Anchors Away 2016
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June 1 - November 30
Otherwise known as half the year, including all of the summer. Avoiding hurricane season altogether can be impractical for many.
June 1 - November 30
Otherwise known as half the year, including all of the summer. Avoiding hurricane season altogether can be impractical for many.
Didn't mean they would cancel other people's vacations at Disney WorldJust thought they might hold some open rooms for those on a delayed or cancelled cruise. Wouldn't mind spending some extra time at the Magic Kingdom
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As seen last year during Matthew if there are extra rooms those will go first to guests already staying onsite but not in hurricane-safe accommodations. Last year Fort Wilderness guests were all rehoused. RVs were parked in the MK lot and their owners houses where there was availability, along with those camping in tents and in the cabins. Justin Scarred (YouTube vlogger) happened to be staying in a cabin and was put in a POP room due to flooding concerns. As well there were a lot of people scheduled to leave but have cancelled flights who are trying to stay longer. Really there just aren't going to be extra rooms to be held open for displaced DCL cruisers.Didn't mean they would cancel other people's vacations at Disney WorldJust thought they might hold some open rooms for those on a delayed or cancelled cruise. Wouldn't mind spending some extra time at the Magic Kingdom
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Thanks - definitely why I asked since there seems to be a 'more active' window those later months.Correct...
Hurricane season is officially June 1 - November 30 but most occur between August 1 and October 31 with the peak around September 10. Hurricanes can and do happen other times of the year but they are very rare.
Martin
I live here (about 75 miles due west of WDW) and this morning our local Tampa news said this storm deems serious watching. They have this at a 90% development over the next 5 days headed directly for the islands (Puerto Rico/Cuba/Hispaniola) as of right now. It's just too far away to tell. I have family flying in on the 13th and we board on the Dream on the 22nd so I'm watching the seas very carefully.
I hope it skirts us and even though I'm on the gulf side, if it spins into the gulf, the East will be spared. We'll wait and see how this one goes. Hope all goes well and everyone is safe.
Irma now a category two- forecasted by the Hurricane Center to become a Category 4 by Tuesday. Yikes!
Please be a fish storm at this point!
We are on the Fantasy leaving 9/9 and also watching that storm...out big stress is making it on the airplane to Florida. From there it is up to fate...we are flying in on the 8th and it looks like the storm will still be far enough away from Orlando to not affect the airport. Our cruise, however , is a different story - perhaps they will reroute us on a western Caribbean? We will make do with whatever they have in store for us. Worst case they cancel the cruise but they is highly unlikely - I wonder if they do that do they clear up some rooms at Disney world for people to make reservations?
This was our cruise! I was really impressed by how we had great weather during the days.We sailed on the Fantasy last week and Harvey was a concern. When we boarded, the Captain (or Cruise Director) made a ship wide announcement that in order to avoid bad weather they were shuffling the order of the ports. Instead of going to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and then Falmouth, Jamaica we went to Falmouth, GC and then Cozumel. The weather was fine. (It rained with thunder and lightening most nights, but sunshine and relatively dry - with the exception of some showers in Cozumel in the days.) The Captain and crew will do whatever they can to keep everyone safe and comfortable. Enjoy your cruise.
That was interesting to watch.Ten minutes long I'd say it's worth the watch for anyone cruising Irmas lifespan https://www.tropicaltidbits.com
There's still plenty of days ahead that can change things quickly with the forecast but this guy seemed pretty thorough.