You and me both!!! We have been there done that with these ports. While I understand that for a lot of cruisers the ship itself is the destination and they really don't care where it goes, that's not us. At all !!! A Mouse doesn't make up for the same old same old ports over and over. We need new, interesting places to explore and Disney just isn't offering that for us right now. Even the European sailings (which we were mostly interested in) are pretty much the same thing they have done year after year. I really hope that when the new ships come on board they will offer more adventurous itineraries. But until then - well there are so many other options out there and we are more than happy to take advantage of them.
Same here. NCL is offering 1 dollar deposits . I'll probably book a Baltic on them. Im not sure what I want to do next Summer, but it's not a huge financial commitment to book something.... just in case. I don't think I can afford a Baltic on DCL in July or August. When they were in early June prices were more reasonable.Not at all interested in sailing to the tropics in the summertime, but I am disappointed by DCL's European itineraries for next summer. For the times we can go, it's all about the Mediterranean, and that's not where we want to go, for the same reason as I don't want the Caribbean. We're Texans and we want to cool off in the summer, not pay for an expensive vacation just to stay hot.
I hope in 2020, some Nothern European or Western European itineraries will be offered in June and early July.
When we came back from a Southern Caribbean DCL cruise in January, they sent us a survey about visiting the following ports: Cartagena, Columbia; costa Rica, Belize and Panama (not the canal transit). So they are at least thinking about expanding Caribbean itineraries in the future. Might interest us--but right now, DCL is Been There, Done That (no, the ship is definitely not a destination for us).
This. We sailed the eastern on the Fantasy in 2016, and had read that the Virgin Islands were the in the "upscale" part of the Caribbean. Ahem. I now realize how much hype & distortion there is in travel writing. We toured those islands & the entire islands looked poorer than the poor side of our home city. It was sad to see. We know we're lucky and may God bless the people who live there, but that is just not something we want to see on our vacation. For our warm-weather cruises, we now only want to sail to Castaway Cay on the Dream. No interest in the Caribbean at all.If you could choose a destination in the Caribbean, where would you want to go? We've been there done that with too many cruises, and there just aren't a lot of poverty-stricken islands that we want to visit.
This. We sailed the eastern on the Fantasy, and had read that the Virgin Islands were the in the "upscale" part of the Caribbean. Ahem. I now realize how much hype & distortion there is in travel writing. We toured those islands (this was the year before the big hurricane) & the entire islands looked poorer than the poor side of our home city. It was sad to see. We know we're lucky and may God bless the people who live there, but that is just not something we want to see on our vacation. For our warm-weather cruises, we now only want to sail to Castaway Cay on the Dream. No interest in the Caribbean at all.
Galveston wouldn't be able to support a DCL ship more often they have one now.I'd love to see them sail out of Texas during the summer. I think the cruises would be fully booked! Most kids are out of school by the first week of June when many other states are still in school. Heck, they could even sail out of Texas in June then switch over to California for July and August. Make lots of people happy!
Not at all interested in sailing to the tropics in the summertime, but I am disappointed by DCL's European itineraries for next summer. For the times we can go, it's all about the Mediterranean, and that's not where we want to go, for the same reason as I don't want the Caribbean. We're Texans and we want to cool off in the summer, not pay for an expensive vacation just to stay hot.
I hope in 2020, some Nothern European or Western European itineraries will be offered in June and early July.
So what Caribbean ports do you wish they would go to?
Many other lines have the "less visited" port itineraries like St. Kitts, Tortola, Aruba, Belize, Grand Turk, St. Barts, St. Lucia, Grenada, Bonaire. When I say less visited I mean that they include a majority of those ports with or without a top in St. Thomas or St. Maartan or San Juan, all three of which Disney has done to death. Some of Disney's itineraries may offer one or two of the aforementioned ports, but then repeat the rest like St. Thomas, St. Maartan, Cozumel or Grand Cayman! I'm not interested in paying those prices to visit one port I haven't been to and then repeat ports for the rest of the cruise.
I‘d looove this oneI keep hoping for more and varied Hawaii and/or West Coast cruises. A cruise up and down the west coast would be awesome. Maybe one that starts in San Diego, stops in SF, LA, Astoria, Seattle, Victoria, and/or Vancouver and then back down the coast.
Kate
Some other cruise lines offer Panama itineraries that are 6-8 days and that don't actually transit the whole canal, so maybe DCL is thinking about this.When we came back from a Southern Caribbean DCL cruise in January, they sent us a survey about visiting the following ports: Cartagena, Columbia; costa Rica, Belize and Panama (not the canal transit). So they are at least thinking about expanding Caribbean itineraries in the future. Might interest us--but right now, DCL is Been There, Done That (no, the ship is definitely not a destination for us).
I keep hoping for more and varied Hawaii and/or West Coast cruises. A cruise up and down the west coast would be awesome. Maybe one that starts in San Diego, stops in SF, LA, Astoria, Seattle, Victoria, and/or Vancouver and then back down the coast.
Kate
Just referencing Panama, we’ve twice cruised Princess partially transiting the Panama Canal in January. Each time we tendered into Panama for a shore excursion so we have learned about and experienced a “new to us” country while seeing the Canal. Each time that was a 10 night cruise, with a stops at Cartegenia and Costa Rica as well as one or two Caribbean ports where we enjoyed warm beaches in January!If you could choose a destination in the Caribbean, where would you want to go? We've been there done that with too many cruises, and there just aren't a lot of poverty-stricken islands that we want to visit. As for visiting Panama, it seems a shame to go there without transiting the canal.