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Similarly, those sailing onboard Disney Wish over the weekend were also unable to dock at their private island, Castaway Cay, according to TikTok user @yogatravelheather. While not onboard the ship, she shows the dark clouds looming over Jacksonville, Florida, showing that the storm reached further than just the southern tip of Florida and The Bahamas. A TikTok posted by @thecruisespotter reveals that Royal Caribbean's Grandeur of the Seas didn't sail into port until after Carnival Celebration.
Cruise Lines May Use Substitute Ports
Passengers and crew on the Otto Sverdrup were rushed off the vessel because Storm Pia flooding closed the harbor, according to Hansen. The ship limped to Bremerhaven, Germany, where many passengers had to stay aboard due to limited flights out of the area. Passengers would have to talk to the independent provider with whom they booked the excursions to get a refund. When something like this happens the cruise line will usually let the passengers know as soon as possible.
Will Passengers Notice?
All guests already onboard the cruise will receive information in their cabin from the cruise line about the new itinerary and the reasons for the change. Because of this, the cruise has now been shortened by two days and will not depart until Monday, December 18. Guests are receiving generous compensation for the dramatic adjustment, which includes cancelling most planned ports of call due to the shortened sailing time. Royal Caribbean’s 155,889-gross-ton, Freedom-class Liberty of the Seas has likewise missed a visit to CocoCay on the current sailing, a 4-night “Bahamas & Perfect Day” cruise that departed Fort Lauderdale on Monday, December 11.
Be aware of what is going on at all times.
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Poor weather did continue past that point and all aboard were urged to use caution when moving about the ship. The outer decks remained closed, which is standard procedure in any foul weather. The ship was about 125 miles off the coast of Denmark on a trip from Norway to England. This security is one of the main reasons why some people prefer to take cruise line excursions. In extreme cases, the cruise itself may come to an end earlier than planned.
Cruise Ships and Sudden Storms
For a complete roundup of the best times of year to cruise to any particular region, check out Best Time to Cruise. While cruise ships do attempt to steer clear of bad weather, it is not always possible to completely avoid lengthy squall lines or large storm systems. This is particularly true in the case of Voyager of the Seas and Carnival Dream, both of which were heading back to Galveston at the time of the severe weather. The cruise on Norwegian Spirit (with a capacity of just over 2,000 guests) left from Southampton, England, and planned to make stops in the Netherlands, Norway, and Iceland — none of which they reached. A spokeswoman for the cruise line told The New York Times that “severe weather conditions” caused the itinerary changes and that the cruise line offered passengers 25 percent off the cost of a future cruise. However, passengers complaining about other issues like clogged toilets staged a protest, demanding a refund.
Liberty of the Seas – December 11 Sailing
An unusually powerful storm during what is supposed to be the dry season, moved across Florida and the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday night, bringing record-breaking rain and high winds. While not a hurricane, it looked a lot like a tropical storm and brought record rainfall to Florida. Instead, the ship added an unscheduled visit to Freeport in the Bahamas, but this did not go to plan as Carnival Pride was also unable to dock there. The vessel is sailing a cruise nowhere until arriving back home to Port Canaveral on December 18. Each of the following ships has itinerary updates related to this weekend’s expected rough weather.
Carnival Dream Encounters Severe Storm
It’s imperative that you get the most up-to-date information from the staff who know it best and don’t rely on rumors or hearsay. Also cancelled was the much-anticipated Diamond and Platinum Party, a get-together for the highest levels of Carnival Cruise Line’s VIFP guests. Guests were informed of the cancellation with letters delivered to their staterooms.
When a decision like this is made onboard it’ll usually be announced over the tannoy and the daily schedule which is delivered to your cabin each night will be amended to reflect this change. If a cruise is cut short the cruise line will usually refund this portion of the cruise to passengers but this usually only happens if guests are asked to disembark. Cruise ships do have medical supplies and medical teams on board who will look after you if this does happen. When I sailed onboard P&O’s Arvia, the captain tried sailing very fast to avoid a storm in the Bay of Biscay. At the same time, the cruise director or other members of the entertainment staff will make announcements about new activities and other fun onboard so you don’t have to miss out on a thing.
Ships also have stabilizers on starboard and port side to help with the sailing stability. Even in the midst of bad weather, however, cruise ships can change their orientation, adjust speed, deploy stabilizers, and take other steps to ensure guests’ safety and comfort as much as possible until the severe weather passes. Though your itinerary may change, cruises are rarely canceled due to storms. Ships are designed to handle rough seas and can be rerouted to avoid danger. Once you're on board, any port updates will be announced over the ship’s intercom or detailed in a notice delivered to your stateroom. Carnival Venezia is another Carnival cruise ship that has been forced to make an itinerary change due to the bad weather.
Crew members were quick to respond and clean up the affected hallways and public areas, and no significant damage was reported. Guests and crew members on Carnival Dream were confined to their cabins when the ship encountered a severe squall in the Gulf of Mexico. The cruise line initially reported no serious injuries, but German media reported that three passengers were taken to a hospital upon disembarking.
At the same time, cruise lines will make every effort to offer substitute activities and more events that can be enjoyed regardless of the weather. For the most part, however, if you keep your eye on weather forecasts or any local news, you should be able to predict potential issues with your cruise vacation. If there is a significant weather threat, the cruise line will also keep you up to date, but it never hurts to stay one step ahead. And finally, investing in travel insurance can always provide that extra peace of mind, especially if you're sailing during hurricane season or any other potentially problematic season.
Despite travelling at full speed through the night to avoid the storm – we still arrived later than scheduled in Southampton at the end of the cruise. In reality, this very rarely happens and cruise lines will do almost anything to avoid changes to the embarkation or disembarkation ports. If a cruise line knows that there is likely to be bad weather in a certain area they are usually able to change the itinerary ahead of time. A cruise ship may return to port ahead of schedule or cancel the cruise completely. I’ve been on many cruises where these methods have been used, during this post we will look at the cruise line options for avoiding bad weather.
And according to the Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Awards, that's the Norwegian Prima. The confinement for guests lasted just about one hour, which also included time for crew members to check for damage and other hazards after the ship cleared the severe squall. HX reported that the ship is not expected to return to service until February after repairs. "Hands down, one of the scariest nights of my life in gale force winds and 11 meter (36 feet) waves." When I sailed with the luxury cruise line Azamara, we had to cancel our stop in Corsica because of bad weather in the Mediterranean.
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