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There's info. "out there" on a Grand Cayman port schedule for March of 2013 showing the Wonder in port there along with the Magic but on different days. Can anyone chime in on this info.
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It's more than "out there" - it's on the Grand Cayman port schedule, and not only for March 2013. It's showing the Wonder visiting Grand Cayman every other week from January 2 through April 24, and resuming for three more visits on October 9.
What about the Magic? She visits Grand Cayman every week from January 1 through the middle of May, then resumes weekly visits October 29 through the end of the year. If she's doing a typical summer repo (season ending by the end of September), that leaves some time for a dry dock visit before heading back to, presumably, Galveston.
The Fantasy's schedule is as already announced - every other week, all year long.
The Dream doesn't show up on the schedule. Altogether, it adds up to 68 visits to Grand Cayman in 2013.
Considering the sorry state of the Mexican Riviera cruise business? This isn't a total surprise. DCL moved to the West Coast just as just about everyone else was abandoning the market. Still, it's kind of surprising that DCL thinks they can sell that many Western itineraries, and that many staterooms.
The Magic and Wonder both will be elsewhere in the summer. I'd think the Wonder would return to Alaska, considering its popularity. That leaves the question, whither the Magic?
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Where will the Wonder be on alternate weeks at those times it's visiting Grand Cayman? There are several possibilities. One, alternating between 7-night Eastern and Western itineraries. Two, a 14-night itinerary. Three, an alternate Western itinerary (such as visits to Jamaica and Belize). I think option two is the least likely. Visits to the Eastern Caribbean from Galveston are tough - the distance is too great for San Juan, St. Thomas, Sint Maarten... but stops in Key West, Nassau, and Castaway Cay are possible. The same is essentially true for cruises from New Orleans.
Where will the Wonder be home-ported? Somewhere other than either Port Canaveral or Galveston. New Orleans seems a good possibility - a new market to tap. Other southern ports could be Port Everglades/Miami, or Tampa. Tampa seems too close to Port Canaveral, but maybe they see potential in Miami departures. Yet another possibility is home porting in San Juan, though it seems less likely to me. The trend is towards ports Americans can drive to, in order to save on air fare.
Where will the Wonder be in November and December '13? Only a guess, but perhaps a series of Hawaii itineraries. Plus, two Panama Canal repo cruises for the year. However, if that was the case, why go through the Panama Canal in late September and then back through again little more than a month later? Are they hoping that conditions will improve in Mexico so that they can return to the West Coast for 2014?
Where will the Magic be home ported during the summer? I'd guess something similar to Summer 2012. East Coast U.S. New York is most likely, considering their success selling staterooms there. Still, Boston, Baltimore, or Charleston are in the hunt.
Finally, there is the possibility that this is a ruse. It wouldn't be the first time DCL had port visits scheduled that never came true.
For what it's worth, the Magic and Fantasy are scheduled for Grand Cayman through the end of April 2014. The Wonder doesn't appear again after October 2013.
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The idea doesn't surprise me, as the Mexican market is one that's certainly had its issues and it allows them to do some Panama Canal repositioning cruises and those are always hugely popular. I think the Wonder will still stick with Alaska. I'm still disappointed that, yet again, 2013 is starting to look like another year without any European cruises. Here's hoping for 2014....
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Personally, I hope Disney goes back to the Baltic Sea! I know they went in 2010, but my family didn't make it but will if they choose to go again! Anyone do that cruise?! We went to the Med this summer and it was AMAZING!
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Personally, I hope Disney goes back to the Baltic Sea! I know they went in 2010, but my family didn't make it but will if they choose to go again! Anyone do that cruise?! We went to the Med this summer and it was AMAZING!
We did the Baltic and LOVED it! Can't understand why they seem to be off Europe.....
The main problem with Europe is the economy - it's very expensive for Americans to fly there, and with the unsettled economic conditions over there, they can't depend on a good response from European cruisers. Unfortunately, the Baltic cruise didn't sell as well as they hoped the first time around (the Mediterranean sells better), so I'm not holding my breath on seeing that repeated when DCL does return to Europe. I expect that, as long as the demand for Alaska remains strong, and they have an easy time selling summer itineraries from New York and other alternate East Coast home ports, they'll keep harvesting that low-hanging fruit.
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