A few questions/commentsI had though:
1) I read that instead of adding another day at sea, the boats sometimes will make one attempt at Castaway and then take the guests to a different island or port altogether.
2) Why didn't this happen on this cruise, was Disney trying to maximize the money spent on the cruise by either only trying
Castaway Cay and then keeping the guest onboard? I assume that not being able to dock at Castaway Cay causes a loss to Disney and letting guests onto an island without excursions planned also costs Disney money. If this happened its sad that the guests would need to cover the costs of this loss in value to Disney.
3) Do the larger boats have less of a chance of getting into Castaway Cay because of their size? Did Disney update the dock/channel to allow the larger ships to get into Castaway Cay? Could this risk of missing Castaway be reduced if I choose the smaller ships?
4) I was told that Disney angled the dock at Port Canaveral so that people could see the ship as they drove onto Merritt Island. Did Disney do the same thing at Castaway, to allow the ship to be well photographed but inadvertently make it harder for the larger ships to dock because of exposure to the tides and winds.
5) Was there a backup system in place to allow the boat to dock and shuttle people to Castaway Cay.
6) Even though
DCL says that weather can affect the schedule and planned ports, there were other options available to Disney to correct the situation/issue. From what I saw on the ship, a lot of families were upset and disappointed. This will probably cause a lot of people to have negative feelings towards
Disney Cruise Lines and continuing this policy may affect their long term outlook.
7) Some cruisers going on Disney may be unaware of this possibility so I wanted to post and make sure that everybody has the correct expectation before going on a Disney Cruise.