Is that unique to DCL? Wouldn't any cruise line have the same issue?If DCL does this, then it will mean we will not be cruising for a while. Would be hard to get all of these people back in the U.S. and mission ready within a short time when they're spread out all over the world.
Is that unique to DCL? Wouldn't any cruise line have the same issue?
Doesn't that assume they would make a spur of the moment decision to resume all four ships? It seems to me that DCL would plan it out ahead of time which ships would sail first and staff up accordingly?Obviously DCL only has 4 ships, so if they send their international staff home (the majority of their staff), wouldn't be enough U.S. staff left over to get right back to sailing if given the go.
Doesn't that assume they would make a spur of the moment decision to resume all four ships? It seems to me that DCL would plan it out ahead of time which ships would sail first and staff up accordingly?
I thought DCL had already sent some CMs home.If DCL does this, then it will mean we will not be cruising for a while.
I thought DCL had already sent some CMs home.
I thought DCL had already sent some CMs home.
They have. Most entertainment is off the ships, especially.
The visas crew have are valid for anywhere upto 10 years, depending on your home country. I'm from the UK and any new C1D1 visas issued are for 10 years.Only issue I can see would be the validity of their work visas. I do know that many US embassies abroad are no longer processing visas and only handling emergency US citizen passport requests. I also don’t know how long these visas are valid for. If only for length of contract or longer who knows. I believe they need a semen or see one visa for any port in the US the boat stops or in barks at.So I could see embassies opening back up long before cruises sale so this probably won’t be an issue.
What I'm saying is they wouldn't even have enough to start up one ship. Other's that have 20+ ships could easily staff a few ships or even a dozen with their U.S. staff and start getting cruises on the books (I heard Carnival has 100 ships but not sure about that) .So DCL cruises would resume later than some other cruise lines.
Entertainment has higher odds of being American, Canadian, or former British Empire outside North America. But much like Broadwy, you cannot just throw everyone back onstage and start the show back up without rehearsals. Timing is critical and you cannot take 90 days off and have it perfect on return, even at the highest level of theater. Especially not in any show with dancing or pyro.We flew home (to Canada) from San Diego with a couple of performers who said they had voluntarily ended their contracts on the Wonder early when it became clear that they wouldn't be sailing again for awhile. For them it was probably an easy decision; by then the border closing and cancellation of transborder flights had already been announced.
I've worked for 2 companies and on 12 and a half ships.
OK, I’ll ask it... what’s a half a ship?
DCl is advertising for entertainers today. They are asking for audition tapes .