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Hi Dennis! We had an aft cabin on an Alaska cruise and loved it. The 180 degree view was amazing while in Glacier National Park as the ship slowly rotated. It was also more protected from the wind while underway.
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Anyone else concerned about the violence in Mexico?
Desert Diamond replied to john91498's topic in Mexican Riviera
For travelers concerned about safety, anywhere in the world, enrolling in the U.S. State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program is a good idea. If there are natural disasters, civil unrest or safety concerns, this allows them to reach you and even assist with evacuation if necessary. It's a free service. Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (state.gov) -
We'll be sailing on a seven day cruise in April with our kids and grandkids. The cruise planner currently shows the iSkate show at 7 pm and 9:15 pm on the first night of the cruise. Is it usually only offered that one night or is it performed on additional nights? It can't be booked in advance on the planner so I'm assuming that it has to be reserved ASAP after boarding on embarkation day. Is there a charge for it? Thank you in advance to anyone with knowledge/experience. š
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Oasis class vs Navigator of the Seas
Desert Diamond replied to parkbr's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Weāve done the Mexican Riviera several times and had both smooth seas and choppy seas but have also had rough seas in the Caribbean. The other posters are right that heading back north from Mexico to California is choppier. The prevailing winds on the west coast are usually from the northwest so when the ship is headed north, itās moving into the wind. I get seasick too. As long as I keep a steady level of meds in me, Iām fine. -
I have a Swiss Army knife that is always packed in my toiletries kit with my checked luggage. It's never been a problem on any cruises. Can you put yours in your checked luggage?
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Generally speaking, CFAR insurance almost always has to be purchased within 21 days of when the initial deposit was made. I learned this just this week while trying to purchase it. Itās referred to as the ātime sensitive periodā. Itās possible that deadline might be different if buying directly from the cruise lines.
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I don't know if they stock it on Celebrity ships but do have some recent experience. My DH developed Covid on our Millenium cruise two weeks ago. We opted to go to medical to confirm with one of their PCR tests after a positive home test in our room. Our family Dr. had prescribed Paxlovid ahead of time for us and we'd brought it along. The Dr. in the medical center advised against taking it since my husband was "healthy" and not in a high risk group. (Being that we're both over 65, we are considered high-risk by CDC standards). But on the advice of the ship's Dr., my husband thought he'd skip taking it. He takes a statin and baby aspirin daily. He then had a really bad night of fever, aches, shakes and chills so he decided the next morning he wanted the Pax. He had to wait 36 hours after taking his other meds but within about a day and a half, he said he felt dramatically better. Until it kicked in, he was feeling worse by the moment. He was very happy we'd had it with us and that he'd started it. He is now experiencing the "rebound" effect so many get. He tested negative at home for two days and is now positive again but with very few symptoms. He says that he'd take the Pax again in a heartbeat due to his dramatic improvement. When we got the Pax in December, our insurance covered it 100%. I have seen reports on some CC Princess boards that it can be obtained onboard their ships. I've seen costs mentioned anywhere from $750 to $1200. Much better to get it ahead of time and have it and not need it. If you know ahead of time how to adjust your own daily meds, there are many people who can benefit from it. There have also been some studies that show by lowering the immediate viral-load in the body, it may lower the risk of developing long covid. Our experience only. YMMV š
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There is so much information shared on this thread and it is great to learn from everyoneās unique perspectives and recent experiences. Nice to see respectful sharing š
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When we do land vacations, we usually drive ourselves. We stay in timeshares so do our own cooking with occasional outdoor dining. Thereās no maid service. We generally have less contact with others. And if one of us got sick, we could head home early. (Not from Hawaii of course). If one doesnāt let medical know on a ship, there are more people put at risk. Itās a personal choice and has been discussed ad nauseum on here. The morning we went to medical, we were about to head out on a bus for our excursion. Knowing he was positive, we couldnāt do it.
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Iām basing this on information from a retreat host. They asked me how my cruise was going and I told her. She said, āoh, you were one of the star codes to the midship elevatorsā. When I asked what that meant, she said that was the code for Covid transports going back to their rooms. But it would make sense if itās also a general medical code. FWIW, there are crew members quarantined in the same section as my husband. Our steward told us they still quarantine covid +crew in regular cabins. They donāt have tables outside the doors anymore either. They knock and hand deliver any items. So youād never know itās a quarantine area while walking down the hallway. There are non-quarantined passengers a couple of doors down.
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This has been our strategy too and we were successful until this cruise. We did several land vacations including two weeks in Hawaii and stayed healthy. When we got on this cruise, he decided he wasnāt going to mask. He said the odds were that heād be fine. I kept masking other than eating. I am literally the only person Iāve seen with a mask on, out of thousands. So far, itās been working. š¤
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Iād say COVID is still very much happening. Iām the one who posted today about my husband being quarantined on the Millenium. There have been several other āstar codeā announcements onboard, which indicate COVID cases coming up from the medical center. Most guests probably just decide theyāve got a cold and donāt do a self-test. We cruised a year and a half ago when masks/vaccines were still required and we felt safer. This is the world now though, at home and on cruise ships. Iām not the one with COVID but my husband has said heās done with cruising, at least for awhile. Heās sick, heās locked in a room and for the money we spent, this isnāt fun. Weāll switch back to land vacations which give us more autonomy. Thatās just us, your mileage may vary.
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For anyone curious about how Millenium is handling COVID now, we are onboard and experiencing it. My husband had a sore throat on the second day of cruise. We self tested/negative. Third day of cruise, his throat was worse, self tested but positive. So we did what was the right thing for us, and reported it to medical. Their PCR test confirmed it. I tested negative. Our choice was to isolate together in our current room or he could isolate in a balcony room. We chose that so Iād still have my freedom. Yesterday, he felt fairly good other than his throat. Last night and today, heās miserable. Weāre relieved he got a balcony for the fresh air although heāll be there for the rest of this 8 day cruise. This cruise had shown sold out for balconies and above before we sailed. So it appears they still had a few, either held for quarantine or from cancellations.
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Weāre on the beach north of Ft. Lauderdale and watching the Disney Wish on her way into port here. Anyone know if thereās a maintenance or medical issue? Hope everyoneās ok š¤
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We've stayed at two hotels in Vancouver; the St. Regis, pre-cruise and the Blue Horizon, post-cruise. The St. Regis includes a very good breakfast. Both hotels were in walkable neighborhoods, with the St. Regis being a bit closer to the port. Blue Horizon is right on Robson so close to restaurants and bars and only a few blocks to the seawall with it's great views and scenic walking path.