If you are on either the Nov 10 or Dec 30 Wish Cruise, your cruise will start at the DCL Terminal, BUT will not end at the DCL terminal.So what does this mean? Will we not be in the DCL terminal?
That seems…extreme. But only you know what is most important about your trip! I’ve yet to sail out of a DCL branded terminal, but the cruise is still a DCL cruiseThis sounds terrible.... I think we will cancel our November cruise....
It’s not sub-par. It’s just not Disney-fied. My sister was just there last fall. It is fine.Does it mean that the terminal will be sub-par? I assume it would be something not used by another cruise line - longer security waits, etc.
Thinking might be easier to just go in September or another time since we have a routine down.
good to know. thanks!It’s not sub-par. It’s just not Disney-fied. My sister was just there last fall. It is fine.
Does it mean that the terminal will be sub-par? I assume it would be something not used by another cruise line - longer security waits, etc.
Thinking might be easier to just go in September or another time since we have a routine down.
Parking has nothing to do with it.I’m hearing the main reason for the adjustment is Terminal 8 can’t support 3 ships worth of parking when Treasure/Wish and Fantasy all berth in Canaveral and it’s just easier to move one whole group than potentially have a bunch of cars 3-4x a week parked elsewhere and people trying to get there early enough to park vs their PAT
Yes, that would be annoying. The two terminals are very close to each other and you probably could walk from one to the other. Perhaps the driver could go to the terminal you parked at and then drive over to the arrival terminal to pick up the whole party and bags?Curiously, how does this affect parking? If you park at one terminal but return at another, that seems an issue. I don't know the larger layout, but it would be a pain to have to sit around and wait for a shuttle to get back to your car.