Posted on 04/18/2020 3:04:57 PM PDT by Capt. Tom
A couple of years after she retired, my mother went on an Alaskan cruise with my sister and her husband, and she had a blast. Me? Not so much. I’m reaching the point where I told my wife, if we can’t drive there in a day, it’s off the table. I give it about an 800 mile radius behind the wheel, tops. I’m not a big people person and she gets anxiety attacks if we even go to a concert with more than a few hundred people around. It took her two glasses of wine and a lorazepam to enjoy the last Trans-Siberian Orchesta concert we attended, and they usually pull in 9K to 10K per crowd.
“But will passengers come back?”
Make the price right and we will. Once this damn thing is over I look forward to booking a trip at a very reduced price as they try to get customers back. If the price is right I might book a suite. I have never done this in the past due to cost.
I assume you mean "credit", not refund. It's been pretty standard for cancelled cruises to give 125%-150% credits that are good through 2021 with the hope you don't demand a refund. I would probably want more than 125%, and if you call to cancel, I wouldn't be surprised if they offer you more, or throw in a couple other upgrades or perks. Of course if they fold you are left holding the bag.
I think that is good and I hope something like that can happen for the large concert venues I like to attend in the summer. I wonder if they had overhead temp screening in the Norwegian terminal that we did not see.
I do mean credit and I will try to get them up to 150%. Thanks.
Passengers will only come back after a near-perfect vaccine.
90% off fares won’t hurt either.
I will!
My family did an Alaska cruise a few years ago and it was very special. Use your refund to rebook.
As of last year passport not needed on cruise to Bermuda. Girlfriend didnt have one. However the only way to get back into US is on that boat.. Policy has not changed as far as I know.
Never heard of that before. Bermuda must be the ONLY one, but when we went 30 years ago, we needed one!
What cruise line were you on?
I will NEVER go on another one, but I had reached that conclusion back in Oct. of 2019 after I took one and my sister and I caught the flu.
Scheduled to leave end of May from Boston to Bermuda. If state still isnt shut down( not expecting it to be, MA isnt NY but a still a hot spot) Im willing to go. GF is on the fence, Im pretty sure shell fold and well end up rescheduling
People have short memories.
Viruses have a lifecycle and peter out through natural processes (despite Anthony Fauci pretending he does not know this).
Life quickly got back to normal after the 1917 pandemic.
Norwegian. I checked policy again in January still the same.
Were supposed to leave again end of May,not holding my breath
Valid driver license, certified birth certificate needed, plus signed waiver acknowledging cant get back into US unless on that boat on that trip
Tell your girlfriend to get a PASSPORT just in case you want to go somewhere else OR she breaks her leg in Bermuda , misses the ship and has no way to get back into the states. Is she older than 18?
I just saw webcams of Florida beaches and there seemed to be cruise ships on the water.
Yeah, our 12 day HAL Alaskan cruise in September got cancelled. We’ve already rebooked for next May.
“Yes, the customers will be back.”
Agree. I know tons of smart, hard-working, college educated people who love cruises. Nothing will stop them. The fresh ocean air will keep the ship clean.
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