DisneyKrayzie2
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So I see no where in these guidelines about Goofy Golf, my kids are very excited to play that again. But I'm thinking it may be closed since basketball, shuffleboard and ping pong are.
Yep! I am an admin for a September Cruise (we rescheduled, but I stayed on to help) lots of people not happy with the mask. Most are happy in general. I am just frustrated so many are trying to find ways around the mask, tests, and gift exchanges. I am like............."come on you all" The fish exchange cracks me up "they can't stop us"................yes DCL CAN! is my response. Many are under the impression Disney will drop a lot of rules after their first cruise.............oh boy!I think there is going to be an avalanche of cancellations based on discussions in a couple of FB cruise groups I'm in
Good question. I think everyone is still waiting to see if they'll take the $$ hit to deadhead back to 'Diego for the fall . . .
If you don't have a passport, you have to go to the USA embassy in that country to assist your family. You can not get back into USA with out a passport.Having a passport is better especially now, I don't believe you can fly back to the US without a passport or it is very difficult. If an outbreak happens on a cruise there is a chance (probably low though) you might be faced with flying back to the US as opposed to returning to PC via the ship.
Insurance is never refundableYeah - I just tried that, I can get my money back but they will not refund the insurance which is $580 for my sailing. I'm livid.
Agree cancelations may be high, but they will probably make some $$$ on the cabin I just cancelled. Maybe 2022 Disney - considering the Carnival Mardi Gras for later this year.
DCL's insurance is refundable if DCL cancels on you. It might as well be refundable during this special cancellation period when customers are being given the chance to bail out if the protocols don't work for them.Insurance is never refundable
I might be interested in the September one for the simple reason i dont have to fly cross country.I still maintain that there is plenty of money to encourage DCL to bring the Wonder over empty. Of the 11 Cruises that are still scheduled for the West Coast, 3 are currently sold out. That includes the 7 day Baja and the EBPC. Just the EBPC is a huge amount of money.
From a post of mine on another thread: "Before the fall EBPC sold out, the cheapest cabin I saw was a guaranteed inside stateroom (for only 2 passengers) and it was around $5k... there are 875 cabins on the Wonder, so figuring at the very-very least $5k per cabin would end up being a minimum $4.375 million in gross revenue for just that one sailing. If I were Disney I'd gladly eat the $300k to sail through the canal empty Westbound in order to get all the remaining Baja sailing's revenue, plus a minimum $4.4 million for that EBPC trip."
For my scheduled Baja sailing, I've already signed up for all the mixology classes and tastings (some of which I are sold out now) and I'm bringing plenty of that sweet-sweet Bingo money. I need to make up for lost time. (#ShakeItUpBetty)
For a September cruise assume the same onboard protocols as for the Magic in U.K. and the Dream in Florida. Disney isn't going to offer a radically different experience in different states. I would expect vaccination rules to be the same as in Florida, for consistency's sake.I might be interested in the September one for the simple reason i dont have to fly cross country.
BUT waiting to hear what kind of protocols.
I just called and was told she honestly did not know and to check back. I appreciated the CM's honesty.For a September cruise assume the same protocols as for the Magic in U.K. and the Dream in Florida. Disney isn't going to offer a radically different experience in different states.
I might be interested in the September one for the simple reason i dont have to fly cross country.
BUT waiting to hear what kind of protocols.
If you're unsatisfied with the onboard protocols in U.K. & Florida, it's really wishful thinking to expect California to be significantly different in September. Disney isn't going to want to answer to "why here not there?", or have guests ditching their Florida cruises for California cruises, etc.I just called and was told she honestly did not know and to check back. I appreciated the CM's honesty.
She also used those words "fluid situation" again.
I wasn't one of them. You know what they say about assuming.Many people assumed wrongly that the Magic UK policies and procedures would not apply to The Dream. These new policies and procedures are fleet wide and will apply to each ship as they return to cruising. This is the new DCL cruise experience for ALL ships.
Holy guacamole!
I’m pretty tolerant of health measures and different experiences but I’ve been reading the protocols with this face:
I wouldn‘t do it. Not with those prices. I would either cancel or postpone.
Sure it is (sometimes) or you can port it to another cruise. Just not Disney insurance (which thankfully we figured out I do not have) - ’ll be moving my insurance policy over to the EDGE cruise I think we are going book.Insurance is never refundable
No one said anything about significantly different. Just wondering if it will be different at all. After allIf you're unsatisfied with the onboard protocols in U.K. & Florida, it's really wishful thinking to expect California to be significantly different in September. Disney isn't going to want to answer to "why here not there?", or have guests ditching their Florida cruises for California cruises, etc.
My only assumption here is when DCL sails out of a US port other than FL, we might see a vaccine requirement for 12+. I think the FL law is the only thing preventing it on the restart but won't know for sure until they sail from a non-FL port.If you're unsatisfied with the onboard protocols in U.K. & Florida, it's really wishful thinking to expect California to be significantly different in September. Disney isn't going to want to answer to "why here not there?", or have guests ditching their Florida cruises for California cruises, etc.