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emmtee

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    Phoenix, AZ
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    Princess
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Baltic Capitals

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  1. It's required by the cruise line, so I think it's 3 days before you board. My cruise overnights in Stockholm so we don't sail until the day after we board. Our cruise consultant told us we could test as early as Friday for a Monday check-in and Tuesday sailing. We're doing ours on Saturday before we fly out. Two members of our group are leaving a few days earlier, so they'd take their tests using the internet at their hotel. We're all doing the eMed tests - proctored online.
  2. Our party of 12 (10 with air through NCL) will be flying out next Sunday. One group is flying from Phoenix to Stockholm. They routed us through LAX, but that's not unexpected and it's a short detour. We have a long layover, though. Our return flight originates in Copenhagen, connects in Amsterdam, and connects again at JFK. We should be home around 9:30 PM. We have a group leaving from VA, and they are flying out of Baltimore - the furthest of the three airports in the DC area. ☚ī¸ They only have two legs each way. Their return flight detours all the way through Chicago, and they don't get home until 11:30 PM. On the upside, though, they have "premium" seats on that flight from Copenhagen to Chicago. 😄
  3. Remember you will need to get your results quickly. When I went to an urgent care once for a test, the results were going to take a couple of days. Our cruise consultant recommended a Rapid Antigen test. You should be able to get results for this test quickly - like an hour or so. The eMed tests take 15 minutes to process and about 25 minutes total. Then they email you the results.
  4. When I used the HoHo boat in '08, I was in a wheelchair. I'd broken my ankle in Tallinn - on a cruiseline tour, so they were extra nice to me when I rejoined the cruise in Helsinki. They let me use their wheelchair off the ship, which is normally not allowed. I also had crutches, so when I boarded the HoHo boats, I would wheel up to the end of the dock and use my crutches to get to the door. Then I'd sit on the steps and just scoot down them to get inside the boat. My sister took care of bringing my wheelchair aboard. Somehow we always managed to get a seat in the front.
  5. When I was there in '08, there was a HoHo boat stop right at the end of our dock.
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