The FB support is what kept me going ... on top of dealing with the airline (which was challenging) and insurance company (unhelpful), I had to transfer a private tour in our first port from my name to one of the other families we had plans to go with. Amazingly, two other families volunteered to purchase our 8 spots so that no one was out extra money. (Both families then offered the spots back to us once they knew we had made it. We declined, but were touched by their offer.). We were also booked on a group transfer to the port in Copenhagen, and the organizer said she would try to fill our 8 seats ... I guess she was able to because my payment was reimbursed through paypal after the trip.
Glad you made it to muster drill on your repo, some of my family didn't.
To get us all to Copenhagen on time, the airline resorted to splitting us up. (We weren't happy and have vowed never again.) Anyway, 6 of us flew direct from Toronto and had a horrible flight (multiple med issues during the flight with other passengers), but we got to the ship by mid afternoon. My parents had to fly through Chicago and their final leg was delayed by 2 hours out of Ohare. They got to the CPH airport well after 3PM ... everyone from
DCL had left. An awesome porter hand-picked a cabbie (who may have been a chariot racer in a former life) who got them to the ship before it sailed, but they did hsve to go to a special muster drill along with 2 members of the entertainment staff.
I should also say that DCL staff was awesome throughout this ordeal. They kept checking in with and for updates and they downplayed my parents' absence at muster (likely because my nephews were starting to worry about why grandma and grandpa weren't there). When my parents finally got to check in, the CM took one look at my (somewhat stressed out) mom and said, "Just breath, no worries, you're here now and we'll take good care of you".
Sorry OP for monopolizing the thread a bit ... it really was quite the experience. (For the record, the cruise itself was awesome and drama free, as was our flight home together.)