DoodleMom
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On 5/28/2021 at 12:39 PM, CruiseGus said:
Good luck on getting a timely response, I did a online request for them to send an invoice, took over 10 days to process.
I think the limited staff is a little overworked right now.
Well we have time - we aren’t booked until February and I’m sure things will change between now and then but I’d like to know for my own peace of mind.
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We booked for Feb 2022 as well hoping things will shift more by then. My husband has a medical exemption to vaccinations because of a prior reaction so I’m waiting for clarity on that. My daughter will be 12 when we cruise by just a few weeks so there’s no way she could be fully vaccinated by the cruise - waiting for clarity on that as well. Hoping neither will be an issue.
Also booked a without kids cruise for Jan 2023 on another line - looking forward to that one almost more knowing stuff should be all sorted out by then. -
2 hours ago, dswallow said:
Royal Caribbean has published information that people who are unable to get a COVID-19 for medical or religious reasons should start by contacting the Access Department (aka Special Needs) at (866) 592-7225 or send an email to special_needs@rccl.com no later than 30 days prior to the date your cruise departs.
If I am not vaccinated for a disability or other reasons, who should I contact? | Royal Caribbean CruisesThanks for this! I couldn’t find anything specific to it.
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On 5/22/2021 at 7:16 PM, Marlena said:
I wonder what they will do for us Canadians. My husband and I were some of first to get the vaccine ( healthcare workers) and was kind new and we didn't get a paper. But our gouvernemnt gave us a way to get a paper saying we received the vaccine. This is not the " original paper " RC keeps referring to.
Canadian here too. Our cards are little business cards - easily forged I’m sure so I find it interesting that they’d even bother requesting.
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16 minutes ago, TXcruzer said:
I am confident in saying, at this point in time, Royal does not how to respond to this situation.
I agree and I’m sure guidance will change 100 times between now and then.
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1 hour ago, MrB said:
First, get written notification from your spouse's doctor, with clear indications that this is a real-deal medical issue.
Second, this is why we need everyone else to get vaccinated - to cover those who absolutely in need of coverage. Our vaccinated response to this is "Sure. Real problem? We got you covered".
Isn’t that the truth - I just hope he can still cruise!! We love cruising. I’m concerned about the inconsistencies sometimes with these bigger companies as in someone saying yes it’s fine then getting across North America and told no it isn’t..
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33 minutes ago, foxrunner said:
This is not an official website for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Mr. B is speaking from his experience with Royal in the past. You will need to contact Royal for their answer/response. Best of luck!
Oh yes I have already reached out but haven’t received a response yet.
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My husband has had adverse reactions to vaccinations in the past. He’s a veteran so he’s been poked with every kind of vaccine possible. He actually ended up with GBS as a result and almost died from it. Our family doctor said 100% DO NOT get the vaccine as she would for any vaccines for home. I sent RC an email on it but I’m wondering if anyone has had this situation and what you were told as far as cruising. We’ve put a deposit down for Feb 2022 but before we start booking things want to ensure he can even cruise.
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Do they have kids sizes? These seems like a great thing for them.