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Last year it was the very end of March. Considering that Disney has a current reduced deposit off for 7-night sailings that ends March 27, my guess is it will be March 28 at the earliest.
Let's start with crew/cast rumors. Only a small portion of those turn out to be accurate. There's a difference between the company studying a possibility and actually committing to it. Recently, cruisers reported that Commodore Tom (who is about as "inside" as insiders can get) suggested one of the new DCL ships (which had not been announced, by the way) may be based in Asia. There is a huge difference between "may be" and "will be." I have a feeling the Commodore's actual words were a bit more vague... Someone may have asked, "Will there be new ships, and where will they cruise from?" (a pretty common question at those onboard Q&A sessions). The answer might have been something like, "The cruise line is always looking into new possibilities. If we build new ships, one might be based in Asia." Even though he undoubtedly knew that there would be new ships, he'd know better than to predict, five to seven years in advance, that the business climate would be ripe for a particular destination. He'd remember all to well that DCL "permanently" positioned the Wonder on the West Coast, only to change course a year later because of the violent conditions in Mexico.
Sometimes good detective work finds a DCL ship scheduled to visit a port (via that port's web site, for example) before DCL's announcement. With hundreds of ports of call in the world, that's a lot of detective work. And when people do turn up such things and publicly discuss them on the internet... poof, those listings magically go away. And some of the time, DCL's final schedule does not include those ports, or they end up visiting the port on different dates.
A few times, a politician or government official will publicly boast or hint of an upcoming DCL presence. Often, those claims don't come to pass - perhaps they were based on preliminary discussions with the cruise line that later fell through. Perhaps it's just a politician looking for attention.
One way or the other, Disney (like many companies), treasures secrecy. They want to control what the public and the competition knows, and when. Violating that secrecy can potentially lead to cancellation of the deal.
So, the only way to know for certain is to wait for Disney's announcement.
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I am impatiently waiting for DCL to announce itineraries for summer 2017 as well. I only hope it'll happen before we leave for our vacation in mid-April. We need to look at prices and stateroom categories in order to know what we want by the time the booking window opens (Sara, I know you're on top of things )
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Thanks everyone! Guess we will all just have to hold our breath and wait and see what DCL will do for the Summer, Fall and Winter schedules of 2017! I hope there will be some new ports of call too. We'll see!
My guess would be with the exception of any special cruise the schedule will probably be the same as this year's with the Magic going to Europe and the Wonder to Alaska, most likely out of Vancouver.
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My guess would be with the exception of any special cruise the schedule will probably be the same as this year's with the Magic going to Europe and the Wonder to Alaska, most likely out of Vancouver.
While I tend to agree, there's one wildcard here. The Panama Canal's new locks will be open by then, so there's a chance the Dream or Fantasy may go to Alaska rather than the Wonder (most likely, Fantasy out of that pair). Alaska itineraries are very popular, so there's little doubt the cruise line could sell the extra staterooms. And all the ports on the itinerary have been upgraded to handle the larger ships.
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While I tend to agree, there's one wildcard here. The Panama Canal's new locks will be open by then, so there's a chance the Dream or Fantasy may go to Alaska rather than the Wonder (most likely, Fantasy out of that pair). Alaska itineraries are very popular, so there's little doubt the cruise line could sell the extra staterooms. And all the ports on the itinerary have been upgraded to handle the larger ships.
I don't think the Dream or Fantasy are not likely to go through the Panama Canal anytime soon regardless if the new locks are open and probably not to Alaska if they do. One the Wonder has been outfitted for it also the Fantasy man be to big to go a good distance into tracy arm like the wonder does.
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I don't think the Dream or Fantasy are not likely to go through the Panama Canal anytime soon regardless if the new locks are open and probably not to Alaska if they do. One the Wonder has been outfitted for it also the Fantasy man be to big to go a good distance into tracy arm like the wonder does.
Agreed. The larger ships are not ideal for the fjords and would not be able to get as close.