Yep. The eastbound transatlantic sailing will be announced when the other late May-September sailings are announced, probably around February.It'll get released with the summer 2027 itineraries.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!The Dream has cruises through early June 2027, but the Wish has no cruises announced after April 25, 2027. The Wish will be 5 years old in 2027, so there is speculation that it will be sent to Europe for a dry dock and will do the Med/Northern Europe cruises that year.
THANK YOUIt will for sure be the Wish as there is nothing listed for the Wish in May and the Dream is doing 3 and 4 nights in PC starting in May
THANK YOUMost likely the Wish will be the ship going to Europe. That’s why they didn’t release any of those cruises yet. They will be in the summer resale.
Just swim in the family pool areas. There arent many kids on the transatlantic.Ugh. Just a personal preference but I would NEVER book one of the newest (Wish) class ships for the transatlantic. The adult pool space is too subpar for that many sea days.
Just swim in the family pool areas. There arent many kids on the transatlantic.
Ps. Im not sure the bobbing in the water adults do on cruises is called swimming. And it usually lasts for 5 minutes. Not really something to make or break a cruise.
I’ve had to change the trip I’ve planned for years for my day because there is NO way I’m doing a transatlantic on the Wish. Back to the drawing board…….maybe a Turkey/Greece cruise on another line. Sigh.Ugh. Just a personal preference but I would NEVER book one of the newest (Wish) class ships for the transatlantic. The adult pool space is too subpar for that many sea days.
You literally said you would not book the wish class for transatlantic due to the subpar adult pool. That means the pool breaks the cruise for you.Hmmm. I don't recall saying this makes or breaks the cruise. Everyone has their own opinion on what they want from DCL. Like I said---personal preference. I've cruised with my 4 children. We're now empty nesters and prefer to not be in the pool area with little ones. But hey, thanks for outlining for me the definition of swimming in an adult pool space. I didn't mention swimming though. If I'm going to be at sea that many days, I would like an adequate adults only area with a nicer sized pool and shade (for relaxing, "bobbing" or whatever pool-like activities I choose)