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  1. It's at least a start, hopefully ... baby steps
     
    My wife actually went on one of these as a "girls trip" - she stated it was fun ( because of the girls ), but it wasn't anything near to the Princess experience
     
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/florida-to-bahamas-cruise-line-now-aims-for-november-return-to-sailing/ar-BB18Hzag?li=BBnbfcL

    I would NEVER book this “cruise line”. Uugh!!!!


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  2. What changes did they make?

     

    • European & Transatlantic sailings through the end of November.

     

    • Australia season through October 31st, 2020.

     

    • Odyssey of the Seas sailings from November 5th, 2020 through April 17th, 2021 will be cancelled. Given the closure of shipyards along with the disruption to the supply chain caused by this pandemic, we’ll need additional time to complete the Odyssey of the Seas’ scheduled construction.

     

    • Liberty of the Seas’ amplification has been postponed to a later date, and the ship will now sail to Galveston earlier than planned. Regrettably, only one ship can dock at the Galveston pier at a time, so we have to cancel our February 14, 2021 Jewel of the Seas cruise.

     

    • After consulting with our partners at Cruise Lines International Association, and in conjunction with the CDC, we’ve decided to cancel some additional sailings departing from China. The following Spectrum of the Seas and Quantum of the Seas sailings have now been cancelled:

     

    ◦ Spectrum of the Seas sailings through September 27th, 2020

     

    ◦ Quantum of the Seas sailings through October 28th, 2020

     

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  3.  
    I thought all cruises were cancelled until at least October 31st?  I wouldn't consider November "very soon".
     
    Also, you're delusional if you think any cruises are leaving from the US in 2020.



    CDC no sail order is until Sept.31. Cruise lines voluntarily cancelled thru October 31. They could sail as of October 1 if CDC doesn’t extend no sail order.


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