I was doing a quick glance through on these threads before I crash for the night. We were one of the many who had our cruise turned into the "mystery cruise". It was quite interesting and historical since we got to watch the
DCL crew and cast members in action. I must say though, we are a VERY BIG advocates now for next year's 14-day cruise not to have so many sea days. Honestly, three sea days in a row and you really start to get a little bonkers -- I DON'T CARE how much you say you enjoy sea days.
Think about it -- bored children, pissy parents and grumpy teenagers hanging around everywhere because they were running out of things to do. It has really made us rethink our cruise next year and hope that Disney comes up with other options for entertainment and ports.
But I will post a trip report later if anyone is interested just noting our good and bad experiences and some interesting observations. It will be interesting to see what happens next August since we will be coming back through some of the same area that we got stranded in this time.
We were VERY happy, however, with the addition of the Costa Maya in place of Key West. While we were very disappointed about missing Key West, when we saw Costa Maya and how beautiful and rustic it was, we were enchanted. The whole port is very new and the roads and tour buses are only three years old.
Also, just as a side note. I saw that many of you mentioned
Castaway Cay. While we were docked in Fort Lauderdale on Monday (and, by the way, they made it into a floating hotel for the night for all of us who couldn't get flights out), we got to watch the Wonder pull in. One of the crew was telling us that the Wonder had stopped and picked up the CMs on Castaway Cay on the way out in a race to beat the storm. They were planning on sailing the Wonder out again yesterday strictly as a working cruise -- no passengers. They were bringing her back to CC to assess the damage and begin work. They were pretty sure that they had lost at least one dock and the channel was probably going to be impassable. So here's hoping there wasn't too much damage.
The Magic sailed out yesterday afternoon as a four day cruise and is supposed to begin her schedule again on Saturday. However, Hurricane Ivan is now headed on the same course as Frances and threatens to produce a possible repeat of this past week.