disneymagicgirl
Been there, Done that, Going back!
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But what about all the people on board that needed to get back to homes in Florida to prepare.
Nobody would have accommodations secured in La. In Florida many would have been locals that could return home and prepare and other would have already had air or hotels booked at least for the days after the cruise was supposed to end. Others may have driven from out state but had cars at PC.
No solution was perfect and nobody was put in danger:
Nothing would be good for all onboard. I was just throwing out an idea. NCL allowed passengers to debark in Miami who chose and others were able to stay on and go back out to sea so they wouldn't be stranded in an evac zone. They may end up at another port for debarkation if Miami is unusable after the storm. It was nice that they were given the choice.