Disruption readiness · production
Plans May Vary
Reader job: Survive disruption with readiness, playbooks, and claims evidence — not optimism.
San Juan Islands — ferry-dependent access
Anacortes ↔ San Juan Islands (WSF)
Verified 2026-08-01 · Recheck 2026-11-01 · Device save on · Cloud · pending
Start here (0% readiness)
- Load a sample plan or check critical access items.
- Name recovery lodging and set a budget.
- Generate the playbook, then feed friction into Money.
Recovery / friction budget
$220
San Juan ferry + lodging weekend · Party of 4 · 2 nights
Gateways: Anacortes · Mount Vernon · Burlington · Seattle / SEA
Money friction layer now: $220
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Season risk windows
Capacity and weather trade off by season for this corridor.
Peak summer
Late June – early SeptemberCapacity: highWeather: mediumVehicle space is the dominant risk. Book both directions early; thicken recovery budget.
Holiday shoulders
Memorial Day, Labor Day, selected holiday weekendsCapacity: highWeather: mediumShort intense demand spikes. Treat like peak even if midweek rates look quiet.
Shoulder
April–May, late September–OctoberCapacity: mediumWeather: mediumBetter residual capacity; weather and service-hour compression still matter.
Winter / deep off-peak
November–MarchCapacity: lowWeather: highFewer sailings and weather holds dominate. Confirm medical and fuel plans.
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Fragility assessment
What can fail, why it matters, and against what baseline. Not live status.
- High risk
Return-day sailing miss
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Fixed outbound flights or hotel cut-offs after a fragile return sailing force a mainland overnight. Recovery lodging is not optional; it is the plan.
- Compared with
- Walk-on flexibility is higher; vehicle parties lose schedule margin first when capacity or weather intervenes.
- Source
- ve-route-fragility-2026-08-01 · fa-multigen-sanjuan-001
- High risk
Vehicle reservation gap
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Lodging deposits that stick before both-direction vehicle ferry reservations create a queue trap at peak demand. Standby is entertainment, not a plan.
- Compared with
- Foot passengers and bicycles retain more same-day options than vehicles.
- Source
- tr-place-sanjuan-region-001 · operator schedule pattern
- High risk
Peak reservation release window
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Popular summer and holiday vehicle slots open on published release schedules and can clear in hours for preferred sailings. Waiting until lodging is booked is how parties land on standby.
- Compared with
- Shoulder midweek and non-holiday weekends retain more residual capacity after release day.
- Source
- operator reservation release pattern · field_notes_2025-2026
- Medium
Terminal timing buffer
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Brochure times understate queues, weather holds, walk distances, and load priority. Anacortes-side buffers are routinely longer than the published sailing interval implies.
- Compared with
- Island terminals can be tighter; mainland terminals absorb more hidden time.
- Source
- field_notes_terminal_buffer_2025-2026
- Medium
Accessible inventory thinness
Confirmation Required- Why it matters
- ADA / step-free inventory is limited and confirmation-heavy. Last-minute recovery lodging options shrink further for parties that need accessibility.
- Compared with
- Standard inventory has more same-day recovery depth than accessible rooms.
- Source
- fa-multigen-sanjuan-001 disruptionResilience
- Medium
Inter-island hop stack
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Adding Lopez–Orcas–Friday Harbor hops multiplies vehicle legs, wait risk, and missed-connection exposure. One late sailing cascades the rest of the day.
- Compared with
- Single-island stays keep the disruption surface closer to one corridor.
- Source
- tr-place-sanjuan-region-001 inter-island pattern
- Watch
Weather / capacity holds
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Shoulder and peak seasons trade different risks — weather cancellations versus capacity holds. Both convert a tight return day into an unplanned mainland night.
- Compared with
- Off-peak midweek sailings carry lower capacity risk but still face weather.
- Source
- ve-route-fragility-2026-08-01
- Watch
Medical care distance
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Urgent care and hospital depth on-island is limited. Serious events often imply mainland transport and an unplanned night, with cost and timing outside brochure itineraries.
- Compared with
- Mainland gateway towns have denser urgent and emergency options without a ferry leg.
- Source
- regional care access pattern · fa-multigen-sanjuan-001
- Watch
Fuel and services hours
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Island fuel, grocery, and pharmacy hours compress off-season and evenings. Running low on fuel or medication before a return sailing adds avoidable terminal stress.
- Compared with
- Anacortes / Mount Vernon corridor services run longer hours than most island towns.
- Source
- field_notes_island_services_2025-2026
- Watch
Cell coverage and offline proof
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Coverage drops on approaches, terminals, and some island stretches. Rebooking, claim photos, and operator chat need offline copies of confirmations before you leave the dock area.
- Compared with
- Relying on live data at the terminal is a common failure mode when the network is congested or absent.
- Source
- field_notes_coverage_terminals_2025-2026
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Document / confirmation burden
Verified with Limitations- Why it matters
- Claims and rebooking require proof. Timestamped departure boards, written delay reasons, and reservation confirmations separate a recoverable miss from an unprovable story.
- Compared with
- Operator terms control; this posture only prepares evidence.
- Source
- standard carrier claim practice
- Watch
Pet and vehicle constraints
Confirmation Required- Why it matters
- Pets, oversize vehicles, and trailers face tighter rules and fewer flexible alternatives when sailings slip. Recovery lodging must accept the same constraints.
- Compared with
- Foot passengers without pets retain the widest same-day rebooking surface.
- Source
- operator vehicle and pet policy pattern
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Readiness checklist
What must be true before the plan is locked. Progress persists on this device and syncs when signed in.
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Reservations and access
0/5Timing and buffers
0/5Recovery posture
0/6Party and care
0/403
Recovery playbook builder
Name lodging and budget. Feed the recovery amount into Money friction in one click.
Recovery hotel shortlist
Anacortes
$180–320 / night (pattern)
Closest mainland recovery after a missed San Juan return; minimizes next-morning ferry retry distance.
Name a property; confirm pet and accessibility if needed.
Mount Vernon / Burlington
$140–260 / night (pattern)
More inventory and chain options when Anacortes is sold out; still same-day drive to terminal.
Useful multigen fallback with denser services.
Seattle / SEA airport corridor
$160–350 / night (pattern)
When the hard cut-off is a flight, not the next sailing — protect the outbound air leg.
Model transfer time from Anacortes separately; do not assume a late ferry still makes a morning flight.
Mount Vernon / Burlington
$140–220
Broader chain inventory when Anacortes fills after a late sailing miss.
I-5 corridor access to SEA next morning without island dependency.
SeaTac / Tukwila
$160–280
When the fixed flight is the constraint and the miss is already spent.
Last resort after mainland gateway towns are exhausted.
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Claims evidence packet
Timestamped notices, written reasons, and receipts. Operator terms still control.
0/28 · 0%
Before travel — foundation packet
0/9During disruption — capture in the moment
0/8Costs — reasonable expenses
0/6After — claim close-out
0/505
Operator & contact patterns
Pattern contacts only — confirm live numbers before travel.
Washington State Ferries — customer service / reservations
Confirmation RequiredReservation changes, vehicle space questions, published disruption notices
Official WSF site and phone channels — confirm current numbers before travel
Terminal staff / sailing-day operations
Verified with LimitationsSame-day holds, load priority, written delay context
In person at terminal; request written or photographed board notice
Island lodging property
Confirmation RequiredLate arrival, cancellation window, deposit rules
Property direct line + confirmation email thread
Travel insurance claims line (if purchased)
Confirmation RequiredTrip interruption / delay benefits and required documentation
Policy card and insurer portal — file within policy windows
WSF alerts / bulletins
Confirmation RequiredCancellation and schedule change capture
Operator site alerts + terminal notices — screenshot with timestamp
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Confidence, source & freshness
Evidence states make uncertainty explicit.
| State | Meaning | This tool |
|---|---|---|
| Verified | Current within freshness window | Primary access mode for this corridor |
| Verified with Limitations | Usable, bounds visible | Regional summary, seasonality, cost friction pattern |
| Confirmation Required | Direct check still needed | Your specific dates, property, and operator inventory |
| Stale | Past recheck window | Not yet — recheck 2026-11-01 |
| Insufficient Evidence | Not enough to publish certainty | Live cancellation probability for a specific future date |
Verification event stubs
- Route fragility pattern — Anacortes corridorVerified with Limitations
Return-day vehicle miss plus fixed onward travel remains the dominant cost and stress cascade for multigen parties.
ve-route-fragility-2026-08-01 · observed 2026-08-01
- Terminal buffer field notesVerified with Limitations
Anacortes-side queues and load priority routinely exceed brochure sailing intervals on peak returns.
ve-terminal-buffer-2026-08-01 · observed 2026-08-01
- Accessible recovery inventoryConfirmation Required
ADA-capable same-day recovery rooms are thinner than standard inventory; confirmation still required per property.
ve-ada-inventory-2026-08-01 · observed 2026-08-01
- Peak vehicle release clears preferred sailingsVerified with Limitations
Preferred Friday outbound / Sunday return vehicle slots for holiday weekends can clear within hours of published release. Parties that book lodging first and ferry second land on standby.
ve-peak-release-window-2026 · observed 2026-06-15
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Export & next actions
Print uses a cleaned one-page packet layout. Download .txt for portable claims notes.
Next action
If you cannot name recovery lodging and its budget for a miss, you do not have a plan.
- Lock critical access items before sticky deposits.
- Name recovery lodging and allocate friction budget.
- Offline-save confirmations that matter for claims.
- Feed recovery into Money friction and re-check totals.
- Re-check operator / agency terms for your window.
Limitations: Not insurance advice. Operator and agency terms control. Production pattern model — not a live carrier feed.