Originally posted by dawne577
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I read that whatever countries' flag the ship is flying that ship has to make one port stop in that country.
Actually, one of the most common countries of registry for cruise ships operating out of U.S. ports is Liberia (on the Atlantic coast of Africa). For example, the Carnival Ecstasy, which operates out of California, flies the Liberian flag.
So the Disney Magic's Bahamian registry would not be a problem.
Originally posted by dawne577
Also, someone had commented about terminal use - renting short term doesn't seem cost effective to me.
There should be no problem with terminal availability. The World Cruise Center at Port of Los Angeles (
http://www.portoflosangeles.org/Facilities/wcc.htm ) has excess capacity, especially in the summer months when some of the ships that use this terminal head to Vancouver for Alaska itineraries. Also, Carnival has a new cruise terminal in Long Beach, adjacent to the old Queen Mary.
The rental cost for sailing once or twice a week from one of these cruise terminals would be a drop in the bucket when spread across 2,000+ passengers.
DCL will need to pay part-time staff in LA or Long Beach, but they wouldn't being paying the part-time staff back at Port Canaveral for those sailings.