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Interesting. I thought she would sail out of PC.
I was just responding to your post? I'm not trying to prove any point. I highlighted the destinations for anyone that's just glancing quickly through the thread.So they do both sometimes and Nassau and mix in Cozumel. Exact itineraries they always do and are currently doing. I'm not sure what point your trying to prove.
DCL needs a large ship home-ported and sailing year around out of Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) along with a second ship seasonally in order to meet their contractual passenger counts for the new terminal. They signed a 15-year contract that requires 10.6 million passengers over the contract. https://disneycruiselineblog.com/20...rt-everglades-for-second-year-round-homeport/Interesting. I thought she would sail out of PC.
The concept of a MV sounds kind of neat, but also kind of horrible. I picture vloggers EVERYWHERE …I kind of want to do the MV, but not sure my husband will be a fan of the idea after doing the MV of the dream.
The concept of a MV sounds kind of neat, but also kind of horrible. I picture vloggers EVERYWHERE …
DCL needs a large ship home-ported and sailing year around out of Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) along with a second ship seasonally in order to meet their contractual passenger counts for the new terminal. They signed a 15-year contract that requires 10.6 million passengers over the contract. https://disneycruiselineblog.com/20...rt-everglades-for-second-year-round-homeport/
Wait so will the Destiny start offering 7 nights after this initial startup period? Or continue with these
short sailings?
Have they? The Fantasy is still doing it's 7-night sailings and the Treasure will take over from there. The Wonder is still doing 7-night sailings in Alaska. The Dream is doing mostly 7-night and longer sailings in Europe. That seems about normal to me.DCL has reduced the number of 7n sailings, so no reason to believe they’ll reverse that.
Have they? The Fantasy is still doing it's 7-night sailings and the Treasure will take over from there. The Wonder is still doing 7-night sailings in Alaska. The Dream is doing mostly 7-night and longer sailings in Europe. That seems about normal to me.
what do you consider problems with the Wish? just curiousWe shall see… What is sad is it is looking to me like it is possible the Wish will be the best of the Triton class - it is disappointing to me that they didn’t reassess some of the problems with the Wish before building the other two…
Will be curious to see if the Japanese Triton Class improves some of the maddening issues with the Wish.
I think the biggest problem is the lack of a large adult pool area compared to the Dream/Fantasy Classwhat do you consider problems with the Wish? just curious
Small venue sizes (sitting on floor for trivia). Little movie theaters instead of the Buena Vista full-size movie theaters on MWDF. Very closely placed tables in some MDRs. Loss of the wrap-around, one level, outside Promenade.what do you consider problems with the Wish? just curious
Not on the website yet. Usually, I think we see dates and itineraries, but not prices, before booking windows open.So...just making sure I'm not missing anything here...they *still* haven't announced the actual itineraries/schedule yet, right?
I’m assuming we will get the itineraries and opening prices either tomorrow or Wednesday since bookings for pearl open on Friday.So...just making sure I'm not missing anything here...they *still* haven't announced the actual itineraries/schedule yet, right?
I am wondering the same thing. I emailed my Dreams agent last Thursday and she said we should get an email by Friday with the itineraries . Nothing yet, I'm starting to wonder if Dreams is having problems and I need to find another Travel Agency. I've booked almost 40 Disney Cruises through Dreams but it seems like things are taking longer and longer with them.I’m assuming we will get the itineraries and opening prices either tomorrow or Wednesday since bookings for pearl open on Friday.