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Am I looking at the 2019 cruises right ? Looks like there’s a 5 night Dream that overnights in Castaway Cay.
Am I looking at the 2019 cruises right ? Looks like there’s a 5 night Dream that overnights in Castaway Cay.
I bet it may have to do with Port fees, island gray water handle rules on the lease, and the lease terms in general possible.Look at June 28 2019
Even when the Castaway Cay days are b2b ?
I believe another issue is whether, if they stay docked overnight, whether they'd be able to leave the next day. Much like doing an overnight in Cabo. The seas/weather the second day could mean the ship can't leave. Of course, if that were to happen the ship would probably not be able to dock the second day. But the ship would be at sea and able to finish the cruise on time.Apparently the midges are awful after sunset there anyway.
If they were overnighting at CC for the first time it would be front and center of the announcements. Given the premium that they would be able to charge for it, especially for the privilege of being on the first cruise to do it, I don't think they would leave that information buried.
We docked overnight at Castaway Cay on the Disney Dream for our very first cruise.
It was a 5 night double dip over New Year's.
Cruise departed Port Canaveral on December 28th, 2012.
It wasn't a planned overnight but high winds were expected the morning of our Castaway Cay day.
The Captain decided to bring the ship in the night before and dock to make sure we wouldn't miss out on spending our day at Castaway Cay.
We were very grateful that happened and loved our view of the island overnight as we were staying 5E aft.
Are you sure that was DCL? I think when Premier was partnered with Disney before DCL they would overnight at Great Guana Cay. That would have been in the mid-90's.I’m almost certain there was an overnight at CC in the early days of DCL (2000ish). It may have been the first DVC cruise, and there was a bonfire party and dinner served at Cookie’s. Certainly it was a logistical nightmare, with the minimal lighting and bugs and all DCL quickly learned their lesson.
Pretty sure I remember reading about it on the America On-Line DCL boards back then!
I did the first two runDisney Castaway Cay Challenge races. If I remember correctly, we docked around midnight both times, so that they could do the setup for the race in the morning. For the Challenge 5K, we were off the ship while still dark. The did the runDisney 5K early, then had the regular free 5K afterwards for the "regular" guests.We docked overnight at Castaway Cay on the 1/8/18 Dream. There was a run Disney 5K event in the early morning and the Captain said because of weather we would dock overnight - we pulled in around 8 PM the night before - it was pretty neat being there overnight although we couldn’t get off the ship of course.
We docked overnight at Castaway Cay on the Disney Dream for our very first cruise.
It was a 5 night double dip over New Year's.
Cruise departed Port Canaveral on December 28th, 2012.
It wasn't a planned overnight but high winds were expected the morning of our Castaway Cay day.
The Captain decided to bring the ship in the night before and dock to make sure we wouldn't miss out on spending our day at Castaway Cay.
We were very grateful that happened and loved our view of the island overnight as we were staying 5E aft.