Maybe yes, maybe no.Hello. Visiting CC next week. Current forecast shows windy. Is this a bad sign that we may miss stopping there? Thank you
Yes can play a big part in docking as wind affects water curentsHello. Visiting CC next week. Current forecast shows windy. Is this a bad sign that we may miss stopping there? Thank you
Not a ship Captain, but I think the older, smaller ships would be easier to dock in the wind. Less ship means less impact of the wind.We were at CC with some outer bands of Melissa a couple weeks ago. We were on the Treasure and the captain docked us without issue. It was so windy that no umbrellas could be open on the island. We wondered if the Wish class ships were easier to dock - not sure an older ship would have made it in with the wind.

What a tease that would be but I guess that's a first world problemWe had a trip once and it was so windy with rough seas, that the Captain went full throttle to get us to Castaway that we were docked and there overnight. But with the wind and choppy seas, the island was pretty much closed the next day. So it was a sea day with exterior photo ops and not moving.
In my experience, currents are the easiest to manage. The direction and speed are well known and documented and can be mitigated fairly easily. Currents don't 'surge' like wind can gust. High winds with gusting are a PITA when trying to dock. The channel at CC is nice and wide & deep. There's also a visual range to use as they back in. Tons of room to seaward to get lined up. The breakwater to the west (family lagoon breakwater) also helps smooth the approach.Ships need to follow a long, narrow dredged channel to dock at castaway. If the currents are strong in the port or starboard direction, they risk damaging the ship.
I was on that same Treasure cruise. It was super windy up by the ship. My DCL shopping bag was being blown past 90 degrees. Glad my Columbia Sun hat had adjustable cords that I could pull it under my chin to keep hat on.We were at CC with some outer bands of Melissa a couple weeks ago. We were on the Treasure and the captain docked us without issue. It was so windy that no umbrellas could be open on the island. We wondered if the Wish class ships were easier to dock - not sure an older ship would have made it in with the wind.
A major fear of mine, but I do know its always a possibility.We missed CC once on the Fantasy. The captain tried to park it 3 times, up to twelve noon. It was just too windy. A beautiful sunny day, too! It’s so hard to see it right there and not be able to get off.