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Pier Problems and Hurricanes Force Further Royal Caribbean Itinerary Change. #cruise #cruisenews

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Other · FallFrom Cape Liberty, New Jersey

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Buckle up cruisers because Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas just turned into a cruise to well basically nowhere.

So now only stop left, Halifax on October the 3rd.

Yet one single port, but Royal Caribbean is throwing passengers some love with upgraded cruise credits and refunds on those cancelled excursions.

So yeah, this cruise might not be the most tropical getaway people signed up for, but hey, it's definitely one for the story books.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the latest itinerary changes for Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas?
QWhy was Sydney, Nova Scotia removed from the schedule?

Topics Covered

Itinerary Route1½ Sad BaconExcursions2 Happy BaconPort Destination1 Sad Bacon

Port Highlights

Halifax
Sydney1½ Sad Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas has had a second itinerary change related to Humberto and Imelda, both of which are currently Category 1 hurricanes. After replacing the original Bahamas itinerary with a cruise to Canada, Sydney, Nova Scotia, has now been removed from the schedule due to a pier reassignment and unsafe weather conditions. Only one port of call remains on the previously port-filled itinerary, which is in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on October 3.