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  1. I am a Carnival cruiser, but I have to say that the worst cruise, people-wise, that I ever went on was a Carnival Caribbean cruise out of New York.  We called it the "rainbow coalition of trash" cruise.  Name any age group, race, class, ethnicity, profession, religion, etc., they each sent their most loathsome members and loaded them on that boat (kind of a reverse Noah's ark!).  From moment one, there was a large family pitching a fit in the lido swearing that their bag had been stolen, the one with EVERY MEMBER'S wallet and passport in it, and what was Carnival going to do about it (I'm assuming they were scamming to get a free cruise).  People were rude, cut lines, loud, had no social graces, no decorum, there were a lot of almost-fights breaking out.  It was vile.  I'm a New Yorker, and I hate to say bad things about my town -  I'm just hoping they were all out-of-towners!  Meanwhile, I've been on 2 New York to Canada Carnival cruises, and the clientele was LOVELY. 

     

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  2. On 4/25/2022 at 3:44 PM, azbirdmom said:

    We hadn't gotten our surveys a few days after returning from our February cruise on the Regal.  I used the Contact Us option on the website and from the dropdowns I selected Post Cruise Questions / Comments.  Within a couple more days I got a link to the survey from customer service - no other commentary, just the link but it was the usual long survey and had all of my information.  After chatting with others on the cruise no one else had received it and folks from other cruises have reported the same thing.  Yet another glitch with a process that used to be reliable.

    I had the same experience with my November Carnival sailing.  I think they're having some serious  website problems and fixing the customer service forms is probably secondary to fixing the bookings parts of their websites.

  3. 3 hours ago, tert333 said:

    problem with the website, I can see them if I search manually.

    Yeah, the website is REALLY janky.  I booked a cruise through a travel agent and had to really work overtime to pull up the same cruise on the Princess website.  If I hadn't known for a fact that the cruise existed, I would have given up.  Princess needs a lot of IT help.

  4. Regarding the original topic, I just got off the Wonder Of The Seas in Barcelona.  We did the eMed proctored test on the ship.  The VOOM internet was pretty lame, but the lady at Guest Services assured us that we should be able to do the test with the basic package (not the special streaming package).  My boyfriend was able to do his, but the internet got too jumpy when I did mine, and eMed wouldn't let us start the test.  My boyfriend went over to the internet desk to say that we were having trouble doing our test and they bumped us up to the streaming internet for free (after all, it was 3pm on the last day of the cruise!).  It worked!  So, yes, I would say that it's safe to do the eMed test on the ship.

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  5. 23 minutes ago, Ashland said:

    Just remember the WJ staff can give you a cover for your plate...just ask.

    And they can give you a tray to make it easier to carry.  Again, just ask the folks standing in the doorway telling you to wash your hands. 

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  6. And now, a little covid story (turn away now if this stuff pisses you off).

     

    On the last day of the cruise, my partner and I took covid tests.  I'd had the sniffles since the previous Friday, when I'd taken my pre-embarkation covid test, and assumed it was seasonal allergies (orange trees make me sniffle, and they were in full bloom across Spain and Italy).  I was wrong.   I tested positive, my partner was negative.  This was in the afternoon of the last sea day.  I told my partner that I was going to be moved to an isolation cabin, so I packed my bag, then called down to medical to report that I had covid.  I was told to sit in my room and that someone would get back to me.  About 45 minutes later, a nurse called and directed my partner and I to go down to Medical, using the midship elevator.  That was it.  Not told to wear a mask, not told to ensure that no one else boarded the elevator.  We masked up and went down.  They gave us antigen tests and sent us to our room, asking that we stay there.  30 minutes later, we got a call saying that I was positive, my partner was negative and that they were going to use my sample to run a PCR test.  My boyfriend was free to move about the ship, but they asked me to stay in the cabin.  An hour later, I got a call saying that I was positive, and that someone from Guest Services would contact me.  Eventually Guest Services called and said that I was to stay in my cabin for the rest of the cruise and that someone would come to escort me off the ship.  My partner was free to choose whether he wanted to go home or not.  We said he'd go home and that he was taking the ship's shuttle to the airport.  They were fine with it, didn't even ask him to wear a mask or anything.  I was told to go online and find myself a hotel in Barcelona.  Royal would pay up to 250 euros per night for 5 nights and up to 100 euros per day for food.  I was to gather my receipts and was given an email address to send my expenses to.  Other than that, I was on my own.  The lady said I was lucky because I'd be able to  move about freely in Spain, they have no quarantine policy.  I was to find my own tests, or doctors, or whatever I'd need to be cleared to fly home and was to reach out to Air To Sea when I was ready to go (I'd booked through Air To Sea).  SCARY!  How was I going to navigate eating 3 times a day without spreading my illness?  How was I going to keep getting tested?  What if I was positive for more than 5 days?  In a panic I asked "if I test negative tomorrow, can I still go home?"  I  was told yes, and that it would be great if that happened, but that I would still get escorted off the ship (I'd even be allowed to get on the shuttle bus with my partner).  Well, miracles do happen, and I tested negative on the morning of disembarkation!  Maybe it was a false negative, maybe it was because I'd probably already had covid for 9 days.  Anyway, I got my proof of negative QR code, strapped on my KN95 mask and bolted for home!  Luckily, the plane was empty so I could distance myself and I kept that mask glued to  my face.  I'm quarantining at home now, assuming that I still have covid.  I'll take a home test tomorrow to know for sure.  But that's what happens if you get covid at the end of a cruise in Barcelona.

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  7. On 5/12/2022 at 3:31 AM, kelbob said:

    Hi @ladychater, can you tell me if people have been dressing up in the evenings? What about formal night? 
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    Hi,

     

    I'm home now.  People did indeed dress up in the evenings, but we saw all sorts, everything from a guy in a beer t-shirt in the MDR to ladies in sequined dresses.  There were 2 formal nights.  We missed the second one.  With this itinerary, you're so busy during the day that it's hard to get too excited about the nightlife.  At least that was true for us.  We were up at the crack of dawn every day, usually off the ship by 9am and not back on until about 7pm.  In between it was walking, walking, walking!

     

    I'd like to recommend Tap Factory (the Stomp-esque dance show) and 365 (the ice show).  Both were FABULOUS.  The Aquashow (inTENse) left us a bit cold.  It was okay, but not phenomenal.  Maybe we were too tired to appreciate it.  Don't sit under the overhang, or you'll miss the highwire act and the platform divers.

  8. Here's today's  Cruise Compass.  In answer to 2 other questions, no, I haven't been in the pool so I can't come.ent on the depth; and we're all talking about covid because Americans who catch covid abroad can't fly home -it's kind of a huge deal.

     

    Also, the Ultimate Abyss dry slide is really fun -I've done it twice -as is the zip line.  And the Solarium buffet is super swanky. They seat you and waiters bring you your beverages and bring you a wine menu. It's a lovely hybrid between the experience of the MDR, but all the fun of a buffet (albeit a mostly Mediterranean buffet - think hummus, feta, felafel and grilled veg). I'm loving it.

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  9. 23 hours ago, Billy Baltic said:

    Do staff approach people who are openly coughing and sneezing to request they get tested?

    I saw a guy practically cough up a lung with crew nearby. No one approached him. There is the sound of coughing, sniffling and sneezing everywhere.

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  10. 23 hours ago, nyer said:

    Thank you for taking the time out of your vacation to answer my question.   So, you did not have to fill out PLF's for all of the ports on the cruise?  I also had read that there is a form that has to be filled out to return to the USA, but it is unclear if that is for citizens or non-citizens.

    No forms for the ports. It's very easy getting in. Only Palms has checked our temperature. No one has checked anything other than that we had our cruise cards.

  11. 1 minute ago, ladychater said:

    If you're leaving from Barcelona, you need to fill in a form with the Spanish government in order to fly into Spain. Other than that, bring proof of vaccination and booster and proof that you tested negative for COVID in the past 2 days. Easy peasy. Boarding was a breeze.

    I forgot to mention that on Royal Caribbean's app you have to upload images of your vaccination records before you sail and answer some health questions the day before your trip.

  12. 58 minutes ago, nyer said:

    Have a wonderful cruise.   I will be on this cruise later in June.

     

    Would you please tell me what forms you had to fill out prior to travel?   I keep reading all kinds of conflicting information and I am confused.   

     

    Thank you so much for any help you may be able to give me.

    If you're leaving from Barcelona, you need to fill in a form with the Spanish government in order to fly into Spain. Other than that, bring proof of vaccination and booster and proof that you tested negative for COVID in the past 2 days. Easy peasy. Boarding was a breeze.

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  13. I'm on Wonder's maiden Mediterranean voyage. Ship is great, we're sailing with only 3300 passengers and the shows are terrific -awesome cruise so far.  However, people are coughing and sneezing like crazy.  There are lots of Brits and Spaniards, for whom catching COVID is no big deal, but as an American, I'm very nervous that I won't e able to fly home. My bus trip today was supposed to be masked, but many took their masks off and were coughing and sneezing away. Yikes. But, man, this ship is grand. 

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  14. Yeah, I'm living this story too.  I got an email saying I owed them $138.  But the bottom of the invoice showed that I'd PAID them $240 more than the total price of the trip.  Looks like they owe ME money.  They guy told me they'd credit it back to my Visa.  I haven't seen it yet, but I'll give it another day before I call.  I was on the phone for an hour and 50 minutes!!!

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