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Reigert2008

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  1. The best thing for anyone to do after they have been vaccinated is to make sure that your primary care physician has it documented in your file They can then generate any type of proof you would need whether that be a new CDC card or a letter (depends on what you need). My PCP uses the "Epic" system so I can login to my health record and see all the vaccines i have ever received, even the COVID one(s). I get my flu shot each year at my PCP, but need to prove it to an employer, so after I get the shot, they print out a letter with the details of the shot and the dates that I then give to my employer for the file. Where I live we have 3 main health care companies, so if I have to go to one of the others for anything (mostly for the employer) then I get a copy of the documents and take it my PCP so it is all in my "real health file" in case there is an emergency. If you did not get the COVID shot(s) from your PCP organization, then you can take your CDC card to the PCP and they can scan it into your file, that is what we did for my in-laws so it now shows up in thier files. Hope this helps.
  2. It'll be interesting to see what happens to the August 1st Allure sailing, since it runs immediately after the test cruise. Wonder how long the CDC will take for approvals or what happens should the Allure "fail". That's a really short window to notify customers of the changes.
  3. To add to my previous comment, the TA would be able to get the payments from whomever is paying for various things and ensure that no one is "short changed".
  4. I would highly recommend a travel agent. This is an "advanced" booking and using a TA really would be the best option.
  5. I think they are going to have to tell people something way sooner than that. From a purely customer support position, it would be bad to wait until 2 days before the August 1st cruise to let people know the status of their sailing. If customers need to make other plans or change up things, they would need more time than that. I know many people may have "backup plans", but even with those they may not have committed much money to them too far in advance.
  6. Each class (and ship within it) is unique and will always be a great experience. I would suggest (like others) that you look at the Fleet Guide and get a good overview of what is available. As @Matt has pointed out in several posts and videos, the "latest and greatest" features tend to be on the "newer ships" so make sure you do your research to know that the item you saw on the commercial is available on your trip One tip that I have heard and i still use is to figure out what your vacation is about. If your itinerary is heavy on ports, then the ship is secondary, if the itinerary has more sea days, then then the ship is primary. The key is to find the balance for your interests and plans. There is no "wrong way" to do a cruise which is something to remember and each member of your party can do totally different things and have a wonderful time.
  7. TIL that you really only need to check in 60 minutes before sailing time. Royal requests that you do it 3 days in advance to make it faster on the pier. https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/online-checkin-boarding-pass-completion
  8. In this environment, 51 days is an eternity. I understand the frustration, but I would really start worrying until the 30 day mark. By then, ships will be sailing from Nassau and i Have the feeling that things will ramp us quickly in the next week or so (at least I hope).
  9. I was thinking about this today. I’m sure there is a “master database” someplace that “could” be linked to when they check the manifest before the cruise and know if people are vaccinated or not automatically. And therefore not “ask” anyone to show proof.
  10. Totally. I’m one of those “planner people” and my spreadsheet uses auto formatting and I have to admit the RED boxes drive me crazy,but at this point my cruise is still on, so I’m going with the flow. We’re on Allure and still can’t book the entertainment yet, but at least we have set dining times do I don’t have to deal with the MY Time scheduling and changing it up.
  11. I Understand wanting to check in, but does checking in 90 days before really change anything more than checking in 14 days before? We also check in ASAP, but with the current environment, I’m understanding on the hold up. Id rather they get their ducks in a row so that when you check in, there are few changes afterwards. I suspect this is also delaying all the policies since Royal probably wants them to be as close to being the same everywhere they can. https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2021/05/27/floridas-vaccine-passport-law-holding-royal-caribbeans-new-health-protocols-cruises note: our party is also within the normal “90 day” window to check in.
  12. in my opinion it's not worth the risk to bring anything off the sip, except for the water/drinks that Royal sells as you are getting off the gangway (beverage packages accepted!). I totally understand as to why you would want to, but i just don't want the anxiety of "sneaking" through security or finding out that an ingredient in the sandwich is banned by the local authorities.
  13. We don't drink, so we do the Refreshment package to pre-pay for our mocktails, fresh squeezed orange juice, and my "fancy coffee". We've never paid more than $25 pppd for it and it's easy to "break even" even at that price. Most recently we got it for $18pppd which was a steal!
  14. I agree, we don't do a dining package since we feel that we've already paid for the food ? and only eat the included options. Even on "smaller" ships, we have not yet been disappointed and don't feel like we are missing out on anything.
  15. Hello, I do not see Starbucks listed on the Royal page (https://www.royalcaribbean.com/cruise-ships/ovation-of-the-seas_). Please note that the Starbucks branded coffee shop is generally NOT included with beverage packages, so it would be an extra cost. The Starbucks I have see on the ships also have a more limited menu than your regular locations. However, the Cafe Promenade has a lot of options both "free to all" and included with beverage packages, and they use Seattle's Best Coffee, which is owned by Starbucks anyway (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle's_Best_Coffee). As a Starbucks Rewards Gold member since 2012, there is not much difference in the taste of the espresso based drinks. Hope this helps.
  16. Until Royal announces it, anything written here would be speculation. Your best bet would be to buy what you want now and then cancel and rebuy if the price drops.
  17. More of an FYI, but the Boston Cruise port is "forever away" from "real Boston" you can get there, but it takes some work. You can ride the Silver Line bus to get to the South Station Subway station which then can get you anywhere. Not sure of the cost for that, since we had purchased a 7 day Charlie Ticket which worked on the buses and subway for our trip. We were in Boston last week and wanted to check out the port, and it was a hike for sure!
  18. Well, we made it back from Charleston! Had a great time and can highly recommend the following (it appears some places may have re-opened recently) Hyman's Seafood -- https://www.hymanseafood.com/ Callie's Hot Little Biscuit -- https://calliesbiscuits.com/ Glazed Gourmet -- https://glazedgourmet.com/ Bitty and Beau's -- https://www.bittyandbeauscoffee.com/ Peace Pie -- https://peacepieworld.com/ Juanita's Greenberg's Nacho Royale -- https://juanitagreenbergs.com/ Charleston Water Taxi -- https://www.charlestonwatertaxi.com/ Of course, Fort Sumter, Patriot's Point
  19. As a first time cruiser, you may want to stick to excursions offered by Royal (if no restrictions), as you get your "sea legs" then you can venture out to 3rd parties. It will be one less thing to think about, particular if a port gets canceled for some reason. In my experience, the price of the cruise excursions has not been too far from what the 3rd parties offer, but YMMV. Of course, if you know of a reputable 3rd party and can do the research that should work as well. Stay Safe.
  20. We are also booked on the Explorer for a Southern Caribbean. She's a great ship and we were on her for Alaska once. It is totally a great mix of offerings from across the fleet so a good way to try it out. I also recommend that you research each excursion listed in the cruise planner to get an idea of the types of things that may be available. We have only done one excursion (the train in Alaska), since we just like to wander around the ports when we visit ad checkout the area. We also typically get back on the ship in the early afternoon and take advantage of things while the ship is a little less crowded. As many have said, there is no wrong way to do a cruise, so figure out what you like and want to do and go for it! Stay Safe.
  21. i personally believe that any COVID related items will be in the terms for the rest of time. The receipts i have still list things about the ZIKA virus. Stay Safe.
  22. CruiseMapper.com says it’s en route to Cadiz, Spain. Not sure if that helps or not though.
  23. Speaking as a member of a couple, a lot of times it comes down to convenience. We’ve used Royal’s option from the port to the airport many times. Sure “ride share” may be cheaper, but there could be surge pricing involved when you try to book. We like the convenience of knowing we have a ride and what the cost will be. We always check the costs and try to estimate the ride share. We’ve had good experiences and bad with both, but the convenience factor normally wins. now for the party of 7 that I have to get to and from MCO to Canaveral, it’s a whole different ballgame…. sail safe
  24. We had that happen with our L&S from November 2020 to November 2021. Our TA said it made her pick a room, so she did and then had Royal lower the price back to the GTY price since the L&S was price protected.
  25. At this point, I would just “ride it out” to see what Royal offers if they cancel it. If you’re not comfortable cruising you could still use CWC (if eligible) and maybe talk it over with your travel agent to be ready and cancel if Royal doesn’t. If you’re set on a vacation during that time, come up with some “backups” and be ready to pull the trigger. we have an August cruise and that’s our plan. good luck!
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