It looks like the Dream is in dry dock when the Bermuda cruises would happen.No San Diego and Mexico, no PC cruises and no NYC cruises to Bermuda or Canada.
Which feels wild to me... I'm used to summer being kind of ho hum, but fall? Usually there are a few interesting ones, but not this year. My only question for my husband when he gets home is if we should push out our Lighthouse cruise to a merry time or keep it in the summer.No San Diego and Mexico, no PC cruises and no NYC cruises to Bermuda or Canada.
Which feels wild to me... I'm used to summer being kind of ho hum, but fall? Usually there are a few interesting ones, but not this year. My only question for my husband when he gets home is if we should push out our Lighthouse cruise to a merry time or keep it in the summer.
Both of mine were full last year but they were heavily discounted, and they discounted them early too. Lots of first timers on both cruises.Maybe I pick the wrong cruises from San Diego but mine have always been full and never discounted. It would be such a shame to not offer cruises on the west coast
How rocky is it on these west coast repo cruises? I live in Vancouver and would love to take advantage of one of these given the pricetag, but I hear the seas can get quite rough?My bff and I were on the four night from San Diego to Vancouver and loved it. The next step would be Alaska, but I really liked Vancouver and am dreaming about going to Hawaii from Vancouver or Hawaii to Vancouver on some future cruise if that's what DCL is doing on the west coast. I am bummed by not seeing San Diego departures. There's got to be some sailings to Mexico!
Not that rough. Out of the four days there might’ve been one day that was rocky but it was doable because I took Bonine and frankly the rocking helped me sleep better! We booked our state rooms in midship, which is much better than too forward or too aft. Also, we were lucky this past May because Vancouver was so warm and we did not even have to wear our heavy jackets. So it’s a matter of luck of the draw as to weather. I’ve been told that the Atlantic is much more rocky than the Pacific.How rocky is it on these west coast repo cruises? I live in Vancouver and would love to take advantage of one of these given the pricetag, but I hear the seas can get quite rough?
A big thing is the lack of a Disney destination island plus there really isn't all that many places to go on the West Coast. So many options in the bahamas and carribean for places to dock. West coast there just really aren't as many options. I know a big draw for me, especially when I'm cruising with my kiddos is the Disney islands because of how much safer they feel. So far I haven't gone on a Disney cruise that didn't hit a Disney island on the itinerary.I was hoping for fall 2024 too, since we have a placeholder to use by then. With parks in Anaheim I don't understand why west coast cruises aren't getting the attention Florida does.