Interesting article posted on disneycruiselineblog.com.
https://disneycruiselineblog.com/20...-potentially-sailing-from-seattle-washington/
https://disneycruiselineblog.com/20...-potentially-sailing-from-seattle-washington/
He did.Did Biden sign the bill today as expected?
If the Wonder does go to Alaska this year, it will need to get on the west coast first. I wonder when and how it will get there? Will they offer a WBPC? with passengers? Will they stop in San Diego? When will they go from San Diego to Seattle? Will they still offer the Hawaii cruises? or just go straight to Seattle and start Alaska cruises? Will the Mexican Riviera cruises be offered again? Will the EBPC go as scheduled? I have a ton of questions.
There is currently a limit on how long cruises can be of 7 nights, so no WBPC.
San Diego's port calendar does not currently list any cruise ships docking until September.
Long Hawaii cruises are a no-go for the same reason as a PC
Disney appears to have arranged for port space in Seattle. Whether they can the Wonder to the west coast and get crewed up, remains to be seen. This will determine any Mexican Riviera cruises.
The current length of cruise limit will have to be lifted for her to sail the EBPC with guests
The limit of 7N cruises ends with the end of the no sail order. The current 14N EBPC is still available on the DCL website. That should go, assuming the Wonder is on the west coast.
We’re on the Oct 1 as well. Glad to hear you got the email as expected![
The limit of 7N cruises ends with the end of the no sail order. The current 14N EBPC is still available on the DCL website. That should go, assuming the Wonder is on the west coast.
The May 2022 HI cruises are after the expiry of the no sail order, and after the end date of the Canadian cruise ship ban. I see no problem with these going.
I just got my Concierge email for our October MX Riveria cruise departing Oct 1st. It seems they are at least trying to make that happen.
I just got my Concierge email for our October MX Riveria cruise departing Oct 1st. It seems they are at least trying to make that happen.
Not sure that reflects likelihood so much as it reflects "if not cancelled, apply standard process." Better to book folks then cancel than to scramble and have issues keeping concierge priority if things look promising.
Other lines sailing from Seattle are requiring vaccination, which means no test cruises.I think, if they can figure out vaccination requirements, the AK cruises will happen out of Seattle. There's a reason the Wonder canceled only through 7/12 vs. all of July. And, other cruise lines have already confirmed their AK sailings to boot. Disney won't want to miss out on too much of that opportunity.
Not necessarily. Disney could offer two cruises: one to Panama and the other through the canal to the West Coast, keeping each at 7 days or less.There is currently a limit on how long cruises can be of 7 nights, so no WBPC.