We normally fly down the day before to make sure we make it; in the summer, we have gone down the day of the cruise, but prefer not to. Normally, in March, there isn't a problem with snow, so we will keep praying. We are about 30 min. from airport, but my parents are about 2 min. from airport, so we will leave our car there and they will drop us off. We have late dinner seating too. I talked to
DCL yesterday and they only have rooms that sleep 3 left. I guess they Cat. 6 that are left don't have the pull down bed. You can still take a family of 5 with 3 kids, but have to get separate rooms they told me. (I was just checking out how full they are.) So they haven't filled up, the reason online may not allow you to book it is because they have to book groups of 4 or more in two rooms. They told me they choose people for upgrades based on how early they booked. They told me I was pretty early (Aug.). We'll see.
We booked Magen's Bay beach excursion in St. Thomas (something different) and Orient Beach (St. Maarten); also did the getaway pkg. at CC. which we usually get. I am thinking about buying snorkel stuff online for $30, because I always think I don't want to put used snorkel mouthpiece in my mouth, but then I forget about it. We were on that cruise a year or so ago right after all the Norwalk Virus was so bad on the Magic and they had to shut it down for a week and scrub it. It was Christmas week we went and there were lots of people sick around us-- on the bus to the port and back, on the ship, and on all the excursions. I took a huge bottle of Dial pump soap and we went through it in a week. I wouldn't let anyone touch railings, etc. on the way to meals after they washed up. It may sound a little paranoid, but none of us got sick! And believe me, we saw a lot of others being sick. (Even mattresses dragged into the halls when people had beens sick on them.)
I really hope CC is nice and warm and sunny-- our last winter trip it was cold and drizzly.