We just canceled our
DCL Med cruise for next June because of the cost of airfare and logistic problems. We decided to stick close to home and booked the Southwest Splendour( I know "Cowboys and Canyons") for June 2013. Does anyone think that
ABD will take another look at its' tours that travel to areas that now are experiencing unrest in its' societies? It will be interesting especially since tonight the embessies of the U.S. were stormed.
I don't ever worry about my safety when I am on a Disney trip because I know that Disney takes customer safety very seriously. They will not hesitate to cancel a trip or modify a cruise if certain ports are no longer safe for their guests.
I did the DCL Mexican Riviera in April 2012 and we were notified about a year out that they were canceling the port of Matazlan because it was not safe for guests. Instead, we spent two days in Cabo. My step-mother sailed earlier in the year on a different cruise line and they didn't cancel that port for them. Needless to say, she said she didn't feel too safe when she was there.
After I made my reservation for ABD Greece for July, I got concerned when I saw the events happening on tv. When I called ABD they told me not to worry, if it was not safe they would cancel the trip and either put us on another trip or refund our money. They also told me that Disney has a whole division that is responsible for monitoring what is happening in the areas that guests will visit. When I got to Greece everything was fine and the people mentioned that the riot had only been one day and only in Syntagma Square(which I saw while I was there). They also said that outsiders were the ones being destructive, not the residents.
While we were in Greece, there were a lot of reports about Greece leaving the Eurozone. I asked my taxi drive this question when he took me to the airport. He told me that Greece(nor any other country) will never leave the Eurozone because it will destabilize its value. He said Germany has all the money and is investing in other countries to keep them stable.
On my 2011 DCL Mediterranean Cruise, the port of Palma was canceled once we got on the ship because they were planning a transportation strike. We found out the day before we were supposed to dock there, but I think DCL knew ahead of time because they had excursions already available for us to book. Those of us who were with ABD got a $300 room credit(I think it was pp but I was traveling solo) for the inconvenience.
I always get
trip insurance just in case. Luckily, I haven't had to use it. Others have said that ABD has canceled trips due to unsafe conditions and have been great working with people to either reschedule them on another trip, change their flights, or refund their money.
As for Egypt, its been on my list for several years but I am still waiting for things to calm down and for the date I want not to be canceled. I don't know what I will think of Egypt when I get there, but I know ABD won't go if it isn't safe.
DCL didn't cruise to the Med in 2012 like people thought they would. My thought is that they didn't sail there because things weren't stable.