Could you imagine if they UNCANCELLED the 7 day cruises they just cancelled!!?? This is turning into complete chaos!
If DCL were to follow this order, it opens up the USVI to them. So it would allow the October+ 7 night Fantasy Eaterns to sail, although only porting at USVI and CC.
I would need to go back and have a whole headache since I now have 2 dreams cruises instead of the 1 fantasy. I am game though as long as my room is still there lol. Have to think some extra rooms will be available anyways since people would absolutely cancel over this likely.
If DCL were to follow this order, it opens up the USVI to them. So it would allow the October+ 7 night Fantasy Eaterns to sail, although only porting at USVI and CC.
Yeah definitely, I was just commenting on the timing -- had they only held out a little longer, it might have been moot!I bet they were blindsided by this. Otherwise they wouldn’t have gone to the trouble of announcing that the 7 night Fantasy cruises were being changed to 4 nights and only stopping at CC.
That has no connection. NCLs lawsuit has to do with Florida not allowing ships to check for vaccination status.Daaamn. DCL is in a real bind here. They're going to have to either stop or join NCLs lawsuit, IMO.
I think that is the point. They are either going to have to check/require vaccine for 12+ or stop sailing. If they prevent passengers from travelling if unvaccinated, they run afoul of Florida law, unless they can tag along on NCL's suit/injunction.That has no connection. NCLs lawsuit has to do with Florida not allowing ships to check for vaccination status.
That has no connection. NCLs lawsuit has to do with Florida not allowing ships to check for vaccination status.
That has no connection. NCLs lawsuit has to do with Florida not allowing ships to check for vaccination status.
That has no connection. NCLs lawsuit has to do with Florida not allowing ships to check for vaccination status.
I am on a similar sailing in Sept (7 to 4 day). Still waiting for the new reservation to be loaded so I can book "port adventures"/check-in. I am thinking this may slow down the new reservation being loaded.We are on one of the affected October sailings. My wish would be that they mandate vaccines for 12+ and put it back to a 7 day cruise. I think that’s unlikely, but I’d be excited. My second choice is that they mandate vaccines for 12+ and keep the 4 day. Right now, though, I’d just love to know something. This has been such a roller coaster.
That has no connection. NCLs lawsuit has to do with Florida not allowing ships to check for vaccination status.
I think that is the point. They are either going to have to check/require vaccine for 12+ or stop sailing. If they prevent passengers from travelling if unvaccinated, they run afoul of Florida law, unless they can tag along on NCL's suit/injunction.
I am on a similar sailing in Sept (7 to 4 day). Still waiting for the new reservation to be loaded so I can book "port adventures"/check-in. I am thinking this may slow down the new reservation being loaded.
Exactly my pointBut if the Bahamas are requiring vaccination, DCL - and ALL lines going there - will have to mandate vaccinated status for all eligible and will have to ask for proof. So Florida's ban on requiring them would kill the industry.