Sandra Escobar+FollowCruise delays at Port Canaveral spark debateRoyal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas has pushed back boarding by over six hours, leaving many guests frustrated and questioning why other ships aren’t affected. The culprit? High winds make it riskier for this massive ship—taller and heavier than its port neighbors—to dock safely. While some perks are being refunded, guests are still left juggling changed plans and late-night check-ins. Meanwhile, Disney and Carnival ships seem to be on schedule, fueling speculation and plenty of chatter online. How would you feel if your vacation started with a long delay? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #RoyalCaribbean #PortCanaveral01Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowPort Canaveral cruise plans hit by wild weatherHigh winds and huge waves are shaking up cruise plans at Port Canaveral this weekend. Utopia of the Seas is warning guests of a major delay—possibly not docking until 2 p.m. Monday—because it’s just too risky to come in on time. Some travelers even got the rare chance to cancel before leaving port. With more than 11,000 people moving through the terminal in a few hours, patience will be key for both those leaving and those just starting their trip. How would you handle a surprise delay like this? Would you stick it out or head home early? #Travel #PortCanaveral #CruiseDelay00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowSky Princess brings new cruise adventures to Port CanaveralPort Canaveral just got even more exciting—Sky Princess is now calling the Space Coast home for the winter! With this stunning ship joining the lineup, locals and visitors have more choices than ever for Caribbean getaways, from quick 6-night escapes to epic 8-night journeys. Imagine sailing from Central Florida to places like Grand Turk, St. Maarten, and St. Thomas, all while enjoying top-notch dining and entertainment onboard. With seven cruise lines now homeported here, Port Canaveral is truly a cruise lover’s paradise. Who’s planning to set sail this season? #Travel #PortCanaveral #SkyPrincess00Share