September 21, 20205 yr Disney Cruise Line announces three neew ships, to be built in Germany, with a passenger capacity similar to current ships: https://dse.news/releases/2019/10/30/disney-cruise-line-announces-three-new-ships/
September 22, 20205 yr Not really a new announcement, since these ships were originally set for deployment next year, 2023 and 2025. All cruise lines waiting on further guidance as to when the no sail order will be lifted. Royal and NCL, on behalf of all the major lines, submitted their 64 page reopening guidelines late last week.
September 30, 20205 yr 29 minutes ago, SOBwasaSOB said: I was really hoping this industry would die off after covid... Why? Thousands if not millions people of people live off these ships. Not only would everyone employed by the cruise lines would lose their jobs so would small towns that rely on the tourism dollars.
September 30, 20205 yr People could, for example, fly to these places instead. Cruise ships are some of the absolute worst things for the environment. That is not to mention their massive tax avoidance by exploiting other countries as tax havens. I am also a bit more of an adventurous traveler, so the cookie cutter experience of cruises don't appeal to me. I won't go on a political rant since this isn't the place for it, but as someone who has scuba dived all around the world, seeing the damage done to the coral and sea life is devastating. I am now off my soap box, sorry. : )
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