truck1
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So... question for @truck1 and other dry dock experts (love your technical information, by the way--thank you!). I know there was once a past issue with the Magic not making her first scheduled sailing after a dry dock. What are the odds of this happening with the Wonder this time around? We have a family reunion planned for the first sailing out of Galveston post-dry dock in November, and I'm a bit concerned about the possibility of cancellation.
Did they have to cancel any cruises on the Magic after her latest dry dock?
I know when the Magic came home from Spain from her reimagination, she canceled her 2 or 3 day cruise out of Miami, due to not getting all of the work done. She was a somewhat pleasant surprise, sitting at PC when we left on the Fantasy in 2013. Some of it was due to the weather coming home, and Id wager some of it was due to the yard workers trying to prove a point. I don't remember the details but it had something to due with a yard dispute. When the Magic finally did leave Miami on her first trip she had to go back because they left the freon for the a/c system behind on the pier. Now, how much of her delay was due to the workers, and how much was weather related, I really don't know. From what I remember, a lot of the work that was shceduled to be done on her trip home couldn't, becuase its kind of hard to paint or do work when the ship is in 40 waves, pitching and rolling. I do know that DCL is a glutton for punishment, and if I were in charge of drydock work, thered be people cleaning out desks and contractors would not be asked back, and certain yards would be on the don't ever go back to again list.
As far as the Wonder is concerned, Id say that the chances of having to cancel her first trip is relatively low. For a couple of reasons. First, is DCL should have learned there lesson on who they can trust to get work done. Plus, now that they have done the work on the Magic, they have a much better handle on what they can realistically get done. Also, if the rumors are correct, theres a good chance that the Wonder will dead head to Cadiz, and the work will start early. They can get a lot of the rip out work done, before the ship arrives in European waters.As opposed to the MAgic that ended her last cruise there, and then went to drydock, if I'm not mistaken. So that gives them an extra 5-7 day cushion. Now factor in that the Aquadunk in on the chopping block potentially due to low guest satisfaction on the Magic, and that's at least 1 if not 2 more things that don't need to be done. Potentially with all of the other upgrades, and not getting the A/d if her center of gravity doesn't change, potentially they wouldn't have to put the ducktail on her. Which saves several hundred hours of work, not to mention money. The A/d is just speculation on my part, and we really wont know until we see progress pictures from Cadiz. I'm fairly certain that the Magic to date is the only ship that has had to cancel a cruise due to drydock work.