Posts Tagged ‘Disney Cruise Line’

DIsney Cruise Line to Sail from Miami in Late 2012

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Disney Cruise LineThough the cruise line also announced itineraries for Alaska and Europe today, the headline from Disney Cruise Line‘s 2013 deployment today was clearly the Miami deployment for the Disney Wonder, beginning this December.

The Disney Wonder will depart Los Angeles for a 14 night Panama Canal transit, arriving in Miami just in time for two holiday cruises, beginning with a 7 night Eastern Caribbean sailing on December 23 and a 6 night New Year’s cruise on December 30.

Then, the Disney Wonder will begin a series of 4 Night Bahamas and 5 Night Western Caribbean cruises, with departures available through May 2, 2013. The ship will depart Miami bound for Los Angeles via the Panama Canal on May 6.

It’s the first time Disney Cruise Line will sail from a Florida port other than their long-time home at Port Canaveral. The schedule of 4 & 5 night cruises from Miami promises to be very popular, offering South Florida cruisers an attractive new option in the short cruise market.

Other 2013 itineraries announced by Disney today for 2013:

7 Night Pacific Coastal Los Angeles to Vancouver May 20 on Disney Wonder

7 Night Alaska Roundtrip from Vancouver May 27 to Sep. 2 on Disney Wonder

6 & 8 Night Western Caribbean from Galveston January 4 to May 10 on Disney Magic

14 Night Transatlantic Galveston to Barcelona May 18 on Disney Magic

4, 7 and 12 Night Mediterranean from Barcelona June 1 to August 31 on Disney Magic

Which new Disney Cruise Line itinerary is your favorite?

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Vancouver: New Port Guide

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

Canada Place - Vancouver, BC, Canada With almost two-thirds of a million residents, Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada. It is also home to the largest port in western Canada, with two bustling cruise terminals: Ballentyne Cruise Terminal and Canada Place Cruise Terminal. Roundly considered one of the world’s most livable cities, Vancouver is truly one of the most naturally cosmopolitan cities you will ever visit. Influenced by Asian, Irish, Portuguese, Greek, Indian and more recently Latin American immigrants, Vancouver is defined by this magnificent cultural quilt.

Vancouver’s undeniable natural beauty make it a very desirable tourist destination, but it is also one of the most prominent embarkation ports for Alaska cruises for all major cruise lines. Only 3 hours away from Seattle and with a major airport serving international flights, Vancouver is a wonderful place to begin and end your cruise vacation. As one of the only cruise ports that you can snow ski in the morning and golf in the afternoon, Vancouver can offer very diverse experiences. So whether you hop-on a tour bus or take the SkyTrain to all parts of the city, you won’t run out of things to do.

NCL to Offer Nickelodeon Programming Year ‘Round on Norwegian Gem

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Norwegian Cruise Line will add year ’round Nickelodeon programming to a third ship with Norwegian Gem joining Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Epic in February 2012.

Nickelodeon on NCL!

“Families are flocking to these ships for the unique experience available to them through Nickelodeon,” NCL’s CEO Kevin Sheehan said.  “Based on this success, we wanted to give more families the opportunity to experience sailing with their favorite Nickelodeon characters, so we are pleased to roll out this programming on Norwegian Gem.”

Each Norwegian Gem cruise will feature a Nickelodeon-themed show in the main theater; Nick Live!, where families can participate in interactive games and activities poolside; Breakfast with the Characters, where Sponge Bob Square Pants, Dora the Explorer and other Nick favorites join families in the main dining room for breakfast; and other fun, family-oriented activities.

Nick LIVE - Get Slimed on NCL!

“Nickelodeon’s entertainment programs on Norwegian have resonated with families around the world,” said Pam Kaufman, chief marketing officer, Nickelodeon Networks Group.  “We look forward to expanding the program and offering even more kids and families the opportunity to experience Nickelodeon alongside all the wonderful amenities on Norwegian’s amazing cruise ships.”

The addition of Nickelodeon programming on Norwegian Gem is the latest salvo in the family cruise wars, as lines vie for an even bigger piece of the lucrative family cruise pie. In direct competition with Nick on NCL, Royal Caribbean offers The Dreamworks Experience, featuring Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and other favorites on a growing number of ships, and long-time family cruise leader Disney Cruise Line continues to present formidable competition with the new offerings aboard the Disney Dream and the upcoming Disney Fantasy.

Sailing from New York, Norwegian Gem offers 7 night Bahamas and Florida cruises. The Nickelodeon-themed programming will be offered on each sailing beginning with the February 19, 2012 departure.

Meet on Cruise Members: Have you sailed with Nick on NCL or one of the family cruise programs on another cruise line? Tell us about your experience in the comment section below!

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Disney Cruise Line adds Second Hawaii Cruise in 2012

Friday, September 23rd, 2011
Disney Cruise Line Hawaii

Citing overwhelming demand for their first and only Hawaii sailing scheduled for April, Disney Cruise Line announced a 2nd departure to the Aloha state in Fall 2012.

“We listen to our guests, and shortly after we announced our first Hawaiian voyage it was clear our guests wanted more options to visit Hawaii,” said Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz.

The 3,325-passenger Disney Wonder will depart Los Angeles on October 14, 2012 bound for Kahului, Maui; Nawiliwili, Kauai; Honolulu, Oahu; and Hilo. Eight leisurely sea days will round out the 14 night voyage. Fares begin at $1,800 per person for an inside stateroom.

2012 is a year of unprecedented expansion for Disney Cruise Line, with new home ports in Seattle, New York and Galveston and the debut of the new the Disney Fantasy, sister ship to the well reviewed Disney Dream that launched earlier in 2011.

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Disney Cruise 2012 roll calls now available!

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Disney Cruise roll calls
Unless you haven’t heard yet, Disney Cruise Line recently announced some BIG changes to their 2012 itineraries.  The big news is Disney is coming to New York city!  Yes, I’m biased because I live here:)  Regardless, it will be a nice boost for the city and all the ‘Mickey Mouse’ fans in the Northeast can now drive to Manhattan to board their cruise.  NY Disney fans will have a choice of 8 night sailings to the Bahamas and 5 night sailings to Canada & New England coasts.

Other cities that won out and will have Disney ships sailing from them are: Galveston, Texas and Seattle, Washington.

You can read all about the new itineraries on Gene Sloan’s Cruise Log, Ship Critic or Disney’s site.

Why is this a big deal?  2 reasons.  First, Disney is a premium cruise line where the average cabin fare can be can be 15-30% higher than the mainstream lines.  So, these high spending passengers are exactly the folks every port wants for pre and post cruise stays.  Second, Disney has traditionally only sailed from Port Canaveral in Orlando, Florida.  This is their first foray into other homeport cities.

So, for all you Disney fans who are cruising on the Magic, Wonder, or the new Dream and Fantasy ships – you can now join their cruise roll calls on MeetOnCruise!  All the 2011 and 2012 itineraries are available via the home page or the advanced search page.  We’ve listed some of our favorite new 2012 itineraries and their roll calls here:

Disney Magic leaving New York for the Bahamas for 8 nights

Disney Magic leaving New York for the Canada and New England for 5 nights

Disney Magic  leaving Galveston, Texas for the Western Caribbean for 7 nights

Disney Fantasy (brand new ship for 2012!) leaving Orlando, Florida for the Western Caribbean for 7 nights

Disney Wonder leaving Seattle, Washington for Alaska for 7 nights

Disney Dream (new ship launched this year) leaving Orlando, Florida for the Bahamas for 3, 4 and 5 nights

Going on a Disney cruise?  Enjoy and join your roll call to meet your ship mates before you cruise!

Can I Bring Alcohol on my Cruise?

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

alcohol in carry on bag
Everyday, without fail, someone will find MeetOnCruise.com by asking/searching some version of the question – “Can I bring alcohol on my cruise?!”  You can substitute the word alcohol for beer, wine, champagne, liquor, booze…the question is essentially the same. Clearly, this is a popular topic:)

Additionally, yesterday I guest hosted a #Cruisechat discussion on Twitter and posted the following tweet:

Fact or Fiction: You can bring a bottle of wine on your #cruiseship. #cruisechat #cruise

The answer is – it depends. Every Cruise line has different policies on guests bringing alcohol onboard. So, to alleviate some of the confusion, we’ve summarized each of the Cruise Line’s policies here for you.

Note, finding specific information on cruise line websites can be like looking for a needle in a haystack  - trust us!  Which is why we did the homework for you and published FAQs (e.g. what is included in fare, gratuities guidelines, cancellation policy, etc.) on most of the major Cruiselines’ profile pages on MeetOnCruise.  For example, here is the FAQ page for Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, MSC and Disney.

Now, for the answer to the question – Can I bring alcohol, liquor, beer or wine on my cruise?

Cruise Line Policy
Azamara Club Cruises Yes, you may bring your own favorite liquor, beer or wine for private consumption in your suite or stateroom. If you wish to consume your liquor, beer or wine in any shipboard restaurant, bar or dining venue, each bottle is subject to a corkage fee of $10.  Note, wine at lunch and dinner is included in your cruise fare. More info here.
Carnival Cruise Line No beer or hard liquor may be brought onboard for consumption. However, one bottle of wine or champagne, per person, is allowed on embarkation.  $10 Corkage fee applies for consuming in the main dining room, $14 at the steakhouse.  More info here.
Celebrity Cruises No beer or hard liquor may be brought onboard for consumption. However, two bottles of wine per stateroom are allowed on embarkation, subject to corkage fees. More info here.
Costa Cruises No food or drink purchased on land may be brought aboard. More info here.
Cunard Line Guests may not bring liquor of any kind on board during embarkation. However, guests can bring liquor aboard that is purchased at ports. Also, one bottle of wine or champagne per person is allowed during embarkation. A corkage fee of $15.00 U.S.D. per bottle. More info here.
Disney Cruise Line Alcohol is permitted on board, but must be hand-carried on board in a day bag and/or carry-on bag, the dimensions of which cannot exceed 22″ wide, 14″ high and 9″ deep. Corkage fee of $15.00 per bottle applies. More info here.
Holland America No beer or liquor may be brought onboard for consumption. However, wine and champagne are allowed on-board. A corkage fee of US$18.00 applies. More info here.
MSC Cruises No, guests are not allowed to bring alcoholic beverages onboard. MSC offers several Champagne, Fine Wine and Beverage Packages. More info here.
Norwegian Cruise Line No beer or hard liquor may be brought onboard for consumption. However, wine or champagne is allowed on embarkation. Corkage fees range from $15-$30. More info here.
Oceania Cruises Yes, guests may bring aboard beer and liquor at embarkation (or from port of calls) , “but not encouraged”. Beer and liquor brought aboard must be consumed in the staterooms only. Guests are allowed to purchase wine at a port of call and bring it onboard, limited to three bottles per stateroom. A corkage fee of $20.00 per bottle applies for consuming wine in a public area. More info here.
P&O Cruises No beer or hard liquor may be brought onboard.  However, wine or Champagne are allowed on embarkation.  £10* corkage charge applies to consume in the restaurants.
The number of bottles you may take on will be at the port authorities’s discretion. More info here.
Princess Cruises No alcoholic beverages may be brought onboard.  However, passengers are permitted to bring one bottle of wine and/or champagne per person on embarkation. A $15.00 per bottle corkage fee applies for consuming in the dining room or restaurants.   More info here.
Regent Seven Seas Guests are allowed to bring aboard spirits, wine and champagne, however each guest gets two bottles of spirits in their in-room bar and wine is complimentary with supper as part of their cruise fare. More info here.
Royal Caribbean No. Guests are not allowed to bring alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages onboard for consumption or any other use. More info here.
Windstar Cruises No beer or liquor may be brought onboard for consumption while onboard.  However, guests may bring wine and/or champagne purchased from ports of call onboard for consumption. A $15.00 per bottle corkage fee applies for consuming in the bars or restaurants.

A few notes / caveats:  Many cruise lines have beverage packages (see this post: Drink packages on a cruise) that are worth looking into. Most of the luxury cruise lines such as Seabourn, Sea Dream, etc. provide complimentary spirits and soft drinks (included in the cruise fare).  And finally, this information is current as of 3 months ago when we researched each of the Cruise Lines’ websites.

What did you think of the above info?  Anything surprise you? Let us know in the comments below!

Bottoms up.

Roll Call!

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Morning Roll Call!

Photo courtesy of cartoonstock.com

What exactly is a roll call?  Wikipedia explains:

Roll call is the calling of the names of people from a list (roll) to determine the presence or absence of the listed people (also known as a register in countries such as the United Kingdom).

Roll calls are not new, as some of you may remember roll calls from your classroom or military days, however, with a cruise they are a whole lot more fun :) We launched this site to help people meet others going on their cruise, BEFORE the cruise.  Until recently, there was no easy way on MeetOnCruise to see all the active roll calls.  We’ve fixed that!

Last week we launched a new page that shows you all the active roll calls on MeetOnCruise.  Check it out here! Basically, any time at least one member “checks in” for their upcoming cruise, we create a new roll call.  As of now, there are already 51 active roll calls on 38 different cruise ships!

On this roll calls page, you can see the number of members who are going on the cruise, the cruise line and ship, the date the cruise sails and the number of views each roll call has.

Here are some interesting stats:

Most popular roll call (# of views):  Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas to Bermuda on 4/11 - 67 views, 3 members are going.  The Carnival Sensation to Bahamas on 2/6 is a close second at 59 views.

Cruise line with most roll calls:  Royal Caribbean and Carnival are tied at 11 each

Ship with most roll calls: The brand new Disney Dream – 3 active roll calls!  3/13, 5/1 and 7/1.

Going on a cruise and want to join the roll call?  Simple, go to the home page and enter your ship and sail date…or use the advanced search.  Not cruising, and just want to see the active roll calls?  Go to the new roll calls page.

Enjoy and let us know what you think in the comments section below or you can always email us at hello (at) meetoncruise (dot) com. Happy cruising!

Is Your Vacation Dollar Safe?

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Many residents, industries and planned vacations (not to mention oil soaked wildlife that is lucky if it gets a dish soap bath) lie in the wake of the Gulf Oil Spill disaster. The way that the tourism industry has reacted to the spill runs the gambit: from closing their eyes, with a nothing to see here attitude, to getting out in front and showing webcam evidence that there is nothing to see here… yet. Some hotels in Florida have not only uploaded live feeds to show their beaches tar-ball free, but have even adjusted their cancellation policy to accommodate worried prospective guests.  Ability to adapt to circumstances is what separates surviving industries and businesses from those that experience death by emaciation. So what has the cruise industry done to show its flexibility to meet and alleviate its customer’s fears… remember above when I mentioned industries closing their eyes?

While my frustration festers with this oil spill and the cruise lines inaction, I decided to investigate accommodations of cancellation fees for cruises, like the ones made by the aforementioned hotels. What I found is that not only were there no accommodations being made, but cancellation policies, across the board, border on unfair. (I also discovered that finding information on cruise websites is not easy, but that is a discussion for a different blog post.)

If you were to book an inside cabin on a 7 day Eastern Caribbean cruise aboard Norwegian Epic in mid September your cruise fare would be $679 and your deposit amount would be $250 (37% or total fare, in this case) per person. You might ask: “Why are you mentioning the deposit fee?” Well, because according to NCL’s Cancellation Policy: Cancellation fees will begin immediately once money has been applied to the reservation.” This policy also states that if you cancel 75-30 days before your cruise, your cancellation fee is your deposit.  Ouch!

Now I don’t mean to pick on NCL because Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has the same policy and Carnival is only $50 less, but the point is the same: In a time when there is uncertainty and perceived inconveniences for cruise passengers, either effectively communicate that the ports of call and shipping lanes are unaffected or relax the cancellation policy in a show of good faith.

The truth is, however, the cruise lines, such as the above mentioned, as well as, Princess, Disney, Costa… will not change their policy. Instead they will continue to advise their customers to purchase travel insurance to cover the costs of any cancellation that comes about because of unforeseen circumstances. While I echo this advice, I will add that it is important for anyone purchasing a cruise to know their cruise line of choice’s cancellation policy and know their travel insurance options before they purchase.

Cruising continues to be one of the best value propositions available as a vacation option. The variety of things to do, see, eat and drink on a cruise is relatively unmatched for your vacation dollar, but it is still your dollar. Protecting your investment with vacation insurance is a good step, but the best step you can take is getting informed.

Here at MeetOnCruise.com, we are trying to help by offering not just a forum with a long semi-comprehensible thread, but a community of travel experts, cruise enthusiast and future ship mates that you can interact with and hopefully answer questions you might have. We’ve recently added a Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) section to each cruise line (including the above mentioned, as well as, P&O, Holland America, MSC, Celebrity and more to come) in the Cruise Guide section of the website. This FAQ section will hopefully begin and add to the conversation in this community and help you, the cruiser become better informed. Let us know what you think about this new section and if there are some other questions you feel should be a part of the FAQs. Let us know and we will research the answer and consider for inclusion in this section.

Don’t Forget the Flip Flops

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

While scouring through several cruise line websites (where they seem to hide information like an evil Easter Bunny), I took a break and read a story about a man that is suing British cruise line Ocean Village. This gentleman apparently burned his foot so badly, while walking on the pool deck that it eventually had to be amputated. Now, I’m not sure if it was the absence of sleep or just delirium induced by searches (on these cruise websites) that don’t find anything, but the first thing I thought of when reading this story was:  “Did the cruise line’s website include flip flops in their packing suggestions?”  Surely a suggestion of some poolside footwear would come in handy to a defense lawyer right about now. I don’t mean to make light of someone losing their foot, because there is nothing funny about an amputatee, but could a simple suggestion or packing list have avoided this tragedy?

There are a handful of questions that are relevant to most anyone going on a cruise. What drinks are included?  What is the cancelation policy?  How can I keep in touch with home while I’m gone?  Can I use my laptop?  What should I pack?  These may seem like basic questions, but the answers are hidden like State secrets on some of these websites. I recently embarked on a quest to answer these questions. When I began this journey, I did so with the thought that it would be nice to have these answers for each of the top ten cruise lines, all in one place. This way someone could come on our site and be able to compare the answers across several cruise lines and help them make decisions as to which best suited their wants and needs. What I did not realize is that I was embarking on a game of “Where’s Waldo”. Are cruise websites so busy selling that they forget to inform their customers?! This task had quickly become the bane of my existence.

The good news is that the project is near complete. Soon, people like yourself and our British friend will be able to go on MeetOnCruise.com, look up the answers to these and more, frequently asked questions regarding the cruise line and ship you and/or he will be traveling on. Armed with this information you will know, for example, to pack flip flops (Again, missing foot… not funny, but really how do you not know that a pool deck is probably too hot for a bare foot?)  Our hope is that making this information more readily available and digestible will help you, the cruiser, to be better prepared, plan ahead and ultimately enhance your cruise experience.

As soon as the FAQ section is ready we will update this post.  As always, your feedback is welcomed and encouraged.

******************************UPDATE*******************************************

The FAQ sections are up for the following Cruise Lines: Carnival, Celebrity, Costa, Disney, Holland America, MSCNorwegian, P & O, Princess, Royal Caribbean.