DisneYE
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We haven't been on a double dip cruise, but we have our first one coming up on the Dream, from USFLL
This double dip is: cc-sea day-cc-USFLL
Meaning, the ship doesn't go to another port and then comes back after
How does it work?
Does the ship goes in circles close to the island, or it anchors/hovers in the open ocean?
Also, in this situation, why doesn't it stay docked in cc?
I get the food and other logistics on the island is a pain but why not tell cruisers lunch is offered only on the ship like any regular day, and all aboard is at 5.00, like at a POC.
I also get that there might be another ship docking at cc the next day, so that might be the real reason.
But if there is no other ship docking at cc the next day, why not stay docked for the night instead of going out to sea and sail in circles?
That'd be so cool - I'm sure most ppl would be thrilled to sleep on the island and spend 2 straight days there.
I'd rather 'sleep on' the island instead of the open seas in this situation - it'd be cool to experience at least once.
Just curious.
This double dip is: cc-sea day-cc-USFLL
Meaning, the ship doesn't go to another port and then comes back after
How does it work?
Does the ship goes in circles close to the island, or it anchors/hovers in the open ocean?
Also, in this situation, why doesn't it stay docked in cc?
I get the food and other logistics on the island is a pain but why not tell cruisers lunch is offered only on the ship like any regular day, and all aboard is at 5.00, like at a POC.
I also get that there might be another ship docking at cc the next day, so that might be the real reason.
But if there is no other ship docking at cc the next day, why not stay docked for the night instead of going out to sea and sail in circles?
That'd be so cool - I'm sure most ppl would be thrilled to sleep on the island and spend 2 straight days there.
I'd rather 'sleep on' the island instead of the open seas in this situation - it'd be cool to experience at least once.
Just curious.