Originally posted by HollyBud
If by some strange chance we miss the boat, can we board in Key West? I'm starting to get a little nervous about my choice to fly out the morning of.
When the recent hurricane messed up Orlando Airport and caused massive flight cancellations and delays, the story on this board was that many passengers had to board the next day in Key West.
That surprised me.
It had been my understanding that the major cruises line are legally prevented from boarding any passengers at Key West -- including passengers who had intended to board at Port Canaveral, but whose flights (whether booked throuigh
DCL or independently) were delayed. That's because the Passenger Services Act of 1886 prohibits foreign-flagged ships from transporting passengers between two U.S. ports, unless certain conditions are met (which are not met on the Western Caribbean itinerary).
So, on the Western Caribbean itinerary, the delayed passenger would need to board the ship on Tuesday in Grand Cayman. (Please correct me if I am mistaken.)
I fly a lot. Most flights arrive within an hour of the scheduled arrival time. But I've also had flights delayed for many hours. If you're going some place like WDW, a 6-hour flight delay just means you lose some vacation time on the first day. But, when cruising, such a delay is likely to mean you won't join the cruise until several days later.
I don't know if there are exceptions for an Act of God, such as the hurricane, or why passengers could board in Key West.