Update on Cruises for Registered Citizens from RTAG
Cruise Line travel for Registrants
We can give definitive information as to Registrant travel as it pertains to cruise lines.
RCL: To date, Royal Caribbean uses a “Security team” to review passenger data to determine who maybe a registrant. When discovered, the resistant and their family are sent a letter requesting 1. Confirmation that the registrant has informed their reporting agency of intended travel 2. Detailed description of charges and nature of registration 3. Discussion as to plans while on cruise.
So far, RCL has approved the plans of several registrants and their families.
CARNIVAL. To date, Carnival cancels all cruises of Registrants when they become aware of registrant’s status. Many registrants have traveled with Carnival without issue. However, that is apparently true only for registrants whose status is not apparent to Carnival. Carnival has also parceled out their security to a third vendor. Once registrant status is determined, Carnival will black list that individual. This maybe an avenue for a lawsuit but that will be worked later.
So far no problems with other cruise lines.
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Is Princess Cruise Lines allowing RSO on cruises at this time?
Yes March 2018
What about Norwegen?
So with the notification of 21 days. Puerto Rico, no. But you may be in international waters. You leave a port and check in a port. This needs to be clarified
If you are going to Puerto Rico, you are not traveling internationally.
If there are any concerns; call your local Sheriff’s office or the FDLE and be sure to write down who you spoke with.
But none of these cruise ships can do a straight mainland to PR cruise because of the Jones Act. They are all foreign flagged and built vessels, and that would be considered “coastwise trade” so they have to stop at some “foreign port” even if that merely means dropping anchor on the Cay Sal Banks on the way from Tampa to Key West.
Big Question: Does embarkation on a cruise , qualify for Notification of leaving the country of less than 4 days with Authorities.
No
Notification of International Travel has nothing to do with the number of days you will be out of the Country.
Even if they could do a “cruise to nowhere” you are still on a foreign flagged vessel in international waters. How do you think that our noble civil servants would interpret that?
Thanks, i’m thinking about taking a cruise in December using reward points, since it is a closed cruise must i provide a 21 day notice?
If you will be traveling internationally, yes.
Sue Disney for their biased and wrong practices
Thanks you for the info….very valuable these days