Disney Cruise Line Cancels Remaining November and Early December 2020 Sailings

Today, Disney Cruise Line announced the extension of their cruise suspension for sailings through mid-December due to the ongoing fallout of Coronavirus pandemic and the uncertainty of the CDC’s No Sail Order. Sailings onboard the Disney Fantasy will be cancelled through December 6; the Disney Dream and Disney Wonder through December 11; and the DisneyContinueContinue reading “Disney Cruise Line Cancels Remaining November and Early December 2020 Sailings”

The Bahamas Moves A Phase Closer To Allowing the Return of Cruise Ships

On Monday, September 7,  in a national address, Minister of Tourism & Aviation Dionisio D’Aguilar announced additional details of the forward-looking recovery and reopening plan for The Islands of The Bahamas. D’Aguilar reiterated The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism’s commitment to revitalizing the country’s tourism industry while emphasizing that the health and wellbeing of citizens, residents andContinueContinue reading “The Bahamas Moves A Phase Closer To Allowing the Return of Cruise Ships”

Disney Cruise Line Expected to Enforce Port Arrival Times While Limiting Occupancy to 70% Upon Return to Cruising

During the Port of Galveston’s September 1, 2020 Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves meeting, Rodger Rees, Port Director/CEO shared details from his recent discussions with Disney Cruise Line as it relates to the port’s involvement with cruise operations, specifically embarkation and disembarkations. Rees first spoke about the embarkation process where Disney Cruise LineContinueContinue reading “Disney Cruise Line Expected to Enforce Port Arrival Times While Limiting Occupancy to 70% Upon Return to Cruising”