I thought this was interesting..... Since I work for a
travel agency (out of our house) I get all the info on the hurricanes. Thought you all would like to here this:
Fla.-Based Disney Destinations Hurricane Update
Friday, Sept. 24, 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Magic Seven-Night Cruise, Sept. 18, 2004
Because the U.S. Coast Guard will be closing Port Canaveral, this seven-night cruise will return to Port Canaveral on Friday, Sept. 25, around 10:30 p.m. rather than Saturday morning, Sept. 26. Guests will be provided with accommodations at a Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney Wonder Three-Night Cruise, Sept. 23, 2004
This three-night cruise has been extended to a four-night voyage with a modified itinerary. The Disney Wonder will now visit Cozumel, Mexico on this voyage rather than the Bahamas. The ship will return to Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades on Monday, Sept. 27.
Disney Magic Seven-Night Cruise, Sept. 25, 2004
Because Hurricane Jeanne is impacting Port Canaveral, the Disney Magic will now depart from Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades on Monday, Sept. 27, on a five-night voyage. The itinerary will be:
Monday: Depart from Port Everglades
Tuesday: Day at Sea
Wednesday: Cozumel, Mexico
Thursday: Costa Maya, Mexico
Friday: Day at Sea
Saturday: Return to Port Canaveral
Disney Wonder Four-Night Cruise, Sept. 26, 2004
This cruise is being delayed by one day and will depart on Monday, Sept. 27 on a three-night voyage rather than a four-night cruise, departing from Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades. The cruise is still anticipated to sail to the Bahamas. However, depending on the path and impact of Hurricane Jeanne, it may be necessary to eliminate calls to
Castaway Cay and to Nassau. In this event,
Disney Cruise Line will explore the potential to visit other ports or to have days at sea.
Disney Cruise Line is offering discount incentives to clients who still choose to sail on this cruise. Agents who booked air travel for their clients should change only the inbound flight to Florida. Complications related to the ship's return to Port Canaveral on Thursday, Sept. 30 are not expected, so agents should not reschedule return flights.
Glad we aren't cruising this weekend!