diablodancer
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- Jul 22, 2019
Yeah, there’s 5-night sailings from NY and four dates IIRC for October.Hi Y'all
Am I missing Bermuda 2022? I don't see it on the list.
Yeah, there’s 5-night sailings from NY and four dates IIRC for October.Hi Y'all
Am I missing Bermuda 2022? I don't see it on the list.
Thanks! I had a filter on... I'm a platinum cruiser. You'd think I would have checked for that!!Yeah, there’s 5-night sailings from NY and four dates IIRC for October.
The Wonder only has Sept and Oct sail dates. The EBPC is typically in November. I don't know why there're only showing two months. Perhaps they are trying to keep it on the west coast and haven't finalized port agreements? Pure speculation at this point, but I don't know if you could support 5 ships in the Caribbean without the new private island.So... a few interesting things in this release
- A 7-nighter out of NYC to SJU for Halloween, followed by an actual Southern Caribbean sailing, rather than immediate turnaround
- After the Southern Caribbean, the Magic is repositioning to Galveston - not Miami. This makes sense given that the Dream is pretty much conducting the traditional mix of cruises that the Magic would have handled there in the past
- EBPC not released - Could the Wonder stay on the West Coast? Join the Magic in Galveston... or maybe given the theming head to NOLA and spend way more time than usual there?
- One 8-nighter on the Fantasy
- The few double dips cruises
I am looking and can’t see any cruises out of Port Canaveral on any ship for the first week of November 2022. I can see cruises for the week before and the week after but nothing for sailings during the days of November 1 - 4. No cruises include these days. Anyone see any cruises with these days included in the sailing out of Port Canveral?
The port agreement theory is one that carries a lot of weight - regardless of East or West Coast. Agreed that having 5 ships in the East in what is typically the low season (mid-September to mid-November) does not make too much sense.The Wonder only has Sept and Oct sail dates. The EBPC is typically in November. I don't know why there're only showing two months. Perhaps they are trying to keep it on the west coast and haven't finalized port agreements? Pure speculation at this point, but I don't know if you could support 5 ships in the Caribbean without the new private island.
I’m with you! Even better, bring a Disney ship back to the Port of LA!The Wonder is our favorite and we are on the West Coast. Oh please oh please! Fingers crossed and waiting anxiously!
How would it normally have 5 ships there in early fall? The Magic is typically finishing up Europe & then returning at that time, while the Wonder is typically finishing up Alaska/California & then returning at that time. It isn't really until November that all of the ships are back in the Caribbean/Bahamas. Late November through New Year's is a big season for DCL. The winter holiday cruises tend to cost even more than summer cruises.The port agreement theory is one that carries a lot of weight - regardless of East or West Coast. Agreed that having 5 ships in the East in what is typically the low season (mid-September to mid-November) does not make too much sense.
I thought that Transatlantic itinerary looked really nice!! Someday maybe...Transatlantic for us hopefully 2nd time will be the charm
I thought the itinerary looked great, too! Definitely on our list of ones to do in the future when we don't have to worry about school schedules for the kids.I thought that Transatlantic itinerary looked really nice!! Someday maybe...
I thought the itinerary looked great, too! Definitely on our list of ones to do in the future when we don't have to worry about school schedules for the kids.
I will say it's definitely easier to take them out of school when they are younger, but of course that's personal preference. Our oldest starts high school this Fall (high school here is grades 8-12) and while I might pull her out for a couple of days in grade 8, I don't see it happening much beyond that.Yep, my oldest DD starts 1st grade this fall so we've got decades of school schedules ahead of us
I will say it's definitely easier to take them out of school when they are younger, but of course that's personal preference. Our oldest starts high school this Fall (high school here is grades 8-12) and while I might pull her out for a couple of days in grade 8, I don't see it happening much beyond that.
That’s why we haven’t done a PC crossing yet. We had one booked a few years ago, but then chickened out. 2 weeks is tough.I feel pretty comfortable pulling her out at this age too, but more for something like a 5-night out of NYC where she would miss four-ish days than a two week cruise plus travel.