Carnival Vista Puerto Rico Fort, Private Taste Test & SO much more!
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We're going to the fort. Yep. We're going to go We're going to do some shopping. Maybe we'll get a famous um drink here.
It was way better. Little man was two, I think, the last time we did it. So, he was much more appreciative.
It cost us $20 altogether. So, uh, I understand they have to make their money, but that's a crazy markup because they are charging $60 for kids.
We were just trying to tell them how appreciative we were that they invited us and yeah, we were we're actually about to pull away from Puerto Rico.
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#carnivalcruise #carnivalcruiseline #carnivalvista #funnelheads #cruisingwithkids #puertorico As always thanks for watching and consider subscribing for more cruise content! Info on the Fort in this video: Castillo San Felipe del Morro (English: Promontory Castle of Saint Philip), most commonly known as El Morro (The Promontory), is a large fortress and citadel in the historic district of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico. Commissioned by King Charles I of Spain in 1539, it was first built as a fortified tower in honor of King Philip II, who oversaw its expansion into a hornwork fort by 1595. Over the next 200 years, especially in the reign of King Charles III, El Morro continued to be developed to reach its current form in 1787. Rising 140 ft from the Atlantic shoreline with 18 to 25 ft thick walls, the six-leveled edifice stands on a steep, rocky headland promontory on San Juan Islet guarding the entry to San Juan Bay, the harbor of Old San Juan.[3] El Morro, alongside La Fortaleza, San CristΓ³bal, El CaΓ±uelo, and other forts part of the Walls of Old San Juan, protected strategically and militarily important Puerto Rico, or La Llave de las Indias (The Key to the Indies),[4] from invasion by competing world powers during the Age of Sail.[5] It was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983. Merchandise now available: https://funnelheads.myspreadshop.com Follow us on all Social Media Platforms! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/514818529213703/?ref=share X https://twitter.com/HeadsFunnel Instagram https://www.instagram.com/funnelheads/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@funnelheadsis_from_webapp=1&sender_device=p Credit to Owl City for the music! Love this song and listen to it on every adventure! Owl City - Clap Your Hands (From Everybody's Golf)