Most North Americans Itineraries don’t touch a private port/island? I kinda doubt that is true at this point given the explosion of private ports and islands recently.
And it most certainly isn’t true for Disney cruises. Other than the obvious west coast departures (and Galveston) does Disney offer a single itinerary that DOESN’T include one of its private islands??
I wasn’t restricting this to Disney. Most itineraries today do not touch a cruise line owned port That’s especially true in Galveston, where only select 7/8 day itineraries offered by Carnival and Royal touch their (developed) ports. It’s less than a third of their total sailings.
Regardless, rationally suggests that this rumor is false. We have a pretty good idea of where Disney will deploy its new ships —not to mention its agreement with the Bahamas will see calls increase to that country.
Galveston takes 5-days to reach Cozumel. If DCL did nothing but 5-day itineraries, that’s 1.4 calls per week. If did they a weekly and every-other-week Western Carribean from Florida, that’s 1.5 calls per week.
There’s almost zero chance Disney is going to spend $1B for a private port that will see, at most, 3 (maybe 4 during the winter) calls per week. Calls will continue to grow at CC/LP., per its contractual agreement.
As I tried to imply earlier, a problem with creating a private port at Cozumel is that many people actually like visiting Cozumel. I get it - I rarely leave the ship, except for a quick walk - unless it’s to someplace new (or someplace I really enjoy, like Hawaii). And there’s a minority of DCL cruisers who want Disney fantasy experiences.
But when you’re making just a few calls into a private port that you spent up to $1B to build our, and the lion’s share of passengers went into town,, the economics just don’t work out. Maintaining these ports would be an enormous expense, especially in a place like Mexico that would require Disney to pay for a large daily security presence (even though the ships are there part time).
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