DahliaRW
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lorimay said:Do it Do it!!!
Before Sept. 2015 please![]()
I can't even imagine how awful the liscencing and red tape would be!
lorimay said:Do it Do it!!!
Before Sept. 2015 please![]()
If these dates are right, that would put the Panama Canal probably into the first of October? Because if they return to Vancouver at the end of September, they would probably do a repo from there to San Diego before the PC cruise?
I have never seen any Hawaii cruise on any line go back to Vancouver in Sept. Ensenada yes. You will then be bussed to SD. RCI used to do this some years ago but has since abandoned the idea. Due to numerous complaints.
I'd never do it.
I wouldn't either. I'm guessing the Vancouver to Hawaii cruise will be a lot more popular than Hawaii to Ensenada. Assuming that's what DCL is planning. On the other hand, passengers from the U.S. complain about the price of flights into Vancouver.
I'd rather just fly home from Ensenada than have to take a bus to SD then. Hopefully there's options.
The closest airport to Ensenada (according to Kayak.com) is Tijuana - 52 miles away. San Diego is 68 miles away, and that's why people are bussed there.
I can't imagine them unloading in Ensenada and busing people over the border. There are still Alaska sailings in Sept, so Vancover is an option. Can people disembark in Ensenada and re'emabrk for a B2B repositioning cruise to San Diego or must the ship be passenger less from Ensenada to San Diego?![]()
I can't imagine them unloading in Ensenada and busing people over the border. There are still Alaska sailings in Sept, so Vancover is an option. Can people disembark in Ensenada and re'emabrk for a B2B repositioning cruise to San Diego or must the ship be passenger less from Ensenada to San Diego?![]()
No, as this would constitute a violation of the Passenger Vessel Services Act. A non-US flagged ship cannot transport passengers from one US port to a different US port without a stop in a distant foreign port. There are no distant foreign ports on a Hawaii/Ensenada or Ensenada/San Diego cruise. And, while they are 2 separate cruises, booking them B2B makes them one cruise - Hawaii to San Diego - in the eyes of the PVSA.
So people will definitely not be able to do bank to backs on these one way Hawaii cruises period. I think some people were counting on doing that.
AAACCCKK, My head is exploding from figuring out the "who" "what" "why" of the Jones Act rules. Why does it have to end in Ensenada?? Couldn't it just stop there and continue to San Diego?? I know, RULES.....UGH. Sorry, just had to vent!!
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Do you think they will release the details of the cruise before you can book it? I would like to have a little time to think about it and figure up if I can afford it.![]()
Do you think they will release the details of the cruise before you can book it? I would like to have a little time to think about it and figure up if I can afford it.![]()