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  1. 5 hours ago, AshleyDillo said:

    It's more likely no one bothered to update the email template. Until the last announcement that was to be through March 2022 the protocols weren't being released until quite close to the sail date.

    It isn't an e-mail template.  When you log into your account and go to your cruise and then boarding pass a message pops up.  On it talks about vaccines, unvaccinated onboard testing, and then states pre-cruise it shows the message that it hasn't been announced.  It could very well be they just haven't updated it.  The cruise is 29 days out.

    Like I stated I am going as if I need everyone to test, but it is odd to me that this is not updated for our cruise.  When I click on the health and safety page specific for Harmony it doesn't even mention at all about pre-cruise testing other than the one at port for un-vaxed.

    I mean honestly they need to update that, because for anyone who is on these cruises aren't going to realize they need tested if they follow all the links for their specific cruise.

  2. On 11/25/2021 at 9:35 AM, RWW1970 said:

    On my holiday cruise on Allure, my app says that the testing requirements have not been announced yet. Fingers crossed but I’ve purchased my tests just in case. I’m so nervous we could be packed & ready to go and find out one of our family members tests positive.  

    Agreed, I am planning on scheduling my tests as soon as it is two weeks out from the date, but mine says the same thing.  Wonder if non-holiday cruises have the same message or just holiday ones.  I would think it would have the testing protocols announced to March so I thought it was interesting when it said testing protocols have not been announced.

  3. 12 hours ago, SpeedNoodles said:

    I am sailing out of the US.  I noticed it the other day as I ignored it thinking it just said we needed to test since I had known we needed to test based on checking everything out since my son is unvaxed (under 5).  But the other day I read it and realized it said they didn't know what the rules would be.  I am moving as if I need everyone tested, but clearly they don't have the rules set in stone at this point or it would tell me when I logged in for my specific cruise.  I am wondering with Christmas and Christmas Eve if they are trying to do 3 days instead of 2.

  4. 3 hours ago, SpeedNoodles said:

    Protocols are set through March 2022 I believe.  There will be pre-cruise testing required this upcoming holiday season.  Testing is required for my Jan 2022 sailing.

    This is not what my cruise information states.  For my Dec 26th cruise it specifically states "Pre-cruise and onboard/debarkation testing requirements have not yet been announced. Tap Health on the Royal Caribbean app's home screen or visit our website for updates." when I go into my boarding information.

  5. 3 hours ago, Kaci said:

    I guess we are just unlucky cause the curative site, and cvs and walgreens said there is no testing on Christmas Eve or Christmas day. Not to mention to get an appointment for 9 people would be impossible. 

    CVS and Walgreens don't put their testing schedules out that far.  I can't even make an appointment for anything past 12/5.  Same with the Curative site, most places that have tests only have appointments to the beginning of December.  I tried calling one place and they said they haven't been told anything for the holidays yet.  So I figured I would check 2 weeks before Christmas Eve for appointments at various places as that seems to be when schedules are released.  If I can't find anything anywhere then I will order the mail tests.  There are 5 of us and my son can't use the at home tests at all, but he can test the day before Christmas Eve, so I know for him I can get something.  We have so many testing places that do Rapid Antigen around us I see no reason to pay for mail in unless I absolutely cannot find a rapid for Christmas Eve once it gets in the time frame where they release appointments.  I no longer am in a hot spot so testing is much easier to find these days in my area.

  6. 1 hour ago, KJones said:

    @IzzyBWe did a tour at Gumbalimba. The pool/beach/park are private on the same property so you will still be a bubble, though that bubble will be larger than your specific tour since there are multiple tour options there (ex: we did the zipine/park combo).

    I also assumed it was a park non-tour people could go on.  Which is why the being able to explore the park, beach, pool, etc seemed so odd to me.

  7. I am curious how they will start to handle the kids club with some kids vaccinated and some not and will that push them in a direction to move to fully vaxed.  Because unvaxed I guess have to stay socially distanced, but vaxed wouldn't.  So are they going to say you over here can be closer but you over here can't?  And will that make some upset that their kid has to socially distanced even though they are vaxed.  I guess I will find out in December as I will have 2 vaxed and 1 not (he is under 5).

  8. 42 minutes ago, ChrisK2793 said:


    On Oasis class ships you don’t have to wear masks on the Boardwalk or in the Central Park area, they’re both considered outside.  Also, the minute you walk into the casino or any of the bars/clubs you can immediately remove you’re mask since they’re for vaccinated only.  The same applies for any specialty restaurant, the mask can come off as soon as you walk in even though they are not vaccinated only.  We were just on Symphony last month and and also just got off Odyssey yesterday …… that’s how it was on both ships.  
     

    Last month on Symphony, we also ate in Izumi Sushi with 3 unvaccinated kids ages 9, 10, and 18 months.

     

    Oh good to hear, I was planning to see what deals Black Friday would get me for food.  I don't have to do a specialty place but my one child did ask about that one.

  9. 2 hours ago, Jill said:

    I also went to CDC website this past week and SHOCKER……the 100% vaccinated cruises are no better than Royal. 
     

    Newsflash: it’s not always unvaccinated kids getting the virus. 
     

    We had 1 Covid case on Symphony 3 weeks ago in a fully vaccinated adult. 
     

    Royal’s protocols are working and are currently the most inclusive of all the lines. I personally see no reason to mandate vaccines for 5-11. 
     

    Wearing masks onboard wasn’t that big of a deal, however we were also on an oasis class ship which has more open spaces (central park/boardwalk) 

    That answers my question.  I was wondering on Oasis if the boardwalk and central park were places you had to wear masks.  I am like I think that is considered outside, but never been on an Oasis ship.  So is it really just walking to and from room to destination and entering places of eating?  But once at table you can remove mask, right?  And then shows?  my son is 4 so family shows we will have to be in the unvaccinated area but if he is not with us and in the kids area then we can do vaccinated stuff because my two girls will be vaccinated.  I did notice the only restaurant my kids would want is vax only and I don't want to do it without my son because he loves sushi and hibachi too.

  10. On 11/16/2021 at 6:31 PM, Kaci said:

    No they will not be able to result them until Monday or Tuesday. We are also cruising the day after Christmas.

    I actually now realize it was CVS I took my daughter and had the results within an hour.  They are right across the street from each other so I mix them up all the time.  But CVS is also antigen so they should work too.  I plan to make an appointment for all 5 of us at CVS on Christmas Eve since my son's test has to be in person I might as well do all of us in person and get it done for free.  That way we will have the results within an hour and then enjoy the rest of our Christmas holiday.

  11. 10 minutes ago, Funeegal said:

    On Symphony. Windjammer is open for dinner. We were told 600 kids on board for this Thanksgiving week. We will get count tomorrow, but we were told 60% capacity today and just above 3200 passengers. 
     

    The ship feels much busier than over the summer on Adventure and yes, we had to wait for elevators. 

    Is there long lines for stuff or the decks packed?  Christmas I am thinking would be max like Thanksgiving and RC said they are shooting for 65% in December.  Hoping it isn't too crazy at 65%

  12. 5 hours ago, smokeybandit said:

    No doubt there will be an initial surge of kids being vaccinated. 

     

    But even the NYTimes touched on the issue

     

    https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/30/health/covid-vaccine-kids-parents.html

    No doubt there is some hesitancy, but what I am saying is that hesitancy only hurts cruises if it is their demographics.  Everyone I know that does cruises on a regular basis are getting their kids vaccinated.  So will it hurt their demographic is the question?  I don't think it will.

  13. 17 hours ago, teddy said:

    Definitely 

    We brought water on twice in our carry on bags, then decided it was easier to get our reusable bottles filled onboard.  
     

    It is filtered right?  I can't drink tap water from most locations as I get really sick.  I wish I didn't, but unfortunately I do.  I believe someone said all boats are reverse osmosis which is the same process Dasani uses and I can drink their water with no issues.

  14. 51 minutes ago, barbeyg said:

    Some people act like jerks on cruise ships (or any vacation) for a myriad of reasons, and this must just be their latest thing to go off about.  Sorry for those of you who have had to encounter it, and I hope you shook it off and had a great time despite them.  🙂

    This.  We go to a resort that some older people are amazing with the kids and other ones wish we didn't exist and this was long before Covid.  I feel like saying to them, "weren't you a kids once?" or "didn't you have young kids once?"  Like I have every right to be in this pool lol  My kids are well behaved so typically anyone that gives us that look or whisper loosen up.  We also get that look at nicer restaurants.  I am like what?  We aren't allowed to have nicer meals once we have kids?  But we also get a TON of comments from people about how refreshing it is to see well behaved kids and most that give us that stink eye also tend to say those things at the end of their meal.  My guess if they have had bad experiences with kids and so they tend to brace for the worse.

  15. On 11/16/2021 at 6:31 PM, Kaci said:

    No they will not be able to result them until Monday or Tuesday. We are also cruising the day after Christmas.

    When I had my daughter tested due to exposure they had the results to me in an hour.  I just figured I would make an appointment for all 5 of us for Christmas Eve morning to do our test and have the results back within an hour.  Christmas day I expect them to be closed, but not Christmas Eve morning.

  16. 26 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:

    That and parents of kids that age are much less likely to get them vaccinated compared to older kids or even themselves. Then you run into the risk of those families canceling cruises.

    I keep hearing this, but I live in a neighborhood with lots of families that can afford Disney and other cruises and vacation a decent amount.  I have yet to find a parent who isn't vaccinating their child.  Almost everyone got appointments within the first 7 days they were released.  A few waited due to their schedules or they had to wait 90 days from a Covid case.  But everyone now has their first shot done.  The only people who didn't get their kids vaccinated are the same that didn't get themselves vaccinated which is very few people and they wouldn't be able to cruise anyways since they are not vaccinated.

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