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Over the past 15+ years, as our son has grown,
Our best family vacations have been on DCL
. . . Europe, Alaska and even some little old Bahamas visits with family.
We even had a pre-pandemic HotHSeas cruise 5-nighter out of NYC to/from Bermuda . . . easy and fun!
So many great stories and memories.
It was a great love affair and from the Disney Premier Visa to cashing in multiple "Bravo" awards at work in the form of D$'s,
We are/were all-in with DCL as the vacation of choice.
I've even calculated our retirements savings as, "Honey, we're up to 3 DCL cruises a year!" (Florida rate of course).
But, as Covid doesn't seem to want to go away . . . even as it morphs into something we think that is much less deadly, hopefully even innocuous.
The hoops and gauntlet that one has to jump and run through to do the kinds of cruises we like . . . long and distant . . have made us decide:
We are moving DCL from a serious committed relationship to a sometimes weekend "date". There are other fish in the vacation sea.
It took us a lot of work and quite a bit of Deposit$'s to book the Vancouver-Hawaii cruises for April - May . . . and with all the testing along the way (we are both 3-Vaxxed' and generally quite healthy and careful), we realize it's just not going to happen.
The flight to Vancouver, immigration into Canada, embarkation onto the Wonder, arrival in Hawaii . . .repeat, repeat . . . is filled with chances to be sent into a room for 5 days (even if our symptoms are like a cold . . .)
And what about false positives? Something is very likely to happen.
Even if we pay $500 for trip insurance to cover all those different circumstances, it's just not worth it.
Long (and oh yes, expensive) cruises are supposed to be fun and relaxing yes?
So we plan to cancel almost $20k of cruise tickets pre-PiF day.
Of course, that doesn't include flights, hotels, gratuities, Cove Cafe, etc.
Even more sadly, for the foreseeable future, we won't be thinking of DCL as our vacation of choice . . . not to Europe, not on the Wish, not thru the Panama Canal.
(Maybe out of nearby NYCity, where we do one-test and don't have to worry about flights).
Meanwhile, we are planning a late-spring two-week "cruise" on AmTrak to western US cities and national parks.
Seven 16~30 hour train rides interspersed with seven 1~2 day stays in Salt Lake City, Portland, Glacier Park, etc.
Our own room and a chance to see new sights, but no shows or "magic" (sigh).
We loved our DCL, but that is over for now, for a while.
Covid and how the CDC, cruise industry and DCL has dealt with it (and I don't know how they could have done things differently) has turned what we thought was a life-time love affair into a modestly, useful "vacation buddy".
Our best family vacations have been on DCL
. . . Europe, Alaska and even some little old Bahamas visits with family.
We even had a pre-pandemic HotHSeas cruise 5-nighter out of NYC to/from Bermuda . . . easy and fun!
So many great stories and memories.
It was a great love affair and from the Disney Premier Visa to cashing in multiple "Bravo" awards at work in the form of D$'s,
We are/were all-in with DCL as the vacation of choice.
I've even calculated our retirements savings as, "Honey, we're up to 3 DCL cruises a year!" (Florida rate of course).
But, as Covid doesn't seem to want to go away . . . even as it morphs into something we think that is much less deadly, hopefully even innocuous.
The hoops and gauntlet that one has to jump and run through to do the kinds of cruises we like . . . long and distant . . have made us decide:
We are moving DCL from a serious committed relationship to a sometimes weekend "date". There are other fish in the vacation sea.
It took us a lot of work and quite a bit of Deposit$'s to book the Vancouver-Hawaii cruises for April - May . . . and with all the testing along the way (we are both 3-Vaxxed' and generally quite healthy and careful), we realize it's just not going to happen.
The flight to Vancouver, immigration into Canada, embarkation onto the Wonder, arrival in Hawaii . . .repeat, repeat . . . is filled with chances to be sent into a room for 5 days (even if our symptoms are like a cold . . .)
And what about false positives? Something is very likely to happen.
Even if we pay $500 for trip insurance to cover all those different circumstances, it's just not worth it.
Long (and oh yes, expensive) cruises are supposed to be fun and relaxing yes?
So we plan to cancel almost $20k of cruise tickets pre-PiF day.
Of course, that doesn't include flights, hotels, gratuities, Cove Cafe, etc.
Even more sadly, for the foreseeable future, we won't be thinking of DCL as our vacation of choice . . . not to Europe, not on the Wish, not thru the Panama Canal.
(Maybe out of nearby NYCity, where we do one-test and don't have to worry about flights).
Meanwhile, we are planning a late-spring two-week "cruise" on AmTrak to western US cities and national parks.
Seven 16~30 hour train rides interspersed with seven 1~2 day stays in Salt Lake City, Portland, Glacier Park, etc.
Our own room and a chance to see new sights, but no shows or "magic" (sigh).
We loved our DCL, but that is over for now, for a while.
Covid and how the CDC, cruise industry and DCL has dealt with it (and I don't know how they could have done things differently) has turned what we thought was a life-time love affair into a modestly, useful "vacation buddy".