I agree and it is weird. I think it's the adapt and overcome instinct that all animals have. I know that sounds weird, but I've adjusted to my past life of cruising two to three times of year to other vacations and projects. I miss cruising, but I feel like some new doors have been opened.I don't miss DCL nearly as much as I thought I would. It's a weird feeling.
I don't miss DCL nearly as much as I thought I would. It's a weird feeling.
I know what you mean. We're being told no Christmas parties, not to travel to be with family for Christmas, and my state has a nighttime curfew (10:00 - I had more freedom in high school). At least WDW is kind of open.At this point I need a vacation... Cruise, land, anything...
At this point I need a vacation... Cruise, land, anything...
I'd be tearing up to see them in person too.
Our March 2020 cruise was cancelled. Then our Feb 2021 cruise was cancelled. Chance are good that our May 2021 cruise will be cancelled. It's been 15 months since our last Disney cruise. That is a crazy long time for us.
I think the frustration we feel is the lack of control. If we chose to not cruise for 15 months, at least it would be our own decision. To be told we can't cruise and that we don't know how long it will be until cruising resumes, that is what makes it difficult.
At least when there's a dry dock, it's only 1 ship and there's a defined period. We know when it will end before it even starts. There are still other options for sailing. With this situation, we have no options except to wait for some unknown length of time.
I always try to look on the bright side of things and, for us right now, is that without the ability to vacation, we are saving a LOT of money. We're paying off our mortgage at warp speed. While that keeps me motivated to watch the numbers drop, I know I will drop it like a hot potato when we can finally sail again. I might even do a B2B just to not have to pack on the last night while others put their luggage outside their door. That's always a nice feeling.![]()
That's also the silver lining for us. Between our cancelled cruises, cancelled trip to Aulani and a couple of other vacations we were planning but now won't book, we've saved over $50k.
I'd be tearing up to see them in person too.
Our March 2020 cruise was cancelled. Then our Feb 2021 cruise was cancelled. Chance are good that our May 2021 cruise will be cancelled. It's been 15 months since our last Disney cruise. That is a crazy long time for us.
I think the frustration we feel is the lack of control. If we chose to not cruise for 15 months, at least it would be our own decision. To be told we can't cruise and that we don't know how long it will be until cruising resumes, that is what makes it difficult.
At least when there's a dry dock, it's only 1 ship and there's a defined period. We know when it will end before it even starts. There are still other options for sailing. With this situation, we have no options except to wait for some unknown length of time.
I always try to look on the bright side of things and, for us right now, is that without the ability to vacation, we are saving a LOT of money. We're paying off our mortgage at warp speed. While that keeps me motivated to watch the numbers drop, I know I will drop it like a hot potato when we can finally sail again. I might even do a B2B just to not have to pack on the last night while others put their luggage outside their door. That's always a nice feeling.![]()
We rented an Airbnb cabin about 2 hours from home in the middle of nowhere to spend Christmas. We're going to hide from the world and have a change of scenery. We were supposed to be on the Dream but decided we still wanted to do something.At this point I need a vacation... Cruise, land, anything...