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I don't know if the hurricanes are affecting the parts of the caribbean that disney sails through, but if they are, does anyone know if any recent cruises have been canceled, delayed, or ended early. I know one of the ships is in Europe, but i wanted to know about the other.
The Magic is in Europe and the Wonder goes to the Bahamas and castaway cay. I haven't heard of the ships being affected by this storm but i'm sure other cruise lines are having to modify their itineraries.
The best thing to do is check with DCL directly if you have a trip booked and are unsure of the status. or check with your TA.
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Hurricane Dean tracked farther south than original forecasts indicated. So that's good for western Caribbean itineraries. But remember that hurricane season runs all the way through November. Anything can happen.
Certainly follow Amy's advice and call DCL if you have concerns about your cruise. Just know that no cruise ship captain will knowingly sail into dangerous situations. Ports may have to be replaced or just skipped ... but the master of the vessel will do everything humanly possible to keep everyone safe.
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Has anyone been on a Disney Cruise that was diverted from a port or cancelled due to bad weather? I'd be interested in hearing about your experiences....
Yes, we had to dodge a Pacific tropical storm on the eastbound Panama Canal repo. We had to skip Cabo, the ship did some high-speed dashing about to dodge the storm (although the seas were quite high for about 18 hours), and we visited Manzanillo as a replacement. With no time to come up with shore excursions, most folks stayed on the boat.
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It appears that Dean did a severe number on Costa Maya. I don't have all the details, but it seems that over half of the pier is missing and that much of shopping mall/pool area was seriously damaged. As far as I know, there were no significant injuries, thank goodness.
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I've been on TWO Disney cruises that have been rerouted due to hurricanes. The first was in 2004, we were set to go on the Western 7 night...but because of all the hurricane action that year we were on the verge of having the WHOLE thing cancled...or so it seemed. It was BAD. We didn't know if we'd set sail...or even from where. At the time Port Canaveral was CLOSED. The huricanes brought up so much sand that the ships couldn't even get in. But we all know Disney...they worked hard and had the channel druged out so the ship could get into the port (YEA). Anyways..because of more hurricanes going through the Western Carbbeen we were rerouted to a modifyed Eastern (sorta)...we ended up going to San Juan Putero Rico, Nassau and Castaway. Disney TOTALLY took care of us the whole week. This was our first cruise ever...and we were HOOKED...even with the change in plans.
The following year (2005) we again booked the Western 7 night with Disney...and once again we were rerouted because of hurricanes. We ended up doing an Eastern (St. Thomas, St Martian and Castaway) But again...Disney took care of us....enough so that were setting sail again in a few weeks. Again....we've picked the Western 7 night (knock on wood).
Anyways...if a hurricane happens to be brewing or blowing while your on your cruise DCL will do what they have to to go around it....even if it means rerouting. They track the stormes and decide hour by hour at times as to what they'll do. Their top concern is the saftey of the ship and everyone on it.
In 2005 we were scheduled for Cozumel & Grand Cayman. Wilma took Cozumel out of commission & we knew ahead of time that we'd go to Costa Maya instead.
The morning we were to go to Grand Cayman, the weather was awful & around 6am an announcement was made that we couldn't stop there, so it became an at-sea day. DCL put out new Navigators within 40 minutes & provided a ship full of activities.
So, you may not get what you originally signed up for, but they will steer clear of any storms & you're guaranteed to have a good time either way. Even with the snags, we LOVED our cruise!
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Cindy, you mention that they had Navigators out very quickly. I was told by one of my CDs that the ships have plans for each day in case the ship misses that port (which happens quite a bit at Grand Cayman) or for severe weather on sea days (can't do the belly flop contest when a 40 knot wind is blowing rain across the deck, they might not hit the pool). The ship's paper is pretty much laid out months in advance, with only minor changes (carry over bingo jackpot, winners of the slots tournament, sunrise/sunset, etc).
That makes sense. I figured they have a contingency at-sea day ready to go at a moment's notice. It was also a nice chance to catch some onboard activities we otherwise would have missed.
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We were on the 2005 DVC Member Cruise. The cruise went to Key West, and Castaway Cay. Weather in Key West was beautiful. Castaway Cay had nice weather but the seas were really churned up. When we got back on the ship we found out that due to Hurricane Ophelia being in the path of Port Canaveral we couldn't dock back there. Instead we disembarked in Ft. Lauderdale. DCL was great and even bussed all their porters down to Ft. Lauderdale. They gave out stickers that morning so that people could leave based on when they needed to. The first ones to leave were those who had flights that morning and DCL was great about letting people use the phones at guest services to change their flights.
Our car was back at Port Canaveral so we were put on a bus going there. Others who were going to the different WDW resorts had separate busses going straight there. When we got on the bus there was a snack pack waiting including a bottled water. We made one rest area stop and the entire trip took about 3 hours. We didn't have a DCL bus but there were many of them there. Our bus didn't play any videos but we had a nice driver with good taste in music.
Bottom line DCL will do what is in the best interest of everyone and will take care of you.
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