oceanseagle12 Posted November 13, 2013 #1 Share Posted November 13, 2013 I've been following the recent thread about this week's GSC cancellation. I am wondering if an overnight in Nassau is the default "plan b" for when GSC needs to be skipped. With an upcoming cruise on this itinerary, just wondering what to expect. I wouldn't be too excited about an overnight in Nassau, but should I get used to the idea? :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rvsullivan Posted November 13, 2013 #2 Share Posted November 13, 2013 It's either that or an at sea day! I would be prepared for an overnight. As the fall/winter storms start, some wind makes it that far South. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikeyz30 Posted November 13, 2013 #3 Share Posted November 13, 2013 I've been following the recent thread about this week's GSC cancellation. I am wondering if an overnight in Nassau is the default "plan b" for when GSC needs to be skipped.With an upcoming cruise on this itinerary, just wondering what to expect. I wouldn't be too excited about an overnight in Nassau, but should I get used to the idea? :rolleyes: I think it all depends if Nassau has space for the ship to dock. I was on the Breakaway 3 weeks ago and there were 5 ships in Nassau so we had a sea day and docked in Nassau around 6pm. My guess is they will dock in Nassau some point throughout the day once a slot opens up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ibcnusoon Posted November 13, 2013 #4 Share Posted November 13, 2013 Last week we docked in Nassau about 4:00pm and were able to get off the ship by 5:00pm. Everything in the area starts closing by 6:00pm, the only place open after 6:00pm is Atlantis. We got off the boat for an hour, walked around and stayed on the ship until we left the next day at 6:00pm. This is the worst itinerary ever. I won't book this or any other ship again with only stops in Port Canaveral and Nassau. I would have at least preferred Freeport - something, not another sea day (which makes it a total of 5 sea days). I was looking forward to putting my toes in the sand this trip and didn't make it to one beach all week. :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baitman19 Posted November 13, 2013 #5 Share Posted November 13, 2013 I've been following the recent thread about this week's GSC cancellation. I am wondering if an overnight in Nassau is the default "plan b" for when GSC needs to be skipped.With an upcoming cruise on this itinerary, just wondering what to expect. I wouldn't be too excited about an overnight in Nassau, but should I get used to the idea? :rolleyes: It has all to do with weather and winds. Mother Nature controls the when they can tender at GSC. If Nassau has an open pier, then you'll sail to Nassau. NCL has to pay Nassau and it's good for their economy. We sail next week and the weather for next Wednesday is 30% chance of showers 82 and N winds at 10mph. if it doesn't rain we should be able to tender. Then again, how can you believe an forecast that far away. We had to do an overnight in Nassau on the Dawn and we slept on the balcony. Great music from Senor Frogs. Happy Cruising Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjkacmom Posted November 13, 2013 #6 Share Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) Last week we docked in Nassau about 4:00pm and were able to get off the ship by 5:00pm. Everything in the area starts closing by 6:00pm, the only place open after 6:00pm is Atlantis. We got off the boat for an hour, walked around and stayed on the ship until we left the next day at 6:00pm. This is the worst itinerary ever. I won't book this or any other ship again with only stops in Port Canaveral and Nassau. I would have at least preferred Freeport - something, not another sea day (which makes it a total of 5 sea days). I was looking forward to putting my toes in the sand this trip and didn't make it to one beach all week. :( There are some really nice beaches in Nassau, you just have to pay for them. We loved the beach at the Sheraton on our last cruise, and swimming in the ocean at Atlantis was one of the highlights of our trip last week. My kids got a good hour in the ocean at Cocoa Beach before it started to rain. Oh, and they got off the ship on Wednesday, and headed right to Junkanoo beach, got some swimming and shelling in. I'm wondering if the new docks for the tenders at GSC have actually decreased the amount of times the ships can't tender there. Once nice perk on DCL is that the ships actually dock at the private island. Edited November 13, 2013 by mjkacmom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oceanseagle12 Posted November 14, 2013 Author #7 Share Posted November 14, 2013 Thanks all. We will make the most of it no matter what happens. I just wanted to be prepared for what may happen if we don't make GSC. Personally, I'd rather have a sea day than see things shutdown at night while in Nassau overnight. But we will roll with it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulekrause Posted November 14, 2013 #8 Share Posted November 14, 2013 Seems like a problem for more than just NCL. While we missed GSC, a friend of mine on HAL missed HMC. Seems as if all the private islands that require tendering were effected. Disney has a dock at their island so they don't have that problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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