brentm77
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https://cruiseradio.net/bahamas-changes-stance-on-cruise-ship-passengers/
Highlights:
"Dionisio D’Aguilar, the Bahamian minister of tourism and aviation, told Tribune Business that he intended to “encourage” cruise lines to come back to the Bahamas once cruising resumes. “Obviously, when they start cruising again, they will not want to come to the population centers,” he said. “They will want to go to their private islands, because they can control the environment.”
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"This is a major turnaround for D’Aguilar, who has spent the past several years complaining that cruise line guests don’t spend enough money."
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“The shorter you make the cruise,” he theorized, “the less the risk. You can do a three-day cruise involving Nassau and your private island.”
What are people's thoughts? Clearly, private islands will be the safer option until COVID-19 has passed or there is a good vaccine available. But assuming it is safe to travel again, should DCL prioritize getting to places like Nassau to help local economies over private islands? If so, what could Disney and/or local destination due to get more people off the ships spending money? I have never been to Nassau, but it appears many like to stay on the ship.
Highlights:
"Dionisio D’Aguilar, the Bahamian minister of tourism and aviation, told Tribune Business that he intended to “encourage” cruise lines to come back to the Bahamas once cruising resumes. “Obviously, when they start cruising again, they will not want to come to the population centers,” he said. “They will want to go to their private islands, because they can control the environment.”
...
"This is a major turnaround for D’Aguilar, who has spent the past several years complaining that cruise line guests don’t spend enough money."
...
“The shorter you make the cruise,” he theorized, “the less the risk. You can do a three-day cruise involving Nassau and your private island.”
What are people's thoughts? Clearly, private islands will be the safer option until COVID-19 has passed or there is a good vaccine available. But assuming it is safe to travel again, should DCL prioritize getting to places like Nassau to help local economies over private islands? If so, what could Disney and/or local destination due to get more people off the ships spending money? I have never been to Nassau, but it appears many like to stay on the ship.
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