kamgen
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Thanks for the info Ruth! I am freaking out here.
Why would DCL even risk people missing it. That means people who miss it cannot board until the Grand Cayman stop. I don't understand their logic. Well, it is a waiting game now.
I am excited about going, but I feel like this is irresponsible on their part to put people in a negative situation. If DCL advises you to arrive early, why would they make you arrive late? Our flight is not the ONLY flight into MCO from DTW. We even offered to go on Friday night and pay our own hotel for the night.
I am still excited, but the idea of not knowing for sure if you are going to make it is NOT my style. I am a planner, as are many of you, and we all hate problems. But this is not like not getting your preferred ressie time, or missing a show, this is about DCL disregarding people's feelings and treating us like we are stupid. If this is their practice, putting people on late flights, then things should start later onboard.
JMHO.
Kamy
Why would DCL even risk people missing it. That means people who miss it cannot board until the Grand Cayman stop. I don't understand their logic. Well, it is a waiting game now.
I am excited about going, but I feel like this is irresponsible on their part to put people in a negative situation. If DCL advises you to arrive early, why would they make you arrive late? Our flight is not the ONLY flight into MCO from DTW. We even offered to go on Friday night and pay our own hotel for the night.
I am still excited, but the idea of not knowing for sure if you are going to make it is NOT my style. I am a planner, as are many of you, and we all hate problems. But this is not like not getting your preferred ressie time, or missing a show, this is about DCL disregarding people's feelings and treating us like we are stupid. If this is their practice, putting people on late flights, then things should start later onboard.
JMHO.
Kamy