brentm77
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It's going to be interesting for sure. I'm in a few cruise groups on the site that cannot be named and there are a lot of members who are planning to cancel if the new policies prevent an experience they've come to expect. I think the changes will impact DCL more than the other cruise lines and have a feeling a lot of FCCs are going to turn in to cancellations.
It will be interesting. There is probably a sweet spot between lower capacity that allows less restrictions, thereby increasing customer supply beyond the initial surge of customers who will cruise under any conditions. WDW has seen that even with reduced capacity, getting customers back during restrictive measures, over an extended period isn't as easy as they thought it would be. Sure, some of that was simple fear of traveling, but not all of it. I have talked to many people who simply won't do WDW with a mask (we loved our trip there, even with masks). And cruising customers will be even more sensitive to restrictions. Where that sweet spot is for cruising, I don't know.