WishUponAStarryNight
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I just checked the website. No sailings available for booking before April 13. Looks like 30 day suspension in effect.
Interesting. I wonder if they keep the Magic in the US whether they could sail from NYC.DW just got off the phone with DCL to get our credit based on our cancelled cruise. She asked if new itineraries would be crafted based on what's going on with Europe and Canada. The DCL agent said they are planning on releasing a whole new slate of itineraries in a few weeks.
We don’t yet know the fate of our late April cruise. However, if it were to be cancelled, then a late summer New England cruise might be one of the few things that could convince me to take a credit over a refund.Interesting. I wonder if they keep the Magic in the US whether they could sail from NYC.
DW just got off the phone with DCL to get our credit based on our cancelled cruise. She asked if new itineraries would be crafted based on what's going on with Europe and Canada. The DCL agent said they are planning on releasing a whole new slate of itineraries in a few weeks.
Of course, that truly depends on when they can really start operations again.
Apologies if this has already been posted.
I don’t think they could sell cruises out of NYC.Interesting. I wonder if they keep the Magic in the US whether they could sail from NYC.
I am so sorry for your friend. I agree that we should all stay home as much as we can right now. I keep telling my kids that it’s not forever, and it’s a way we can help.Just got off the phone with a good friend of mine. Some food for thought for those that feel as though they are in the low-risk category and are dead-set on still cruising or ignoring social distancing advice. Her 45-year old brother (healthy, worked out regularly, no underlying medical conditions) tested positive for covid19. He is currently in the ICU on life support and they are being told that he will probably not make it.
It will most likely not get this drastic for most young, healthy people. But the point is that it could, and we all need to take this seriously and do our part.
@ramwitz I am sorry to hear that. Which state?
Just got off the phone with a good friend of mine. Some food for thought for those that feel as though they are in the low-risk category and are dead-set on still cruising or ignoring social distancing advice. Her 45-year old brother (healthy, worked out regularly, no underlying medical conditions) tested positive for covid19. He is currently in the ICU on life support and they are being told that he will probably not make it.
It will most likely not get this drastic for most young, healthy people. But the point is that it could, and we all need to take this seriously and do our part.
We’re not Italy.I am so, so sorry to hear this. I hope this will serve as a wake up call to those who think only the old have issues. Reports have been coming out of Italy regarding younger patients needing intubation and people just ignore them.![]()
Prayers for him to pull through.. I also was texting with my friend in Rome.. I asked her what is up with all the deaths in Italy and mentioned I realize you guys have an old population.. she interrupted me and said.. there are young people in ICUs to. Granted it is the lower end of the statistical data thing.. but it's not just old people.Just got off the phone with a good friend of mine. Some food for thought for those that feel as though they are in the low-risk category and are dead-set on still cruising or ignoring social distancing advice. Her 45-year old brother (healthy, worked out regularly, no underlying medical conditions) tested positive for covid19. He is currently in the ICU on life support and they are being told that he will probably not make it.
It will most likely not get this drastic for most young, healthy people. But the point is that it could, and we all need to take this seriously and do our part.
Just got off the phone with a good friend of mine. Some food for thought for those that feel as though they are in the low-risk category and are dead-set on still cruising or ignoring social distancing advice. Her 45-year old brother (healthy, worked out regularly, no underlying medical conditions) tested positive for covid19. He is currently in the ICU on life support and they are being told that he will probably not make it.
It will most likely not get this drastic for most young, healthy people. But the point is that it could, and we all need to take this seriously and do our part.
Well, this specific case is in Michigan in the good ol’ USA in a top hospital.We’re not Italy.