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Could you elaborate on this? I hadn't heard of issues with those cruises.I doubt it. They did no research at all when they sent the wonder to australia and stuffed that market up in every way imaginable.
Could you elaborate on this? I hadn't heard of issues with those cruises.I doubt it. They did no research at all when they sent the wonder to australia and stuffed that market up in every way imaginable.
That could be a very LONG time from now. You do realize there are over 1 billion people in China alone? Even if not entirely the target market, that is still a huge number of people.When the local market gets tired of cruise to nowhere it just may branch out.
That’s ok I can wait. We will eventually make it over there. I have a long list of travel destinations. We loved Japan so we may end up on their new ship first depending on the itineraries.That could be a very LONG time from now. You do realize there are over 1 billion people in China alone? Even if not entirely the target market, that is still a huge number of people.
While the ship may remain in Asia long term, Disney is known for moving ships to different ports over the years. So it is not unreasonable to think that the Adventure could move at some point to a Japanese port, for example, where it might be more convenient for Canadian and United States passengers to sail. I don’t believe it will happen any time soon but eventually it will, just as ships that sailed the Caribbean moved to the UK and Mediterranean markets and were replaced at the Caribbean ports with other ships. Moving ships around every so often keeps the product fresh without investing additional capital.It wont, cruises to no where are popular with a local market, which in this case are China and Japan. This ship is for the local market, not for Americans who want to see the region. Its the same reason why Disney have switched to short cruises out of Southampton in August, as the majority of passengers are UK people who stay on the ship in the ports.
It is kind of unrealistic to think that since OLC has already ordered DCL ship for Japan and has an option available to order more ships if it does well.While the ship may remain in Asia long term, Disney is known for moving ships to different ports over the years. So it is not unreasonable to think that the Adventure could move at some point to a Japanese port, for example, where it might be more convenient for Canadian and United States passengers to sail. I don’t believe it will happen any time soon but eventually it will, just as ships that sailed the Caribbean moved to the UK and Mediterranean markets and were replaced at the Caribbean ports with other ships. Moving ships around every so often keeps the product fresh without investing additional capital.
As far as my opinion of the Adventure, I like it. For a cruise to nowhere I would like the option of having an inward facing balcony for people watching while I relax. I am looking forward to reading and watching more reviews.
This I'm just holding out for Japan. I need to be on that ship when it comes. My Nannie(Mom's mom) is Japanese and we went twice she came the first time. but anyway I would love to go back to Japan and a Disney ship there even betterThat’s ok I can wait. We will eventually make it over there. I have a long list of travel destinations. We loved Japan so we may end up on their new ship first depending on the itineraries.
It does have a Walt Disney theater onboard.Is there no equivalent to the Walt Disney theater on the Adventure? I saw that there are movie theaters, but I'm wondering about theatrical performances besides the ones in the outdoor venues
There's a traditional theatre for the performances of Remember and Seas the Adventure.Is there no equivalent to the Walt Disney theater on the Adventure?