30 each and going to several other places than my bus went to and not including shopping centres. I think all the cruise ships need to find some more interesting locations to go too as the current ones are outdated and these days overpriced.
A great cabin steward
Rough looking individuals everywhere in the park. Basically unfriendly people. I wouldn’t want to be wondering around at night
Caught the tender boat and wandered about. This place has outpriced itself these day like the rest of these Pacific Islands. Beware of Irukanjdi Jelly Fish
Selling local goods when you got off the tender boat. Nothing much to see here. Boring.