Karin1984
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2012
If the UK does start the 14 day quarantine and you had the vacation days, you do not have to worry about museums as quarantine would mean not going out. And, I think, it would technically be 2x 14 days, before and after your cruise. From Dover you cannot fly home immediately, you have to travel to an airport. And ports are a complicated story to begin with.I realize there are no answers yet but here’s what is bouncing around my head at the moment ...
assuming the UK mandated 14 day quarantine is still in effect in July ... how do my family and I go about joining the July 25 Disney Cruise out of Dover? We were planning to arrive one day in advance. Do we now have to arrive 2 weeks in advance? And if other countries follow, how are port stops managed? Will museums be open to large cruise groups? Will itineraries be adjusted? Again - I know there are no answers and appreciate the sounding board here!!
Obviously, vacation days were tight enough with The length of the July 25th Northern European cruise. We don’t have the extra days for quarantine(s). And if we cancel due to concerns about the travel to and from the cruise and potentially the cruise port experiences - we lose our money. It’s really frustrating - and we certainly realize we aren’t alone. Thanks for listening/reading
I am with Tink on this one, if/when the UK will have a 14 day quarantine, then the cruise can only leave with UK guests. And DCL will give every other nationality the opportunist to cancel.
But I doubt there will be enough UK guests on a cruise leaving the UK to keep a cruise on the list. So, most likely, cruises from the UK will be cancelled.