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  1. 1 hour ago, twangster said:

    The current itinerary is not cast in stone.  In order to petition for a waiver from the PVSA they must demonstrate they had an established itinerary that satisfied the PVSA.  Only when that itinerary becomes impossible will a waiver by our government be considered.  

    No cruise line can just sail wherever they want to or just show up at a port.  There are a lot of rules, protocols and regulations in play that they have to navigate.  

     

    1 hour ago, twangster said:

    The current itinerary is not cast in stone.  In order to petition for a waiver from the PVSA they must demonstrate they had an established itinerary that satisfied the PVSA.  Only when that itinerary becomes impossible will a waiver by our government be considered.  

    No cruise line can just sail wherever they want to or just show up at a port.  There are a lot of rules, protocols and regulations in play that they have to navigate.  

     

    1 hour ago, twangster said:

    The current itinerary is not cast in stone.  In order to petition for a waiver from the PVSA they must demonstrate they had an established itinerary that satisfied the PVSA.  Only when that itinerary becomes impossible will a waiver by our government be considered.  

    No cruise line can just sail wherever they want to or just show up at a port.  There are a lot of rules, protocols and regulations in play that they have to navigate.  

     

    1 hour ago, twangster said:

    The current itinerary is not cast in stone.  In order to petition for a waiver from the PVSA they must demonstrate they had an established itinerary that satisfied the PVSA.  Only when that itinerary becomes impossible will a waiver by our government be considered.  

    No cruise line can just sail wherever they want to or just show up at a port.  There are a lot of rules, protocols and regulations in play that they have to navigate.  

     

    1 hour ago, twangster said:

    The current itinerary is not cast in stone.  In order to petition for a waiver from the PVSA they must demonstrate they had an established itinerary that satisfied the PVSA.  Only when that itinerary becomes impossible will a waiver by our government be considered.  

    No cruise line can just sail wherever they want to or just show up at a port.  There are a lot of rules, protocols and regulations in play that they have to navigate.  

    Lol ?

  2. Good for you. but  royal Caribbean knew way ahead of time we was not going to be able to go to coco cay and still allow the cruise to continue. I’m monitoring this storm way before we sail and I leave in miami I knew we were on the path of the hurricane with a lot anticipation so royal Caribbean knew too. And yes it’s not enough because I pay premium and a lot of money just to go to coco cay. I could get another cruise for half of what I pay if I want just be on the ship and do nothing.  But hope you enjoy your vacation. And if they cancel it and don’t give nothing back you should be ok and graceful to royal Caribbean for your amazing vacation. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, Matt said:

    I am on Mariner on Friday and did not receive the CocoCay letter, or anything else.

    Big update supposed to be coming by 3pm Eastern today.

    Coco cay it’s cancel until 9/7/19 because of hurricane I’m on navigator of the sea and was supposed to be on coco cay today and the cancel it and only offer us 25 % onboard credit for the next cruise it’s sucks because we pay a lot of money to be at coco cay and we are stuck in the middle of the ocean doing nothing. The main attraction was cancel and we didn’t get nothing on return. If you can cancel and get a refund do it now. 

  4. On 8/25/2019 at 10:55 PM, twangster said:

    It's too early to know.  Right now the projected track is changing which is quite normal for a tropical system.  

    If the forecast for it becoming a tropical depression holds true, they likely won't cancel.  A depression is typically just heavy rain with some wind.  Strong thunderstorms all summer long produce tropical depression like conditions so there would be no reason to cancel the cruise because of some heavy rain for a few hours.

     

    I’m in navegator of the sea and our trip to coco cay was Cancel due to hurricane today 8/28/19 and the only thing they offer us was 25 % onboard credit for the next cruise but I have family coming from another country they will not have the chance to use that credit. If you can cancel cancel now because they just told us they will open coco cay  9/7/19 so we pay all this money to go to coco cay and we lost it and we just sit out in the ocean with not pool because is not working my kids are going crazy because it’s nothing to do. Call them and inquire about your trip to coco cay. 

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