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Disney Magic rearranges stops; Wonder due back Thursday
By Jerry W. Jackson | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted September 1, 2004
The Disney Magic cruise ship, which has its home port in Brevard County and now is in the midst of a seven-day cruise, made several itinerary changes to avoid bad weather from Hurricane Frances.
The 2,600-passenger ship moved its stop at Castaway Cay to Sunday from Thursday and dropped Key West altogether. A stop at the port of Costa Maya in Mexico was added instead, and the ship is scheduled back into its home of Port Canaveral on Saturday, although that could change based on the timing of the storm, said Disney Cruise Line spokeswoman Rena Langley.
"You can easily change your path," Langley said, one of the advantages that cruise lines have over theme parks and hotels.
Disney's second cruise ship, the Wonder, which also carries up to 2,600 passengers, is on a four-day cruise to the Bahamas and is due back Thursday morning, well before the storm is projected to be off Florida's east coast.
Disney Magic rearranges stops; Wonder due back Thursday
By Jerry W. Jackson | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted September 1, 2004
The Disney Magic cruise ship, which has its home port in Brevard County and now is in the midst of a seven-day cruise, made several itinerary changes to avoid bad weather from Hurricane Frances.
The 2,600-passenger ship moved its stop at Castaway Cay to Sunday from Thursday and dropped Key West altogether. A stop at the port of Costa Maya in Mexico was added instead, and the ship is scheduled back into its home of Port Canaveral on Saturday, although that could change based on the timing of the storm, said Disney Cruise Line spokeswoman Rena Langley.
"You can easily change your path," Langley said, one of the advantages that cruise lines have over theme parks and hotels.
Disney's second cruise ship, the Wonder, which also carries up to 2,600 passengers, is on a four-day cruise to the Bahamas and is due back Thursday morning, well before the storm is projected to be off Florida's east coast.
