I'm sorry. You are wrong on this as it doesn't happen until 2016. Disney has such a cruise out of San Diego, in October.
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Ok...I was not aware it was not being imploymented until 2016......but the point is that they are being stopped.
AKK
Close, but not quite. The Pride of America is the only remaining US Registered cruise ship and ports from Honolulu. The Pride of Aloha and Pride of Hawaii were both also US registered ships until NCL pulled them out, made them bigger, and then rebranded them. One of the continuing challenges as a US registered vessel is the staffing of the crew which is largely American. Labor standards for the US are much different than other countries so that in itself is a unique issue. I'm not an insider but I suspect that the pay scales are different and it skews in favor for the US registered ships vs. others. Which is why there aren't many US registered cruise ships.
Fun fact, did you know that there was a building initiative called Project America, where the goal was to develop US shipyards for commercial building purposes, not just military applications. Even with government subsidies, the company in charge of it ended up going bankrupt. So the unfinished Pride of America was sold to NCL and sent to Germany for completion. Go figure.
Actually there areany shipyards in the US biulding commercial vessels (tankers. Containers. Ferry etc), large and small, ocean and inland.
This has never stopped. Thesee years are the finist in thw world. The PA part with cruise ship did not work becuase NCL took their goverment money, started biulding the POA and then pulled out.
AKK