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Cruise news: What could have been: Disney's Long Beach port

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CRUISE
February 13, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
What could have been:
Disney's Long Beach port
Carnival Cruise Line opened its expanded terminal over the weekend in the Spruce Goose dome in Long Beach, cementing its status as the leading cruise line in the Southern California market. But the terminal was nearly a hub for Disney Cruise Line instead.
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NEWS
Carnival deploying new ship in Long Beach

The Carnival Panorama, due in 2019, will be the first new Carnival ship in decades to sail an inaugural season in a U.S. city outside of Miami.

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Same-sex weddings banned in Bermuda

A new law, the Domestic Partnership Act, reverses Bermuda's legalization of same-sex marriage last May.

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Regent lays out incentives for booking the refreshed Seven Seas Mariner

The ship will sail in Alaska starting in May. Prior to arriving in the Pacific Northwest, it is scheduled for a 20-day drydock in Marseilles.

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Azamara refreshes onboard entertainment

Broadway cabaret Feinstein's/54 Below will create a version of the club on Azamara ships called 54 Below At Sea.

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FEATURED STORY
Economy gets Wave season off to a strong start

Several travel agents said promotions have fallen off as a motivator for cruise sales, and instead it is strong consumer confidence that seems to be fueling much passenger demand.

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CRUISE Editor:
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