I won't address specifics, but I did want to say something about this being "all about money for Disney" or not.
Personally, I have complete confidence in DCL putting more importance on their passengers being healthy and having a great time than other cruise lines might in the same circumstances. Prior to my DCL cruise last Sept., 2001, I would not have said the same thing, because the Carnival Cruise that we were on years ago made me believe that cruise companies were only looking out for the bottom line, not for their passengers. On our Disney cruise, my thoughts changed.
We were on the 4-day cruise that happened over 9/11. DCL spared no expense in keeping us safe, up-to-date, and comfortable until we were able to get home. They could have dropped us at the airport and left us to fend for ourselves, they could have told us to stay at the All-Stars if we needed a place to stay, the could have just not done anything. Instead, they went above and beyond anything I ever expected.
All of us on the sold-out ship were told at the disembarkation meeting that night that we would be put up in Disney hotels until we could get home. I was expecting an All-Star - instead we were in the Contemporary! Some were at Beach Club, others at Animal Kingdom. We also were provided transportation from the port to the hotels, no charge. We were given park passes for however long we were there. All phone calls were free. DCL reps were at each hotel, doing everything possible to help us get home, talking with the airlines, letting us know what flights would be coming available, and even just providing a shoulder to cry on when worry over came us. When we were able to get home, we were given complimentary transportation to the airport, and even there, Disney sent out their characters to entertain the children while everyone waited hours for various planes to arrive from other airports that were suddenly shut down (our flight was delayed 12 hours from Midway when some idiot ran through the gates there and they shut down everything). We were even told that if for some reason we were not able to leave when we were dropped off, just call Disney and we could go back to the hotel!
Yes, I know Disney is a big corporation that does want to make a profit. I know that they have made many decisions to cut costs that we all don't think are very smart decisions. However, when it comes right down to it, my dealings with Disney, especially DCL, do not convince me that Disney does not care about their passengers and only cares for the profit. Because of that, we are going on DCL again for the 12/7 cruise, and I have the utmost confidence that whatever DCL can do to eradicate this virus, they will, but if another passenger brings it onboard, DCL can't control that. As long as Disney is being responsible and doing everything within their power to keep us safe and healthy, I will sail with them.
Personally, I have complete confidence in DCL putting more importance on their passengers being healthy and having a great time than other cruise lines might in the same circumstances. Prior to my DCL cruise last Sept., 2001, I would not have said the same thing, because the Carnival Cruise that we were on years ago made me believe that cruise companies were only looking out for the bottom line, not for their passengers. On our Disney cruise, my thoughts changed.
We were on the 4-day cruise that happened over 9/11. DCL spared no expense in keeping us safe, up-to-date, and comfortable until we were able to get home. They could have dropped us at the airport and left us to fend for ourselves, they could have told us to stay at the All-Stars if we needed a place to stay, the could have just not done anything. Instead, they went above and beyond anything I ever expected.
All of us on the sold-out ship were told at the disembarkation meeting that night that we would be put up in Disney hotels until we could get home. I was expecting an All-Star - instead we were in the Contemporary! Some were at Beach Club, others at Animal Kingdom. We also were provided transportation from the port to the hotels, no charge. We were given park passes for however long we were there. All phone calls were free. DCL reps were at each hotel, doing everything possible to help us get home, talking with the airlines, letting us know what flights would be coming available, and even just providing a shoulder to cry on when worry over came us. When we were able to get home, we were given complimentary transportation to the airport, and even there, Disney sent out their characters to entertain the children while everyone waited hours for various planes to arrive from other airports that were suddenly shut down (our flight was delayed 12 hours from Midway when some idiot ran through the gates there and they shut down everything). We were even told that if for some reason we were not able to leave when we were dropped off, just call Disney and we could go back to the hotel!
Yes, I know Disney is a big corporation that does want to make a profit. I know that they have made many decisions to cut costs that we all don't think are very smart decisions. However, when it comes right down to it, my dealings with Disney, especially DCL, do not convince me that Disney does not care about their passengers and only cares for the profit. Because of that, we are going on DCL again for the 12/7 cruise, and I have the utmost confidence that whatever DCL can do to eradicate this virus, they will, but if another passenger brings it onboard, DCL can't control that. As long as Disney is being responsible and doing everything within their power to keep us safe and healthy, I will sail with them.