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  1. Linking lets you make reservations for activities and use the chat feature of the app onboard. There is a nominal fee for using the chat feature in the app if you don't have an internet plan but it worked out to something like $2 a day. That can make finding people onboard a lot easier.
  2. Best thing about the Key which we did on our transatlantic last year was the lunch with the Chops Grill menu and the breakfast on disembarkation day. We bought it on sale at a cost of $4 more a day than just the cost of internet. With it we were able to board immediately when we arrived at the port which was only allow suite guests, pinnacle and key guests to board outside of the assigned boarding time. We also purchased it for our upconing cruise on Radiance in April even though the price, even sale price has gone up.
  3. CDC has updated their page to say masks are now optional. Coast Guard says they won't enforce masks at cruise terminals but leave it up to the cruise lines to determine protocols. TSA also says they won't enforce. Doesn't look like the administration is going to appeal. Royal posted You probably won't have to wear a mask in cruise ship terminals anymore | Royal Caribbean Blog
  4. My husband got his vaccine card flagged on our third leg of b2b2b so another call. This one only took half as long and I got our check in booklet today. Yeah
  5. I had an issue checking in our second of B2B2B cruises with my vaccine card not being accepted. Though it was for the first segment. When I called the issue tured out to be that my CDC vaccination card had a hypen in my last name while Royal which doesn't allow hypens had a space there. 4 hours on hold because someone couldn't figure out that it was the same name. I was assured that there wouldn't have been an issue at the port but that's exactly why I wanted everything validated before getting to the port.
  6. When I was an election judge passport was valid ID for voting. Accepted for proof of age for drinking and starting school.
  7. For US and Canada fully vaccinated does not require a booster, just whatever the vaccine manufacturer requires (1 or 2) but depending on your ports of call and when you had your least shot you may need a booster since we are going to France a booster was required because it will be more than 270 days since our vaccine was completed. If we didn't get it we would not have been able to leave the ship at the French ports.
  8. Whether a booster is required or not really depends on where you are going and if you want to go ashore for our upcoming transatlantic we had to get booster (J&J last year) because France requires your least show be within 270 days. We received our J&J booster two weeks ago. A few countries require a second J&J shot if it has been more than 120 days since you're first one so check places where your ship will stop.
  9. Several countries have dropped their passenger locator forms for entry now or will be doing so April 1.
  10. Currently there is no testing requirement in Spain for people vaccinated within the last 270 days before arrival. If your vaccination is older than that you will need a booster. Between now and sailing all things are subject to change when it comes to covid rules.
  11. Correct, the Azores are Portugal not Spain.
  12. Transatlantic are somewhat less casual than Caribbean cruises. You don't find many in jeans and T-shirt in the dining rooms on formal night but don't expect tuxes or gowns either.
  13. Royal posted on their blog that there will not be a surcharge. The only cancellations are Russian or Ukraine ports have other ports being substituted. Since this itinerary goes no where near those ports I doubt it will be changed. I'm not concerned about out May 15 Anthem cruise to Norway we are going after this transatlantic.
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