Charlie1422 Posted October 24, 2020 #1 Share Posted October 24, 2020 We just booked Nieuw Statendam for April 2021 after having our two previously scheduled cruises cancelled. We picked April hoping to avoid further disappointment. My thought being if HAL is not sailing by then they will not be able to survive. Wondering what my fellow HAL cruisers think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canadianbear Posted October 24, 2020 #2 Share Posted October 24, 2020 I wish I had a crystal ball as I really miss cruising! As much as I’d like to book something for March or April we decided to book for late October next year. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiserBruce Posted October 24, 2020 #3 Share Posted October 24, 2020 There are MANY discussions here about what people think about the viability of Carnival Corp and HAL. Almost all speculation. The best info is they have money enoungh to last until at least June or July, if they aren't sailing. Check around the board. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Other Tom Posted October 24, 2020 #4 Share Posted October 24, 2020 Purely speculation on my part, but I don't think cruising will start back until the vaccine is available (and used!). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redpear1 Posted October 24, 2020 #5 Share Posted October 24, 2020 We’re looking at September 2021, got my eye on a awesome looking South Pacific on the Volendam, but who knows lots of moving parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PROCRUISE Posted October 24, 2020 #6 Share Posted October 24, 2020 (edited) So many factors to consider and most of us are just "armchair speculators." We moved our Alaskan 2020 cruise to June 2021. Even if HAL is cruising by then, the other question arises, will Vancouver be open to Americans? Luckily we have until mid March to make final payment or just seek refund of our deposit and shore excursions. Until then, like all of you, we just wait! Edited October 24, 2020 by PROCRUISE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazey1 Posted October 24, 2020 #7 Share Posted October 24, 2020 I am booked on Konigsdam for April 21. Certainly hoping that a vaccine is available and that Hal is sailing by then. If not, I am also booked on Volendam 11/21. I am more optimistic about the Nov. cruise than the April cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimnKaren Posted October 24, 2020 #8 Share Posted October 24, 2020 We are booked on Nieuw Statendam 1/6/21 for 21 days. Our roll call is getting it on. Yeah, some have bailed on us, but we still have a good group going (I hope). I did speculate that if we get cancelled, maybe we would meet at someone's house for a full day of revelry. No takers. We have the cat sitter lined up and all is ready (no luggage yet as the cat goes nutso). I cannot imagine it not happening. I am not even crossing my fingers. I need this time away!! Jim 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oaktreerb Posted October 24, 2020 #9 Share Posted October 24, 2020 My bet is that the Alaska season will happen. Alaska lost a whole year of tourist dollars in 2020. HAL needs to get their ships sailing and Alaska needs the revenue. Other than that, who knows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted October 24, 2020 #10 Share Posted October 24, 2020 8 minutes ago, oaktreerb said: My bet is that the Alaska season will happen. Alaska lost a whole year of tourist dollars in 2020. HAL needs to get their ships sailing and Alaska needs the revenue. Other than that, who knows. The Alaskan senator plans to introduce a Bill to temporarily suspend Jones https://www.alaskajournal.com/2020-10-21/young-pitches-jones-act-waiver-aid-cruise-ships 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colonialinnkeeper Posted October 24, 2020 #11 Share Posted October 24, 2020 Suspending the Jones Act temporarily may well help not only the Alaskan cruises but other cruises that could take place in other areas of our country. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted October 24, 2020 #12 Share Posted October 24, 2020 My guess is some form of cruising will start by May/June 2021 but nothing close to a normal experience until summer 2022. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted October 24, 2020 #13 Share Posted October 24, 2020 10 minutes ago, colonialinnkeeper said: Suspending the Jones Act temporarily may well help not only the Alaskan cruises but other cruises that could take place in other areas of our country. I doubt it will happen unless by executive order and I think there are more important issues at the moment. I think there will be a vaccine prior to the Alaskan cruise season and this is all gone. However this incident may lead to a future change and the act may be removed. In other circles outside of cruise critic we discuss unexpected outcomes from these type of Black Swan events. This could be just the impetus to remove this barrier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oaktreerb Posted October 24, 2020 #14 Share Posted October 24, 2020 27 minutes ago, Mary229 said: The Alaskan senator plans to introduce a Bill to temporarily suspend Jones https://www.alaskajournal.com/2020-10-21/young-pitches-jones-act-waiver-aid-cruise-ships Thanks for the link. I’m pretty sure the demand is there, especially if a vaccine is available. We booked an August Alaska cruise expecting this would be sorted out by then. I do hope the cruise lines require proof of a vaccine before boarding. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffElizabeth Posted October 25, 2020 #15 Share Posted October 25, 2020 4 hours ago, colonialinnkeeper said: Suspending the Jones Act temporarily may well help not only the Alaskan cruises but other cruises that could take place in other areas of our country. Agree, and it would help out other American ports. Imagine how much more business Seattle and San Francisco would get if Vancouver stays closed to Americans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colonialinnkeeper Posted October 25, 2020 #16 Share Posted October 25, 2020 10 hours ago, JeffElizabeth said: Agree, and it would help out other American ports. Imagine how much more business Seattle and San Francisco would get if Vancouver stays closed to Americans. Suspending it, even for a short time until the cruise industry gets back on its feet, doesn't have a down side that I can see. To survive, businesses and the government will have to continue to make adjustments and cooperate with each other, IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted October 25, 2020 #17 Share Posted October 25, 2020 I know this topic gets repeated too often, but the "Jones Act" (Merchant Marine Act of 1920) actually refers primarily to commercial shipping and has little to do with the cruise industry and it's cabotage restrictions. Much of the cruise industry problem lies with the Passenger Vessel Service Act of 1886 (this is NOT the Jones Act). So I think that if the AK Congressman wants to help reopen the cruise industry he first needs to think about amending or waiving the correct law :). That being said I do think we all get the gist of the subject. When it comes to "waivers" this is an administrative procedure routinely done by just about every government agency. Whether it is legally appropriate to simply issue a temporary waiver for the PVSA is a question to answered by government lawyers. But as one CC poster (who works as a Chief Engineer in the Marine industry) points out, both the Jones Act and PVSA have many international ramifications and complications. Sometimes it seems that nothing in Washington DC is easy and this may not be an exception. Hank 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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