With the impending Hurricane Melissa impact on Jamaica does DCL and other cruise lines end up having to change future itineraries ? If so does this become a sea day or do they change to a different port for the foreseeable future?
Very sad about what Jamaica is going through. If it is a port stop on a cruise coming up soon, it will probably be a sea day. Ships need “reservations” to stop in any given port so changing future itineraries might take a while.
DCL changed the itinerary of two of their ships as a result of the hurricane. The Treasure switched from an Eastern Caribbean to a Western. The Wish altered the order of the ports it was visiting. These decisions appear to have been made at the time of sailing so obviously DCL has some flexibility in their port stops.
DCL changed the itinerary of two of their ships as a result of the hurricane. The Treasure switched from an Eastern Caribbean to a Western. The Wish altered the order of the ports it was visiting. These decisions appear to have been made at the time of sailing so obviously DCL has some flexibility in their port stops.
Treasure is doing Cozumel and then a double dip at Castaway. I'm guessing they will do what they usually do and have to leave and come back the next day. They can't sit the ship there overnight.
Very sad about what Jamaica is going through. If it is a port stop on a cruise coming up soon, it will probably be a sea day. Ships need “reservations” to stop in any given port so changing future itineraries might take a while.
With the impending Hurricane Melissa impact on Jamaica does DCL and other cruise lines end up having to change future itineraries ? If so does this become a sea day or do they change to a different port for the foreseeable future?
It could become a sea day. Or it may get changed to a different port. Until a change is announced it's a toss-up what will happen. All other ships in the area will also be looking to adjust their itineraries so that puts more demand for the available ports and there are only so many berths. How far into the future changes may be needed will depend on the outcome of the storm and won't be announced until after Melissa passes and damages have been assessed.
I visited Falmouth with DCL a couple of years ago. The little gated Port area was really nice - shops and places to eat, Duty Free, nice people, no hassles. I would GUESS that since tourism is important to the country, they would work hard to get that (and any damage to the piers) going as soon as possible. Of course it depends on the extent of damage to the infrastructure. So, I would think by next year, the port will be open?
My understanding is the currents can change and it's possible for a ship to be unable to leave. Plus it's apparently very buggy at night. The Magic (?) did an overnight at CC once and DCL has never done it again.
It's a cool idea in theory. But CC isn't set up for overnight stays and I think there are legal hoops with the Bahamian government that Disney would have to jump through.
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