Well, imagine what a lot of passengers will say if told "yeah, the entertainment staff is all in quarantine."
So I kinda understand the lack of transparency.
It's not like cruise passengers have no idea what is going on right now.
Well, imagine what a lot of passengers will say if told "yeah, the entertainment staff is all in quarantine."
So I kinda understand the lack of transparency.
Well, imagine what a lot of passengers will say if told "yeah, the entertainment staff is all in quarantine."
So I kinda understand the lack of transparency.
If Disney acknowledged this is Covid related, does that not open them up to potential legal action? They would essentially be admitting to bringing passengers onto a ship with active cases on-board?
If Disney acknowledged this is Covid related, does that not open them up to potential legal action? They would essentially be admitting to bringing passengers onto a ship with active cases on-board?
Possibly. Hard to make a legal case given all statements and warnings, though.
I do think there are a lot of people still chirping the "it's Disney so they'll keep us safe!" song. But Disney cannot change the nature of reality.
All passengers are not googling the CDC on board case numbers, guaranteed. The on board numbers are not reported in check in or before boarding.Not possibly. They report the number of positive cases on board and it's not 0.
All passengers are not googling the CDC on board case numbers, guaranteed. The on board numbers are not reported in check in or before boarding.
No, that's not a thing.If Disney acknowledged this is Covid related, does that not open them up to potential legal action? They would essentially be admitting to bringing passengers onto a ship with active cases on-board?
This reply cracked me up.Technically........they all have Covid.![]()
This reply cracked me up.
It does feel very silly that they won’t just come clean and say what we all know is going on. But I think it is less to do with any lawsuit and more to do with wanting to avoid negative headlines if some blogger picks up on it.
Question:
In pre pandemic times, how often were stage shows on the ships cancelled for days on end due to "technical issues?"
I do know sometimes in very rough seas, stage performances had to be cancelled for the actors' safety. Also, I remember being on one of the very first cruises on the Dream after they cancelled the Golden Mickeys and just did two showings of BATB. I wrote on my comment card I was disappointed but must not have resonated since they made that change pretty much permanent.Question:
In pre pandemic times, how often were stage shows on the ships cancelled for days on end due to "technical issues?"
2 of our pre-C sailings had cancellations- one Beauty & the Beast when it was still in its ‘premiere’ run and the other was Wishes/Believe/whatever the version on the Fantasy was 3 years ago-
The B&B was the disappointing one as it was super hyped all Cruise then cancelled a few hrs before show on the last night.
The other show was cancelled earlier in the day and a variety act substituted (wasn’t in our plan to see so no loss)