Barb,
I too had my cruise cancelled, but not with everyone else. I was called home mid-cruise because my father was dying. Since coming home, we have had too many things go wrong to mention. One of these days, things will slow down for us and start looking up (hopefully within the next couple weeks

), but until then, I am looking forward to our next cruise. We were on the Eastern and my husband finished out the cruise. He told me that I MUST do the whole thing so we rebooked for November 1, 2003. I can't wait! Yes, I am still fearful that something will go wrong while I'm gone, but I figure no matter what we do something can go wrong (I can't think of a trip to Florida yet where everything has been perfect, but maybe this time). I know that the
Disney cruise was the best vacation I've ever been on (while being the worst time of my life) so I know we have to try again. Yes, a cancellation would upset me. Being quarantined would upset me more. But avoiding what could be the best time of my life because of fears of either of these happening or someone else getting ill while I'm gone sounds silly for me to do. I need to get on with things and frankly look forward to any time off and away from work, cold weather, etc. I agree with the others though that if you feel so strongly now, take a step back and away from the boards for a while. If you don't get excited in a couple weeks or so, maybe you should find something else to do.
Not a Disney vacation but after my dad died, my mother and sister and I planned a trip to Las Vegas. I had no desire to go and I was not excited in any way to go. Once there though, getting away and having fun with my family made me glad that I went.
One last thought, how many cruises have been cancelled by Disney in the past? How many passengers have cruised with Disney since they began? and how many didn't get to cruise 11/30/02? Figure out the numbers. My guess is the odds of it happening again are very slim!!
Tracy