Very confused…they show the Magic sailing out of Miami until I believe October 5th…then all of a sudden they are doing sailings out of San Diego but no West bound Panama Canal listed but then a East bound is listed for December….very confused
Very confused…they show the Magic sailing out of Miami until I believe October 5th…then all of a sudden they are doing sailings out of San Diego but no West bound Panama Canal listed but then a East bound is listed for December….very confused
I’m just surprised they are going East in October and West in December. It seems like such a short time out west when it is apparently an expensive proposition to go through the canal.
The Wonder I think would go West in April/May and wouldn’t come back until maybe November..
I’m just surprised they are going East in October and West in December. It seems like such a short time out west when it is apparently an expensive proposition to go through the canal.
The Wonder I think would go West in April/May and wouldn’t come back until maybe November..
Yeah, I’m surprised it’s so short too. They could have easily extended it a couple of weeks and sailed back over the Christmas/New Year period and put a premium sticker on it. Or come back in January.
Honestly I’m surprised they’re going at all as the San Diego cruises are like, bargain basement prices for Disney this year.
But I’m happy as I’m going to book the December one.
I don't see why there wouldn't be time for New Orleans sailings. It's not like the Magic has anywhere else to be these days. The Dream has taken over all of the Magic's other itineraries now that the Wish has replaced the Dream, so the Magic can kind of just do whatever.
Where would the Wonder be going, though? I know that there were rumors of Australia, but isn't the peak season there something like December-February?
Do prices seem high? The ones I'm eyeing are over $2000 more than the same cruises for this year (and minus a few stops). Is that average inflation or are prices rising more steeply? Or have the prices of the ones I've been eyeing for this year going down because they're getting close?
We booked our EBPC in 2016 when we were silver. That was our first concierge cruise, too. It can be done. The demand is usually pretty low (for Disney) for the PC cruises due to them sailing when schools are typically in session.
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