Early on I had a lot of issues with mobile boarding passes actually working. In the last couple years, I've had more issues with printed boarding passes actually working (especially at TSA) and had to scan the mobile one instead.
I don't see that as anywhere near adequate of documentation from RC, especially since they say "make sure you have travel insurance." That's the point, trying to get documentation to submit to travel insurance.
I mean miscellaneous could be paying for a TV that you broke. No insurance would take that.
Right. I'm just saying that the geography of the Port of Baltimore is unique in this case and people worried about their future cruises being canceled shouldn't apply a weather cancelation there to other ports that don't have several hours of inland waterway to pass through to get to open water.