I was always planning to take a cab, but I'm adding my 2 pennies anyway...again.I just find it interesting that of my 4 times planning a DCL vacation this is the first for me that is full of confusion. Between Canada Place/Ballantyne, shuttle/no shuttle, and even the formal night/no formal night, etc there is just too much conflicting information. I'm really hoping when the time comes DCL will have ironed it out by getting the correct information out to everyone and (as mentioned a few pages ago) hopefully have a CM at Canada Place directing misguided people to Ballantyne. And hopefully again the frustration levels and headaches of all the passengers will be in the low range because they will have gotten the correct information out. Especially because not everyone sailing researches and joins meet groups like we do, so I imagine there are still cruisers who may have no idea NOT to go to Canada place. I know if I wasn't part of this group, hadn't gotten the letter addressed to my TA and hadn't done my own research, I definitely would have gone to Canada Place because my booklet from DCL STILL says Canada Place and not Ballantyne. I am so grateful to have this group (and other message board sites and cruise groups likes this) to compare information with.
I anticipate those that don't will have a lot to figure out in a short amount of time.
Sorry. The vision this put in my head is just funny to me.![]()
I think the fact that this is a 9 night rather than the typical 7 night Alaska cruise is what makes this a little more confusing (and the fact it is the first of the season for DCL in Vancouver). DCL uses Canada Place BUT their ships are always in on Mondays so this doesn't conflict with any of the other cruiselines schedules. However, since we are doing 9 nights and leaving on a Saturday there were already 2 big ships scheduled for Canada Place (Holland and Princess always leave on Saturdays) so we were designated to Balantyne.