We have a cruise booked for December. In our group, we have an at-risk individual. I am fairly confident that this cruise will not happen. The cruise is PIF and we are sailing concierge. I am at the point where I do not mind losing the deposit as we purchased the travel insurance. But I know that I am not the only person with this issue.
Recently, I have noticed that some cruise lines are starting to get bad press due to customers not feeling comfortable and the cruise line refusing to refund their money. Under the current terms of the contract, I think the cruise line has a pretty good argument. However, I think the cruise line will have to amend the terms of their contract prior to sailing. Similar to what Disney World is doing. I expected to see a new COVID-19 disclaimer when it came time to make park reservations. Sure enough, it was there!
This is why I think Disney is not close to sailing. They will need to communicate changes and make suggestions on who should and shouldn't cruise. I also believe that Disney will require guests to sign a waiver to go on the cruise ship. If this happens, can a person refuse to sign? What happens if they do? What happens when a family with an asthmatic child refuses to sail? We booked our cruise over a year ago. Have they updated the terms of the cruise for those who booked vacations after the March pause?
Any sea lawyers out there?
Recently, I have noticed that some cruise lines are starting to get bad press due to customers not feeling comfortable and the cruise line refusing to refund their money. Under the current terms of the contract, I think the cruise line has a pretty good argument. However, I think the cruise line will have to amend the terms of their contract prior to sailing. Similar to what Disney World is doing. I expected to see a new COVID-19 disclaimer when it came time to make park reservations. Sure enough, it was there!
This is why I think Disney is not close to sailing. They will need to communicate changes and make suggestions on who should and shouldn't cruise. I also believe that Disney will require guests to sign a waiver to go on the cruise ship. If this happens, can a person refuse to sign? What happens if they do? What happens when a family with an asthmatic child refuses to sail? We booked our cruise over a year ago. Have they updated the terms of the cruise for those who booked vacations after the March pause?
Any sea lawyers out there?