Yes. That is what I meant. Sorry for the confusion.Check in is 30 days....perhaps Pooh93 meant the date they could book activities/excursions
Yes. That is what I meant. Sorry for the confusion.Check in is 30 days....perhaps Pooh93 meant the date they could book activities/excursions
Sorry, our cruise isn't until 11/13. Sorry for mixing in with the starting cruises.Check in is 30 days....perhaps Pooh93 meant the date they could book activities/excursions
OMG! Stop it!I am beginning to wonder if that is the extent of the message we will ever get from them. Someone at DCL must just think that no information is the way to go. Can you image if 4 weeks go by and that is all you ever got. No word on anything else, just show up on Aug 9th and go for it? That's as close to a pre-pandemic situation as possible.
Sorry.OMG! Stop it!Really, when I booked this on May 1st, I knew things were up in the air and there would be some waiting and uncertainty, but I never imagined by 4 weeks out this would be all we have. I just keep telling myself to breathe.
Maybe there wont be a specific announcement for the Dream and other upcoming cruises because everything for the UK cruises, except the vaccine verification will apply to the US cruises![]()
I think this goes both ways. Some who have no restrictions now will have a hard time stepping back. Those that still live with some restrictions might feel uncomfortable if they are onboard with no protocols of any kind. Of course, it's easy to say if you don't like the rules, you can choose not to sail. That only works if Disney tells us the rules.If they do, I would think they will have a lot of unhappy customers. Other cruise lines already sailing out of Florida have a fraction of the rules for vaccinated cruisers than the the UK staycation cruises. Cruisers from areas of the country that are already back to normal, like myself will have a hard time stepping back in time to all the covid restrictions.
I think this goes both ways. Some who have no restrictions now will have a hard time stepping back. Those that still live with some restrictions might feel uncomfortable if they are onboard with no protocols of any kind. Of course, it's easy to say if you don't like the rules, you can choose not to sail. That only works if Disney tells us the rules.
That might be a handy hint that their U.S. cruises are not going to start next month.They have so many protocols for the UK cruises, and they provided so much detailed in in advance, it just makes no sense that they are this quiet on the US cruises...They published their "Know before you go" info for the UK sailings on April 25th! APRIL!!!!! That is almost 4 months before the first revenue sailing.
Surely DCL knows whether the Wonder is coming through the canal by now. I’m assuming they’d have to book passage through. And they have to know what the restrictions will be.The last three cancellation notices were on 6/8, 5/14, and 4/15. I'm speculating we'll hear something this week on September cruises, and perhaps the remaining San Diego cruises. (I'm on an Oct sailing from San Diego)
If there's pending CDC comms that DCL knows about then any speculation is probably meaningless. But, what else is there to do?![]()
Per these two sites, I don’t see the Wonder scheduled to go through the canal in 2021:And geez, what about the Wonder? It’s unlikely that they’ll bring the
Surely DCL knows whether the Wonder is coming through the canal by now. I’m assuming they’d have to book passage through. And they have to know what the restrictions will be.
Any info at this point would be welcome.
That might be a handy hint that their U.S. cruises are not going to start next month.
Not only are they allowing people to check in, but they are verifying documents and sending confirmation emails. That’s a lot of work just to cancel.Why let august cruisers go thru the motion of actually checking in for their cruises if they are going to cancel?
The counter point to this is that there have been social media posts of crew members stating that they are flying in to San Diego in August.Per these two sites, I don’t see the Wonder scheduled to go through the canal in 2021:
https://cruisedig.com/ports/panama-canal-cruising-canal
http://crew-center.com/panama-canal-cruise-ships-schedule-2021
Some cruiselines are still restricting children from sailing. My guess is DCL wants their cruises to be open to everyone. Maybe that’s why it’s taking a little longer to work out all the protocols?If they do, I would think they will have a lot of unhappy customers. Other cruise lines already sailing out of Florida have a fraction of the rules for vaccinated cruisers than the the UK staycation cruises. Cruisers from areas of the country that are already back to normal, like myself will have a hard time stepping back in time to all the covid restrictions.
You can reschedule without penalty.The lack of information is so frustrating! We are 53 days out and have no idea what is happening. I have no interest in sailing with heavy restrictions and now cannot cancel without a penalty.
I know but I was hanging on hoping for the FCC without it, another cruise if considerably more expensive or the whole family can't go.You can reschedule without penalty.
Probably so they have everything ready before any deadlines , rather than slamming to check people in at the last minute . Check in with all the security checks is time sensitve. Sounds like they are hopeful. If they have to cancel, they have time on their side to process credits etc.Why let august cruisers go thru the motion of actually checking in for their cruises if they are going to cancel?