Once you got off the boat they had trams that shuttled you to the various beaches/locations.
I didn't take any photos - but once you got of the first tram there was - a gift shop :) Disney wouldn't be complete without this! After the gift shop came the busiest area - the family beach. The family beach also had a kids play area out in the water - very cool. Rumor is they are adding a slide that will also be out in the water. Guess we'll have to take another cruise to check that out ;)
There were also several other things located near the family beach: a bar, place to eat (all food on the island was included in the cruise price), a DJ with many crazy kids "dancing", and more that I'm sure I didn't notice :)
I didn't notice because we were busy looking for the adults-only beach. Don't get me wrong I love kids - but them squealing and splashing and such isn't really my idea of a relaxing beach day.
The quiet adult beach.
The chair where I spent most of my day - enjoying a novel (that was of no educational value - but entertaining).
The cruise boat from the beach. The "pirate" ship you see is actually one of the sets from the Pirates of the Carribean movie!
A few various photos of the island:
Pulling away from the island :( I think a cruise that *just* went here would be GREAT! Disney actually has one that goes on 2 days (instead of just 1) - which I think I need to look into!