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This episode spans the full spectrum of the cruise industry, from strategic shutdowns to tragic loss at sea. Alaskan Dream Cruises has officially ceased all operations after a review of long-term objectives, highlighting the brutal economics facing small ship operators squeezed between mega-carriers and luxury expedition brands. With just 223 berths across four US-flagged vessels, the fixed costs proved insurmountable against competitors with far greater scale and marketing power.
On Norwegian Bliss, the Broadway musical Jersey Boys will officially end its run in February 2026 as NCL pivots away from expensive licensed productions toward rotating variety acts. The move reflects a fundamental rethinking of onboard entertainment ROI, freeing up crew berths and slashing licensing costs in favor of comedians, magicians, and smaller-cast shows.
The episode also covers the tragic passing of legendary jazz clarinetist Ken Peplowski aboard Celebrity Summit during a Jazz Cruises charter sailing, plus key port developments including winter storm disruptions in Norfolk, a pulled dock deal in Haines, Alaska, and new homeporting strategies from Carnival and Holland America targeting drive-to markets.
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This episode spans the full spectrum of the cruise industry, from strategic shutdowns to tragic loss at sea. Alaskan Dream Cruises has officially ceased all operations after a review of long-term objectives, highlighting the brutal economics facing small ship operators squeezed between mega-carriers and luxury expedition brands. With just 223 berths across four US-flagged vessels, the fixed costs proved insurmountable against competitors with far greater scale and marketing power.
On Norwegian Bliss, the Broadway musical Jersey Boys will officially end its run in February 2026 as NCL pivots away from expensive licensed productions toward rotating variety acts. The move reflects a fundamental rethinking of onboard entertainment ROI, freeing up crew berths and slashing licensing costs in favor of comedians, magicians, and smaller-cast shows.
The episode also covers the tragic passing of legendary jazz clarinetist Ken Peplowski aboard Celebrity Summit during a Jazz Cruises charter sailing, plus key port developments including winter storm disruptions in Norfolk, a pulled dock deal in Haines, Alaska, and new homeporting strategies from Carnival and Holland America targeting drive-to markets.

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