Ikaikalani
Tee-Eye-double Guh-err
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2007
The new vaccination policies are not DCL's doing. The vaccinations are required by a port they want to dock at. Not unlike those South American cruises that require Yellow Fever vaccinations.Now that DCL has announced their new vaccination policies on the Bahamian destinations, do you think they'll bring back deck parties, add more shows and stop limiting/regulating the pool?
Not in the immediate future. Eventually, yes, but not until this is much more controlled.Now that DCL has announced their new vaccination policies on the Bahamian destinations, do you think they'll bring back deck parties, add more shows and stop limiting/regulating the pool?
Not this year for sure. More controlled kind of implies there is some sort of control over the virus. Sad given that Walt Disney was motivated with his parks to try and keep the real world out. But the real world is barging in.Not in the immediate future. Eventually, yes, but not until this is much more controlled.
the magic cruises are doing the frozen deck party or they were not sure why the dream wouldn't be able to do deck parties unless they are having trouble staffing entertainment.
The Bahamas cannot dictate what goes on on the ship. They can dictate docking requirements but it ends there.The Bahamian Govt has also stipulated that safety protocols will be in place...besides the assurance that all passengers and crew are vaccinated. The protocols may not allow for large groups of passengers to share the same indoor area which would require small numbers for movies and shows.