You're right. We should all just accept whatever terrible terms the big corporations come up with and we should never ask them to be better. Obviously.
Well, you can vote with your wallet.
Again, this isn't life or death. It's
vacation. If this were an issue with safety or legitimate underhandedness or unethical behavior that's one thing. We're talking about a
port change. Literally one day on
vacation of your entire life. Are you allowed to be bummed about it? Absolutely. I get that. But at the end of the day, Disney is running a business with a contract that everyone is entitled to read before continuing with booking. They can absolutely choose another cruise line (though, spoiler alert, all the other lines have the exact same verbiage in their contracts). Take a different vacation if these risks aren't for you.
We know going into a cruise that this is the chance we take. We might not be able to dock at CC because of weather. We might have to be re-routed because of a tropical storm or hurricane. We might have a mechanical breakdown and the ship might limp back to PC getting back late. We might have a medical emergency that causes late boarding for the next round of passengers. My cruise might be entirely cancelled before it even sets sail. 13 cruises under my belt and these are just a sampling of possible issues. (Personally we've had an cruise completely cancelled, a port missed and not replaced prior to sail date, a late departure due to medical emergency, a late debarkation due to a medical emergency, and we've missed a port due to weather on the day of the port).
Heck, I'm booked on a Greek Isles cruise next year that currently has a port stop in Turkey on it. I think it's very likely it will be changed. Will I be disappointed? Yep. Will I still have a great vacation? Yep. Will I be mad at a publicly traded company for participating in late-stage capitalism with a clearly defined contract? Nope. I'm fully aware of what's happening here and if I don't like it, I can take my money and my vacations elsewhere. Disney isn't perfect and I was definitely irritated with them for the way they handled our missing port last year. Clearly not irritated enough to not book any further cruises though (2 on the books for 2025 with the intention to book another the following year).
This business is the way it is and it's not likely to change. The good news is that there are loads of other fantastic vacation opportunities out there that potentially have less risk. We can all choose what works best for us. And as my step mom used to say, "that's what makes horse racing."