According to what somebody posted Disney is only running 50% capacity for the UK cruises. If they did the same here that would cut the min down to $2.2 million in your example. Subtract out the high cost of the canal, plus we don't really have much of an idea how much it costs to run one of those ships. I'm sure that if there is positive money to be made then Disney will do it.I still maintain that there is plenty of money to encourage DCL to bring the Wonder over empty. Of the 11 Cruises that are still scheduled for the West Coast, 3 are currently sold out. That includes the 7 day Baja and the EBPC. Just the EBPC is a huge amount of money.
From a post of mine on another thread: "Before the fall EBPC sold out, the cheapest cabin I saw was a guaranteed inside stateroom (for only 2 passengers) and it was around $5k... there are 875 cabins on the Wonder, so figuring at the very-very least $5k per cabin would end up being a minimum $4.375 million in gross revenue for just that one sailing. If I were Disney I'd gladly eat the $300k to sail through the canal empty Westbound in order to get all the remaining Baja sailing's revenue, plus a minimum $4.4 million for that EBPC trip."
For my scheduled Baja sailing, I've already signed up for all the mixology classes and tastings (some of which are sold out now) and I'm bringing plenty of that sweet-sweet Bingo money. I need to make up for lost time. (#ShakeItUpBetty)