Then why next year, for the repo cruise back to LA, are they stopping in Victoria, San Francisco and San Diego, but NOT in Ensenada (or anywhere else in Mexico)?![]()
I'm not sure what cruise you are looking at but the repo back to L.A. next year leave from Vancouver and goes to San Francisco and then Los Angeles. It leaves from one country (Canada) and goes to another (U.S.), ending in that country (U.S.).
Our cruise this year leaves one country (Canada) and stops at that same country (Canada). Therefore it must stop at another foreign country (this time being Mexico) before arriving in the U.S.
The Passenger Vessel Services Act was created to protect U.S. ferry companies from Canadian companies bringing visitors in to the U.S. from Canada and then continuing to operate at U.S. ports.
Besides, with the fine being $300 per passenger if the cruise line violates this Act, and with about 2,500 passengers aboard, I don't Disney wants to pay a fine of $750,000 so I think it knows what is doing with its port stops.