Anyone have experience with this? How often has the entire cruise been cancelled to due hurricane/tropical storms??
In October of 2008 we left St.Maarten early and bypassed St.Thomas due to hurrican Omar and diverted to Nassau. I honestly can't remember hearing a single person complain. Senor Frogs, Tortuga rum cakes, staw market, Del Sol and beautiful hot sun compared to Omar it was great.
I may have left out a detail or 2 but one of the mods here was on the cruise so she can take over from here.
But not as much as the folks that lose their homes.That would be fine with me...as long as it doesn't get cancelled all together. I mean, I have insurance, but it would just suck.
Hurricane Jeanne 7 night Magic cruise became a 4 1/2 night cruise (we boarded LATE on Monday, but didn't sail till after midnight on Tuesday out of Port Everglades). The corresponding Wonder cruisers got an extra day--they disembarked on Monday instead of Sunday. An earlier sailing that year became a 10 night cruise and went to Galveston to get supplies and wait out the weather.
Normally, the ship will sail somewhere that the hurricane isn't. For instant, we went to Key West before the "western" existed, and missed on of the "St." islands. The real problem comes when Port Canaveral has to close due to a hurricane--then they have to scramble!
Hurricane Jeanne 7 night Magic cruise became a 4 1/2 night cruise (we boarded LATE on Monday, but didn't sail till after midnight on Tuesday out of Port Everglades). The corresponding Wonder cruisers got an extra day--they disembarked on Monday instead of Sunday. An earlier sailing that year became a 10 night cruise and went to Galveston to get supplies and wait out the weather.
Normally, the ship will sail somewhere that the hurricane isn't. For instant, we went to Key West before the "western" existed, and missed on of the "St." islands. The real problem comes when Port Canaveral has to close due to a hurricane--then they have to scramble!