Trip Bacon — The secret ingredient to the perfect getaway logo
Trip Bacon

Shutdown Could Be Making Cruisers MASS Confusion!

CRUISE NOW - Videos
CRUISE NOW - Videos
🥈Expert
👁️ 1K views📅 6 months ago⏱️ 8:45
What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsTips & Advice🥈Expert Creator

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

The US government has shut down. Since October 1st, 2025, after lawmakers failed to pass the funding bill for the next fiscal year, the US government has officially shut down.

Compared to air passengers, cruisers are generally far less affected.

The ships keep sailing, the sunsets still look the same, and the vacation you've dreamed of, the one that's meant to take you away from the chaos, will still deliver what it promises, escape.

With the right mindset, preparation, and a little flexibility, you can still enjoy your getaway while minimizing stress.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Build in extra time at customs or security checkpoints and stay calm.
Maintain regular communication with your cruise line for updates.
Renew your passport early if it expires within 6 months of departure.
Review your itinerary for potential closures and identify alternatives.
Arrive early at the airport and pack light to minimize air travel stress.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Will my cruise be canceled due to the shutdown?Cruise ships will continue arriving and departing as usual; critical operations at US ports remain active.
What if my passport is delayed?Renew your passport early if it expires within 6 months of departure to avoid being denied boarding.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWill my sailing still take place during a government shutdown?
QWill any ports be affected by the shutdown?
QWhat if my passport processing or airport experience is delayed?

Topics Covered

Safety Medical1½ Happy BaconBooking Process1 Happy BaconItinerary Route1½ Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Cape Liberty, New Jersey
Los Angeles
Miami
How to read the Trip Bacon Score
Happy Bacon — creators loved this aspect
Sad Bacon — creators took issue with this
Meh — no strong opinion either way

Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.

About our Bacon Score methodology
YouTube Video Description

Shutdown Could Be Making Cruisers MASS Confusion! === #cruisenow #cruisenews #cruiseship #cruise === Shutdown Could Be Making Cruisers MASS Confusion! Since October 1, 2025, after lawmakers failed to pass the funding bill for the next fiscal year, the U.S. government has officially shut down. To be honest, government shutdowns are nothing new. However, they always bring a certain level of inconvenience and uncertainty. This has left many travelers — including cruise passengers — wondering how this political deadlock might affect their vacation plans, particularly regarding onboard safety and their passport processing. Before diving deeper into those issues, one thing is already clear: the travel industry is certain to take a heavy hit. Shutdown Could Be Making Cruisers MASS Confusion! Hotels, airports, ports, and tourism businesses all felt the tremor. According to the U.S. Travel Association (USTA), the 2025 shutdown alone was projected to cost the nation’s travel economy over one billion dollars every single week — a staggering hit that includes lost revenue, wages, and related travel expenses. Across the country, the National Park Service scaled back operations. Rangers were sent home. Visitor centers closed their doors. Families visiting Washington, D.C. discovered that some of the city’s most beloved landmarks and museums had limited access — or were simply closed. And at airports? Patience became the new currency. Delays became routine. These are not small inconveniences. They shape the rhythm of travel — every missed flight, every canceled tour, every quiet pier that should have been bustling with visitors. Shutdown Could Be Making Cruisers MASS Confusion! To understand the scale of impact, consider this: the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, from late 2018 into 2019, lasted 35 days and caused $3 billion in permanent economic losses, according to the Congressional Budget Office. For most cruise travelers, this might sound alarming — but here’s the good news: compared to air passengers, cruisers are generally far less affected.