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"No Kidding"!!!!

 

nope - first intended port out of the question - wave good bye to Mickey

 

 

from

http://www.portcanaveral.org/

 

"The waters of Port Canaveral will not be re-opened for any vessels until at least Wednesday, September 8. This applies to all types of vessels, including recreational as well as cargo and cruise"

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actually this is the third post with the same question. My bet is the private island.

 

One never knows. They could end up doing Miami, Key West and the private Island.(The Dawn did that last year on a charter) They could skip Key West or private island and pick up Port Canaveral on the way back. Without the webcam and unless someone onboard posts we will be in the dark.

 

I noticed most of the other cruiselines had a link on the Port Canaveral site but not NCL. No updates on NCl.com.

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With Port Canaveral looking like it will be closed for most of the week I was surprised by the following press release.

 

Bahamas Ministry of Tourism

 

The Islands of The Bahamas Bounce Back from Hurricane Frances

 

Nassau/Paradise Island Suffer Minimal Damage; Nassau International

Airport Re-Opens Sunday, September 5, 2004 at 5:00 PM AST ALERT #5

 

NASSAU, Bahamas, Sept. 5

Tourism facilities in The Islands Of The Bahamas fared considerably

better than predicted after Hurricane Frances passed the 700

island-nation. Hurricane Frances rolled in as a Category 4 hurricane

and left as a Category 2.

The Nassau International Airport resumed full operation as of Sunday,

September 5th as have airports in the southern Bahamas. Cruise lines

are scheduled to return to the Port of Nassau on their regular

itineraries within the week. The major hotels and resorts in Nassau,

Cable Beach and on Paradise Island, including Atlantis, Paradise

Island, British Colonial Hilton, Radisson Cable Beach and Wyndam

Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace sustained minimal cosmetic damage, are

fully operational and are accepting reservations at this time. Hotels

report no injury to guests.

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Sunday, September 5th New York, NY - - 5:00pm

Monday, September 6th At Sea - -

Tuesday, September 7th At Sea - -

Wednesday, September 8th Miami, FL 8:00am 6:00pm

Thursday, September 9th Nassau, Bahamas 7:00am 4:00pm

Friday, September 10th Port Canaveral, FL 7:00am 6:00pm

Saturday, September 11th At Sea - -

Saturday, September 11th New York, NY 9:00am - -

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I just noticed there is another change this week. Looks like Port Canaveral is still closed:

 

Sunday, Sept. 5 New York, NY - - 5:00pm

Monday, Sept. 6 At Sea - - - -

Tuesday, Sept. 7 At Sea - - - -

Wednesday, Sept. 8 Miami, FL 8:00am 6:00pm

Thursday, Sept. 9 Key West, FL 7:00am 3:00pm

Friday, Sept. 10 Nassau, Bahamas 7:00am 2:00pm

Saturday, Sept. 11 At Sea - - - -

Sunday, Sept. 12 New York, NY 9:00am - -

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At least they get to see Key West before Ivan does.

 

Next week ought to really be interesting with Ivan slated to move through central Florida.

 

Hopefully the mts. of Cuba will take the punch out of Ivan. Should be an interesting tuesday at WDW....not

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