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WILL CRUISE SHIPS AVOID BAR HARBOUR FROM NOW ON

Just Don
Just Don
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👁️ 10K views📅 2 years ago⏱️ 10:49
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Creator's Key Takeaways

I think it kind of sets a dangerous precedent

if I was the main Cruise Line CEOs right now I'd be just going see you later and I would bring zero ships to that Port zero ships

it's too bad because this is a very popular Port mainly because of the national park that's nearby

let's hope this decision the residents of Bar Harbor don't come to regret as suddenly their taxes start to rise

Creator's Tips & Advice

Cruise lines should consider alternative ports in Canada or other locations in Maine.
Local businesses in Bar Harbor should prepare for potential loss of cruise passenger traffic.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWill cruise ships avoid Bar Harbor from now on due to the new ruling?
QWhat are the potential economic impacts on Bar Harbor if cruise ships stop visiting?

Topics Covered

Port Destination3½ Sad BaconCrowd Capacity2½ Sad BaconItinerary Route4 Sad BaconValue Pricing3 Sad BaconExcursions2½ Sad Bacon

Port Highlights

Bar Harbor3½ Sad Bacon
Top: National Park visit
Halifax
Sydney
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WILL CRUISE SHIPS AVOID BAR HARBOUR FROM NOW ON? with the new ruling from a judge granting the town council the ability to limit cruise passenger visits to 1000 per day. Will cruise ship now just avoid this port of call all together. Most cruise ship hold over 1000 passengers and would have to limit the number able to get off the ship. Will the cruise lines just say it's no longer worth it and leave this place all together. If so, what happens to the people who's jobs rely on the cruise ships?