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DutsCruiser

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    Netherlands
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    Cruises
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    RCCL, Carnival
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Care more about the ship than the destination

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  1. Thank you! Unfortunately that site is not available from the EU: Welcome to AdventHealth You’re logging on from an IP address in the European Union, and we’re still working to become GDPR compliant. Here’s what that means for you. and than it shows a lot of phone numbers. But I'll definitely bookmark this so that I can give them a call closer to September and see what options they have available.
  2. We fly on Thursday morning (early) and arrive Thursday early in the evening. Then we have Friday for ourselves and sail on Saturday. According to the RCCL FAQ Thursday and Friday "count" as the 2 days. Since we both be traveling almost all of Thursday we have Friday for the test. I will see if I can find the eMed proctored test. We will be visiting friends in the US but after the cruise. But I can definitely contact the hotel to see if they would be willing to accept the package pre-arrival. I have never tried that but I'm sure it is not that uncommon for them. You mean there is a (walk-in?) testing facility at Orlando Airport? I would prefer to have an appointment set but if that turns out to be difficult a walk-in facility at the airport should work just fine as-well.
  3. I am sure this has been asked before, likely a few times, yet I was unable to find the answer using the search feature. At least not for someone not living in the USA. We are taking cruise out of port Canaveral in september. We fly into Orlando airport a day and a half before and will be staying in a hotel in Cocoa Beach pre-cruise. Because of we fly in a day and a half before, we can't do a pre-cruise covid test at home. The test would be older than the allowed 2 days. So, basically we have one day before the cruise to get the required test. I have read (via Google and this board) people recommending Walgreens and CVS. But Walgreens only appears (to facilitate people with US insurance (at least that is what I make from the text on the website) and also doesn't allow for non-US to plan an appointment. The CVS site can't even be accessed from the Netherlands. I could, of-course, try to walk in a Walgreens and see if I can pay on site but I prefer to have an appointment set before we leave from home. So my question is: has anyone, not from the US, successfully planned a pre-cruise test from in the Cocoa Beach area from home (Europe?)? If so; where? And did you have an issues or do you have any recommendations with taking the test while in the Florida.
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