BartmanLA
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Basically the 2021 Alaskan season is history, with Canada not receiving foreign cruise ships into their ports for the bulk of this year, sailing the Wonder to the West Coast is economically just not feasible, even if they were to move her through the Canal they would have to do it empty as they can't conduct any passenger cruises of more than 7 nights and the PC trips at a minimum with no port stops would be at least 9 or 10 nights from New Orleans (OR Port Canaveral) to San Diego, once in SD they would be at the whim of the CDC to conduct any cruises to the Mexican Riviera (3 or 4 night trip). Above all and BEFORE any of this can happen each of the DCL ships have to qualify for the CDC's Certificate of Conditional Sailing, which includes test cruises, but even before doing any of them they have to go through a 60 day preparation period to get all the ships configured, examined, shore facilities prepared, medical personnel hired and trained before they can even do a test cruise. This puts any ship into potentially May or maybe even June just to get to that point. Granted so much of this could change if the vaccine rolls out globally much sooner than we have been told it would, but at this point, I just don't see any possibility of them being able to do any Alaskan season this year, sadly as it appears to be. Once Canada re open's their ports we might get a better idea when they can resume those cruises.