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Serenade of the Seas in Cozumel without Passengers


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29 minutes ago, instaGator said:

It is interesting that the cancelled sailing of Serenade still went to Cozumel.  Maybe the Serenade is simply picking up Covid positive crew from other ships, or maybe there is something else going on???

Transferring crew members is one possibility.

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Very strange. As I type this she is at the dock in Cozumel with loads of cabins lit. It is indicated that her next port of call is Roatan. Strange for a ship "out of service". I think she is due for drydock in a month or so and then headed North to do Alaska cruises. She could be taking a leisurely trans canal jaunt on her way to drydock. Any other guesses? 

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Thanks for posting the video. We’re on the Adventure and she pulled into dock in Cozumel this morning  (a scheduled port stop) alongside the Serenade. A few crew members  shed a little light as to exactly why Serenade was here (crew being transferred both ways) but the video host also confirmed what 2 fellow cruisers told us they witnessed today: people  in Hazmat suits  about to  escort or moving themselves to the Serenade. Our ship’s departure was delayed  a few hours due to the transfers. BTW, we’ve been onboard for 2 cruises and yes, the production and ice shows have been canceled for both cruises. However,  the Entertainment Team has still  been  great and upbeat.

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21 hours ago, Sushitex said:

Thanks for posting the video. We’re on the Adventure and she pulled into dock in Cozumel this morning  (a scheduled port stop) alongside the Serenade. A few crew members  shed a little light as to exactly why Serenade was here (crew being transferred both ways) but the video host also confirmed what 2 fellow cruisers told us they witnessed today: people  in Hazmat suits  about to  escort or moving themselves to the Serenade. Our ship’s departure was delayed  a few hours due to the transfers. BTW, we’ve been onboard for 2 cruises and yes, the production and ice shows have been canceled for both cruises. However,  the Entertainment Team has still  been  great and upbeat.

I leave next month on Adventure and wanted to see if the Windjammer is still open for dinner and if the breakfast and lunch buffets are very crowded. 

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We’re on the second of 4 cruises on the Adventure. So far, the Windjammer has been open for dinner. We like eating dinner in the MDR, so not sure about crowds in the WJ at that meal. Breakfast and Lunch  have not been crowded in the WJ because the ship itself is not crowded ( less than 1200 for each cruise.) 

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