Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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catrancher
Current rumors have the Wonder staying on the West Coast and the Magic moving permanently to Europe to do the Med and Northern European cruises.
:sorry::sorry::sorry::sorry:
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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ukwdwnut
thats really expensive for two people thats nearly £2000 but the magic isnt a bad price at all. whats the weather like tho in january?
January weather can be beautiful. We did the 7-night eastern in mid Jan 2010 and the seas were calm and the temps were in the mid 80's.
Right after that though there were some bad storms in the Bahamas in late January/early February where some cruises were not able to stop or got stuck at Castaway Cay. I think there was one cruise that also had to bypass Grand Cayman because of weather. I think those situations are not the norm though.
All three cruises we have taken have been in November, January and February and have not had any weather issues (knocking on wood :beg:)
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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DisneyFreak
All three cruises we have taken have been in November, January and February and have not had any weather issues (knocking on wood :beg:)
November would be the only one that would be iffy I would think. Hurricane season runs through the end of November. January and February should be good as far as big storms go. Sure, you can still have bad weather, but you're probably not going to get a hurricane then.
Tom (:macwave:... weather guesser first class!)
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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Originally Posted by
DisneyFreak
January weather can be beautiful. We did the 7-night eastern in mid Jan 2010 and the seas were calm and the temps were in the mid 80's.
Right after that though there were some bad storms in the Bahamas in late January/early February where some cruises were not able to stop or got stuck at Castaway Cay. I think there was one cruise that also had to bypass Grand Cayman because of weather. I think those situations are not the norm though.
All three cruises we have taken have been in November, January and February and have not had any weather issues (knocking on wood :beg:)
sounds good, as long as the weather is around that temp i wouldnt mind. october would suit better tho because of school holidays :)
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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ukwdwnut
october would suit better tho because of school holidays :)
Keep in mind Mick that in October, you're in the middle of the Atlantic Hurricane season.
Your mileage may vary. :unsure:
Tom (:macwave:... quick! Hurricane Party! :bar:)
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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Originally Posted by
catrancher
Keep in mind Mick that in October, you're in the middle of the Atlantic Hurricane season.
Your mileage may vary. :unsure:
Tom (:macwave:... quick! Hurricane Party! :bar:)
middle?? i thought its right at the end, well nov anyways. weve always gone oct and never had any hint of a cane :unsure:
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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ukwdwnut
middle?? i thought its right at the end, well nov anyways. weve always gone oct and never had any hint of a cane :unsure:
Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th. But the sad truth of it is that anytime between those dates is the middle. While there's typically a bit of a ramp up to major activity, it doesn't last long and you can get some really bad weather at any point in there.
It's all just the luck of the draw. :shrug:
Tom (:macwave:... on higher ground.)
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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Originally Posted by
catrancher
Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th. But the sad truth of it is that anytime between those dates is the middle. While there's typically a bit of a ramp up to major activity, it doesn't last long and you can get some really bad weather at any point in there.
It's all just the luck of the draw. :shrug:
Tom (:macwave:... on higher ground.)
ok thx tom. if ever i get to do a cruise then a rethink would have to be done as to the best time for me to be able to go
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
how many passangers does the ship take?
im with your wife Tom we sat in the theater on the azura with our life jackets and thought if we need a life boat its gonna take 15 mins to get everyone out this theater i think they just put everyone in the theater so its easier to find the bodies :happybounce: only joking but it does make you wonder what the thinking is behind it :)
Re: Disney Dream - first impressions
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Originally Posted by
daveann
how many passangers does the ship take?
The quoted numbers are about 2500 on the Magic or the Wonder and 4000 on the Dream. Felt like it too!
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daveann
i think they just put everyone in the theater so its easier to find the bodies :happybounce:
If you don't mind, I won't be telling my DW about that particular thought. She can invent enough trouble on her own thank you. :ROFL:
Tom (:macwave:... at least the life preservers have handy little lights on them!)