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marilynbn

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  • Location
    California
  • Interests
    Cruising and all things Disney!!
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    NCL and Princess

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  1. Thank you, is there a designated area in the theater for suite guests? Do you know if the bed in the main bedroom is a king or a queen? Thanks again.
  2. I cannot find any comprehensive list of what actually comes with booking a suite. Other cruise lines have a list of what you get but I cannot find this anywhere on the NCL website. So does anyone have this info for me? We are booked in a 2 bedroom suite w/balcony on the NCL Gem. Thanks so much for your help!
  3. I don't understand where people are getting their info from the NCL site. I just copied pasted this from their FAQ section: It says that Antigen testing at the terminal pre boarding is available. Do I need to take a COVID-19 test prior to arrival at the terminal? Unless otherwise stipulated by local regulations (Cruise Travel Requirements by Country) that would supersede our policy, at time of check-in, all guests age 2 and over will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 antigen or NAAT test (I.e. PCR) result administered by a verified third party or via medically supervised home test within two days prior to embarkation date for cruises originating in a U.S. or Canadian port and within three days prior for voyages departing from a non-U.S. port. Guests must bring digital or printed proof of negative test results. If a guest is unable to provide proof of a negative result at the time of embarkation, only antigen testing will be available at the terminal at the guest’s expense. Please note that PCR testing will not be available at the terminal, and if this part of the pre-embarkation requirement you will be unfortunately denied boarding. Laboratory Test results need to be in English and include the following information:
  4. We were also on this cruise and it appears that someone brought this on board after a port call. We do not have Covid. We noticed that for the first few days the passengers were wearing masks most of the time while in indoor areas. This definately started to change as the cruise went on and fewer people were wearing their masks in the theater etc. The ship at the start only "suggested" wearing masks and then when they informed us that some crew and passengers were Covid positive they mandated mask wearing in ALL areas. We NEVER stopped wearing our masks when leaving our stateroom from day 1 to day 15. I am curious how the poster above knew that there were 200 cases. This info is impossible to get...where did you get this info Hungrygreek?
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