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  1. Thanks, my wife said she will be too cold and doesn't want to be stuck inside for 2 days on the way and 2 days back possibly more out of 8 day cruise. 

    She also read about the weather in Bahamas could be chilly, even though water is nice during February. To me, I just want to kick back and relax and I enjoy all indoor places on RC ship last time, but it seems she won't go for it. I'll check some Florida cruises. Thanks again.

  2. Thanks for the suggestions, looks like Anthem is about $3800 for balcony since no ocean view staterooms are available. A little above budget, but we save on flights.

    8 hours ago, recogneyes said:

    I would suggest Anthem of the Seas out of NJ if you are preferring to drive.   Lots of activities on the ship for your 11 year old - google a tour of the ship and you will see.  First few days will be a bit chilly but then will warm up.  Ship is designed to offer lots indoors.  Parking is right beside the terminal - super easy and accessible. 

    If you are open to driving to Florida, pricing is good on the Oasis class ships that week - particularly Allure of the Seas which is sailing an 8 night Feb 19-27th.  That would be my recommendation since pricing on Anthem that week is quite high - if you can get decent fares on flights that would be the best option.  Tons to do for everyone and weather will be much better.  Just a take a taxi to the port.  Have fun whatever you decide to do!

    We live in NY so I was thinking of just taking a cab there, do you know how much is parking, or where can I get more information on parking? If it's reasonable I might drive since round trip to Bayonne can get expensive. Edit: Just found this Parking/Transportation/Directions (cruiseliberty.com) $25/day. I am guessing cab would be about $100 one way possibly more during rush hour. So it might be break-even. I might drive. Is there a walk involved from parking? It could be freezing in NY next week, possible bad weather.

    Thanks Matt, I am looking into Baltimore options too.

     

    Are we allowed to discuss other cruise companies here? Or strictly Royal? Just want to make sure before I ask any questions, if no, that's OK too.

    Thanks.

  3. Would like to follow up, and thank everyone who helped us with above.

    We came back from our cruise, and I am happy say I was more than satisfied with RC's response to covid and the way they made us feel safe on board. We did return to NY and tested positive shortly after but I am 99% sure that we got it at Universal Orlando and not the cruise.

    This was our first sailing with RC.

     

  4. Thanks, when I switch to desktop mode, it is still showing the same content.
    The newspaper icon takes me to "Unread Content" (/discover/unread.php) and that includes all new posts, not just my subscriptions. 

    Edit: I noticed filter options, I can select "Stuff I posted In" to see the ones I posted in, but not necessarily ones I subscribed/follow. That's going to be a separate stream with another filter for Following. Pretty neat. Thanks! 

  5. We just got a notice, our arrival was 1:30 to 2 and now they are saying arrive 1 hour late, to avoid crowding and allow time for on-board cleaning in between guests.

    Can anyone suggest what to do, can we still arrive at the port and hang out in the area, are there places to sit/eat/etc? Our flight is expected to arrive around 10, grab luggage, get a cab etc, probably out by 11, it's 1hr ride so we'd be there around 12. It's too short to go somewhere else plus we'll have our luggage, can't go to NASA or something to kill time.

    What do other cruiser do in between airport and embarkation.

     I assume best way to get to port is by cab, right to Terminal 1?

    Departing from Port Canaveral on Independence of the Seas 12/24

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    Say, boarding day FRIDAY

    You can get tested THURSDAY or WEDNESDAY, up to FRIDAY (but seriously who will wait until Friday, maybe locals who live 30 minutes from the port?)
    Kids can get tested TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY but not FRIDAY

    We got tested on Wednesday (so if something goes wrong, we still have 1 more day)
    I got my Son tested (11 year old, vaccinated but not yet passed 14 days) on Tuesday.

    Results taking longer and longer to return now, lines are growing longer and longer too. Thank God for telehealth test.

  7. On 12/4/2021 at 8:25 PM, csrsue said:

    I ordered one three-pack and one two-pack for my husband and I just because we were nervous about "getting it right."  We hadn't done testing before.  We did the tests today and it was easy-peasy.  Glad I ordered extra just for the security reassurances, but now I wish I only ordered two of the two-packs.  

     

    Same here, 3 pack was the best bang for buck since it's free shipping, compared to emed that charges shipping.

    It was for me and my wife, and we kept 1 spare in case something went wrong or we messed it up or something. Lo and behold, we got disconnected after we put the drops, I was nervous but going back to same page it continued where it left off, with a new rep. Also nice to have 1 around in case I need to test someone randomly 🙂 I also ordered iHealth 2 pack for $14 from WYZE.com (odd but they are now selling test kits) in case we want to randomly check ourselves/others later on. I was planning to take few with me but shipping is pretty slow now. Will they offer free testing on cruise if we ask for it? 

    The most nervous part is getting our son tested before getting on board..

  8. 7 minutes ago, karl_nj said:

    Except when the Navica website crashes... (like it has been for the past few hours...)

    True, I had to switch browsers few times, for some reason it kept giving me errors in Edge and kept reconnecting. I installed Firefox and now it said this is not compatible, I just copied and pasted the link from Edge to Firefox, and it worked on 1st try because link skips the "incompatible browser" message.

     

  9. On 12/14/2021 at 4:02 PM, Vlad said:

    Got my test done at CVS. Completely free, no insurance required. 

    Received results in like an hour. Straight into My Chart. 

    You can schedule 2 weeks in advance online. They have rapid antigen, PCR and rapid PCR. Depending on location you choose. Yes, there's such thing as rapid PCR. I wasn't aware. I've taken it myself. Basically machine using same exact method as PCR, but results in an hour. 

    Printout shows all the details on the lab, test, etc. 

    https://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/covid-19-testing

    I wanted to share some update, first of all huge thanks to Vlad for sharing the rapid PCR option at CVS Minute Clinic. We drove from LIC area to Kings Parkway yesterday, took us about 3,5 hours travel+test+wait+return to get my son tested. We also had our own appointments for today at same place as well as our in-home card test kits ready. 

    However the experience at the kings highway spot was a bit nerve wrecking because when we got there, the doors were locked and it said Closed. There were people outside waiting, while others were angrily leaving. I suppose those didn't have appointments, we waited until my son's appointment time and were really lucky to get tested because the lady said they only had 25 tests, and that company did not send them enough, these were being sourced from a doctor's office.

    They also cancelled our PCR appointment we had for today, luckily we had our in-home test kits ready and got those done, and we are officially ready to cruise. 🙂

     

    So if anyone is booking rapid PCR, I recommend book it as early as possible, there is no number to call directly, and the site is actually next to CVS, but once you get in, it's really quick in/out. There is no other location that's doing rapid PCR from what I can tell, unless you pay extra out of pocket and even then getting appointments or reaching to places like ClearMD is very difficult.

     

    I am attaching what I found today about test sites in 5 boros.

    COVID-19 Testing Sites | NYC Health + Hospitals (nychealthandhospitals.org)

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  10. 4 hours ago, Pattycruise said:

    I use the community testing site in new Rochelle.  It formerly was a regular CVS….now it’s only testing.  
    get your appointments ASAP ,  I was looking for a friend in LI and it was difficult.  Not sure when you are sailing but if it’s during the holidays grab what you can

    Thanks, did they offer quicker PCR test? I am hearing people wait longer and longer for results now. The one in Brooklyn is also community site, do they get crowded?  Vlad, yours is also community site, just wondering if it's one of those crowded places with lines even with an appointment. For adults I don't mind, but bringing kids and if it's crowded with potentially sick people getting tested.

    Our cruise is on Friday so I scheduled him for Tuesday, and I received in-home test kits from RC this morning, we are all set. We will take our tests on Wednesday and I made appointment for ourselves for Thursday just to be safe so at least we have our own appointments secured at the same Rapid PCR site. Just want to make sure Rapid PCR is accepted by RC for "unvaccinated" children. I wish I had known this, he missed the chance to be considered fully vaccinated by 4 days.

  11. On 12/14/2021 at 1:48 PM, BrianAlt said:

    My appointment at ClearMD is 2 days before my cruise.  I believe for a little more $$$ they will do a rapid PCR test. Looked it up: Express PCR - 2 PM the next day $95 or Priority RT-PCR in 2 hours $389.  The former would seem to fit your needs.

    Been trying to reach them by phone or email, nobody is answering. 😞 Their website requires ID and we don't have any ID for my son, wondering if they will accept birth certificate or expired passport. The website doesn't mention they test kids either, which is another worry since they require payment up front and don't want to be out of $95.  We might have to go to the place in Brooklyn CVS to get it done, although it says that CVS is closed and now that's a community testing center. 

  12.  

    On 12/14/2021 at 9:33 AM, Matt said:

    Get the at-home test for the fully vaccinated. Couldn't be easier or faster.

    https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2021/08/20/i-tried-the-home-covid-19-test-royal-caribbean-accepts

     

    On 12/14/2021 at 10:39 AM, Coachkev24 said:

    def using this guide!!

    I really did not need 6 pack test for $150 and I noticed they charge add'l $16 for shipping through eMed website, so I ended up going through Royal Caribbean's link which takes you to: Optum Store | Optum Store and they don't charge for shipping and they have options for 2-pack and 3-pack for $100 including 2 day shipping. I went with 3-pack for $100 for me and my wife since we are fully vaccinated. It looks like this is the only rapid in-home test RC accepts.

    The plan is to do test on Wednesday morning for our Friday cruise. If there is any problem/delay/issues, that gives us 2 more days to go anywhere and pay for rapid test if needed.

    For my son, I will make an appointment for express PCR on Tuesday which gives us results next day by 2PM at the place Brian recommended below, if there is any delay, it will give us 1 more day to get another testing.  It said Walgreen also carries the test, but I couldn't find the AG CARD version which seems like the only one accepted.

    On 12/14/2021 at 10:40 AM, BrianAlt said:

    I work in LIC.  I am going here for my test: https://www.clearmdhealth.com/astoria  I also thought about going here: https://www.citymd.com/urgent-care-locations/ny/queens/long-island-city/252, but I hear the lines can be very long.  There are also several CVSes in the area where you can schedule a test.

    Plus the at-home option is a good one as @Mattsaid.

  13. Thanks Dulis, not a bad idea to check local pharmacies, I haven't seen any signs of rapid tests around me, but we'll be sure to call/check. Sorry my replies might show up late since I'm still new and mods need to approve the messages.

    We'll try to get our son tested on Tuesday, and we will do it on Wednesday, this way if ours is delayed at least we can go back and try to get rapid, we're still a bit nervous how tight the schedule is.

  14. 1 hour ago, Heymarco said:

    Well, really appreciate the tip! I checked our itinerary for upcoming sailing and sure enough, last day is at CocoCay. Will be sure to schedule early, but if they try to keep us on, will also ask for that policy in writing. Seems like people are just making up Covid policies on the fly these days.

    Wouldn't it be better to call and ask RC to send you this policy in writing if there is one, and if there isn't they can also write that you can disembark while waiting for the results since the results are for re-entry to USA not for coco cay, it seems like?

  15. 26 minutes ago, Vlad said:

    Got my test done at CVS. Completely free, no insurance required. 

    Received results in like an hour. Straight into My Chart. 

    You can schedule 2 weeks in advance online. They have rapid antigen, PCR and rapid PCR. Depending on location you choose. Yes, there's such thing as rapid PCR. I wasn't aware. I've taken it myself. Basically machine using same exact method as PCR, but results in an hour. 

    Printout shows all the details on the lab, test, etc. 

    https://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/covid-19-testing

     

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    I am checking and when I click Rapid test, it's giving me drive-through test site at Kings Highway in Brooklyn.

    When I click on Molecular Lab (1-2 days) it is giving me Bronx. 
    It doesn't mention rapid PCR. I might have to drive out to Long Island to get tested if they have any sites out there, but which one did you make the appointment for?

    24 minutes ago, D Alt said:

    Stat Health / CityMD did mine. super easy and quick results.  I also purchased the at home tests (proctored) as a backup. 

    there are many Queens CityMD locations.

    Thanks, I called my local CityMD, they said they don't do the test for travel, I am going to go down the list to see if anyone else does it. 

  16. For kids RC allows additional day, so we can do his on Tuesday for him since they will test again before getting on board the ship at the port.

    FSA/HSA, it's great to have either, you guys are lucky to have that. With HSA insurance has to be one of the bad ones so you can open it yourself, I thought about it, changing our insurance company to a lower coverage and then saving the money to HSA, but any worse insurance did not have much difference in monthly premiums to make sense of it. I was hoping something half the premium, but nope even some of the lowest of lowest had high premiums.

    Sunscreen! 😄

  17. 17 minutes ago, BrianAlt said:

    My appointment at ClearMD is 2 days before my cruise.  I believe for a little more $$$ they will do a rapid PCR test. Looked it up: Express PCR - 2 PM the next day $95 or Priority RT-PCR in 2 hours $389.  The former would seem to fit your needs.

    Yes noticed the 2PM next day option, I think we will go for that, 3 of us same day Wed early morning, then hopefully Thursday 2PM we'll have our results. 

     

    13 minutes ago, Kathleen said:

    You can currently use you FSA/HSA monies to purchase your test. Since this is the end of the year it is a good way to use. I purchased the 6 pack on emed and used all FSA dollars. 

    With HSA, you don't technically need to use it by end of the year, unless I am confusing it with something else. I tried to get our company to do HSA a while back, there were some complications costs etc they backed out. It is usually considered as another line of investment towards retirement if you already over the limit for your ROTH/T-IRA's.

    8 minutes ago, Dicey said:

    We used the Abbott BinaxNOW home tests TWO days before boarding and had appointments at CVS for rapid testing ONE day before boarding, just in case.  Once we received our results for the home tests we cancelled the CVS rapid test appointments.  The Abbott BinaxNOW tests have been pretty reliable for us.

    Good thinking, but like I said with children that are considered unvaccinated in-home tests are not accepted. 

  18. 1 hour ago, Matt said:

    One other major advantage of the at-home test is you don't potentially expose yourself to someone with Covid at a pharmacy/urgent care.

    Thanks Matt, how long does it take to receive the tests, website says due to demand, expect delays.

     

    1 hour ago, BrianAlt said:

    I work in LIC.  I am going here for my test: https://www.clearmdhealth.com/astoria  I also thought about going here: https://www.citymd.com/urgent-care-locations/ny/queens/long-island-city/252, but I hear the lines can be very long.  There are also several CVSes in the area where you can schedule a test.

    Plus the at-home option is a good one as @Mattsaid.

    Thanks, this is a great convenience, but since we are traveling with an 11 year old who will not be considered fully vaccinated due to 2nd dose being 10 days from our cruise, we still need to take him to a testing facility, so if that needs to be done, we might as well all go together and get it done at the same place.

    When are you planning to go to ClearMD?

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