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Quest... How many ships has it shown up on
DDemuth replied to mom2mybugs's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Was available on Explorer during the Nov 12-20 cruise. Did not attend, so I cannot comment on level of participation or show content. -
The information that I have received from an unreliable source is that volunteers will have to complete a 15 page application form and submit that, along with their Social Security number, credit card information, and a copy of their current resume by email to [email protected] by midnight, November 30 (or the date that the presidential election is resolved, whichever is sooner). The selection committee will consist of RCCL employees from all walks of the company including sales/marketing, customer service and upper level administration,... and maybe Matt.
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Yes, the new policy is to change the daily plates in the elevators every 3 hrs. An innovative approach to cram 7 days of fun into 24 hrs. Ingenious, though good luck trying to break even on the drink package... ?
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The NEW swimsuit fashion when cruising returns??
DDemuth replied to princevaliantus's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Are you sure? Have you ever seen a South Carolinian do the dance? -
The NEW swimsuit fashion when cruising returns??
DDemuth replied to princevaliantus's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
This is the place to buy twangster's one piece suits. Lots of selection, decent pricing, shows no leg, plenty of room to expand as your cruise progresses. https://www.amazon.com/hazmat-suit/s?k=hazmat+suit -
RCIfan, Always good to hear of promising outcomes from potential SARS-CoV2 vaccines. But realize that the link above reports results from a study done in mice. So this is still in pre-clinical stage and must be approved for human subject studies. Even with approval, the first human studies will primarily evaluate safety/side effects rather than efficacy. The Pfizer study linked on your previous post looks to be a Phase 1 human study. The promising news is that vaccination induced antibody levels higher than that seen is a typical infected individual. The potential bad news is that at the higher doses, the vaccine exhibited some side effects and in one case (in my quick read), serious enough to cause cessation of that arm of the study. Any positive outcomes in the early stage studies is reason to be optimistic, but there is a long way to go for testing the various vaccine candidates. It is said that later this summer we will see results of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine results which from what I understand is currently being evaluated to determine if if can actually reduce SARS-CoV2 infection. A positive result there would be very good.
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Swinging on cruise ships in a post covid world
DDemuth replied to CruisinForABruisin's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
This just in!! RCI will limit swingers to 2 persons per hammock and/or 2 persons per room until further notice... -
Given the infectivity of this virus, Mayo Clinic estimates that 70% of the US population would have to be infected and recover to reach herd immunity. That is about 230 million infections. We are currently at 1% of that in 4 months. So are we to wait 400 more months for natural infection to reach herd immunity? Given the ~5% fatality rate, the would mean over 12 million deaths. Better hope that a vaccine is developed. That said, this is worst case scenario and many things could alter those predictions, which I think that you realize and that don't warrant discussion at this time on this board.
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I don't have a good feeling about this. . . .
DDemuth replied to Baked Alaska's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
That message dates back to mid-March.... -
We cancelled a July Mediterranean cruise on April 3. Refund posted on our credit card on 4/24, but dated as issued on 4/19. Ten business days. We were told 7 - 10 business days; I guess we were fortunate given the experience of others here.
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When we booked transatlantic flights, there were options for refundable and non-refundable fares. My understanding is that RCI will refund a refundable fare upon cancellation but will send you to the appropriate airline for non-refundable fares. In the latter case, it is the airline policy prevails. That is how it was explained to us; don't know how widely applicable that will be to A2S fares in general. When we recently cancelled our summer Mediterranean cruise, the RCI agent looked up our A2S fares and included them in the refunded amount (cancellation occurred before final payment date).
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… and momentum.
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Allure Amp Not Now!!!
DDemuth replied to The Cruise Junkie's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
This is the cruise ship equivalent of doing donuts in the snow covered parking lot at school. Can you envision the smile on the face of the Master as he skids through the open sea... List to the left,.. left,... left,... -
Just looking for confirmation before calling RCI. We have evaluated the current covid-19 situation and finally decided to cancel our western Med family cruise for this summer. Just can't see a good chance that a July cruise with ports in Spain and Italy will be feasible. And given circumstances, this was pretty much a one-time chance to get the family together which will not happen again in the near future. The cruise is fully paid, still 3 weeks ahead of the final pay date and booked with a non-refundable deposit. My understanding is that by cancelling, we will get a refund to our credit card for all payments except the non-refundable deposit. Under the "Cruise with Confidence" policy, will the deposit be returned as FCC? Is this correct? Thanks for your help.
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Italy is in hell right now from this virus
DDemuth replied to JLMoran's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
? Makes for a good novel. -
Italy is in hell right now from this virus
DDemuth replied to JLMoran's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Just what "difference" do you think that people will not discern? The correct nomenclature is SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that is currently circulating across the world. Covid-19 is the disease that SARS-CoV-2 causes (corona virus disease 2019). That information has been publicly available for many weeks. The genome sequences of literally hundreds of SARS-CoV-2 isolates have also been publicly available for many weeks and it is very clear that SARS-CoV-2 is most related to a bat coronavirus, even moreso that to its human relatives, SARS-CoV-1 and MERS corona viruses. There is no conspiracy to cover up a genetically manipulated or weaponized virus (it is a p*** poor weapon if it kills only 3% of its targets). The information is out there if you choose to look for it. -
Italy is in hell right now from this virus
DDemuth replied to JLMoran's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
This has been well established since the end of January and accepted in the scientific community. -
Italy is in hell right now from this virus
DDemuth replied to JLMoran's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Regarding SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, see below as just one example. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7033698/ -
So at the local market this afternoon, I saw a customer pick an item from the shelf, read something on the label, then put it back. A nearby customer went bonkers: "you touched that!!! You can't just put that back on the shelf!!" I'm saying to myself, lady, you're the reason that there's no bread or toilet paper left in the store.... I didn't realize until now how similar shopping was to eating at the Windjammer.
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It would be quicker just to name the countries that still can board. The list is shorter.
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Maryland doesn't want to be outdone with the stupidity
DDemuth replied to dodgestang's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Well, the beer and water are the most important things. Just be sure not to confuse the Clorox wipes and TP... -
Maryland doesn't want to be outdone with the stupidity
DDemuth replied to dodgestang's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Yogurt.