Thinking ahead -- Hawaiian Itinerary?

Mousemommy1

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I've googled and for whatever reason the answer is not there. When DCL has had a Hawaiian itinerary, I gather that it's on the Wonder - but where does it sail out of?

We are thinking that would be a great next cruise if they end up doing that itinerary again. Hoping it's out of California so we could potentially do DisneyLAND while we are out there!

Thanks!
 
The last time the Wonder went to Hawaii it sailed out of Vancouver after the Alaska season.
 
In 2012, they were roundtrip from California.
In 2015, there was one Vanouver to Honolulu, then one Honolulu to Vancouver.

I believe the roundtrips were 14 or 15 nights, the one ways were 10 nights.

We did the Honolulu to Vancouver, it was a wonderful cruise.

I hope they do it again really soon. :)
 
My mom wants to do a Hawaiian cruise for her 70th birthday in 2018, so here is hoping they bring it back
 

The past Hawaiian cruises have been during the school year.
 
I'm pretty sure that they will either 1) go in our out of Vancouver or 2) stop in Ensanda because cruise lines are no longer allowed to only do domestic cruises. They must visit a foreign port with the exception of one cruise ship that cruises the Hawaiian Islands and has for years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_Vessel_Services_Act_of_1886

Yes, I believe NCL has the only cruise ship that cruises Hawaii without visiting a foreign port. DCL doesn't do it, because if they did, they would be subject to US labor laws.
 
We were on the first cruise to Hawaii. It was an awesome round trip cruise out of CA. We tied on DL, too. It was 4 years ago this week. I would love to do it again only if it was round trip.
 
Yes, I believe NCL has the only cruise ship that cruises Hawaii without visiting a foreign port. DCL doesn't do it, because if they did, they would be subject to US labor laws.

It's more complicated than that. First the vessel must be US flagged and in order to do thath it must be built in the USA. NCL was given a onetime only exception as they bought the hull of a incomplete ship and fitted it out in the US. Right now outside of the US military there are not shipyards for building ships in the US.
 

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