@abrandt it's interesting how my list this morning differs from the one you made just last week. Morning Cecilie is anchored outside Southampton and shows on my list but not yours. Nabucco has changed quite a bit from yours. I just don't know what to believe any more, except it's obvious there are a lot of ships making the trip in the next few weeks.
Yes, the schedule shifts all the time. I have seen ship names added and dropped from list and days often bumped. Weather and strikes keep things interesting! But no complaints, just getting excited! I have a friend who picked up a cancelled ICE order and is now on the Donington 17 day tour. She has waited a whole 3 weeks so far. So I really would like to beat her to port by 1 day and get on the Patriot lol
I am ‘in transit’! Almost too hard to believe… Alright fellow ‘qc’ers’ - sound off and let me know you’re on a boat. Bon voyage.
Mine's still showing "at the port", and I just realized that "Patriot" doesn't go to NYC. I've been looking at the wrong list, as I just assumed that the ships that went to Baltimore also went to NYC. So I guess I'll hopefully get on "Morning Cecilie" on the 6th (or "Liberty" on the 13th).
I'm right there with you. Betting on Morning Cecile. My car has been stuck in port since the 16th. The original schedule was to LEAVE port today, and now she's not even getting to Southampton for a day or two. It looks like she's waiting for some traffic to clear because a bunch of cars are getting shipped this week.
not sure - here’s the guide to try to figure that out: https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?threads/how-to-track-your-mini-se-build-and-shipping.10157/
Damn.. departure for Morning Cecilie changed from August 6 to 8 now. Even if our cars are on this one, it's looking very iffy to get car before September.
Ugh, and here's what she has been doing the past couple of days at anchor. They keep having to reset the anchor it looks like.
I felt this pain last year. My ship was supposed to go Baltimore to Georgia. It reached Baltimore and anchored for 7 days outside Baltimore harbor. That was during the pandemic port congestion, so I understood. But it still drove me crazy.