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On Eurodam in Alaska--which cabins/what area reserved for isolation?


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Hello--last time we got on a HAL ship in April, our cabin had been changed with no notification to us, no note on our cabin door when we went looking for our stateroom keys, etc.  I found out that the area we had booked was to be used for isolation.  So, I'd appreciate knowing what areas of the ship are being used for passenger and crew isolation for the current Eurodam ship on the 7-day Alaska trips round-trip Seattle.  So at least I might know what to expect. . .

Thank you for all your help.

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2 hours ago, jjfarns said:

We were on Eurodam three weeks ago. The doors to the forward portion of deck six were closed with a notice that crew only beyond that point. I assume that was the quarantine area. 

Great, thanks for that info.  Does anyone know where the other isolation area is?  There is usually one area for crew and another area for passengers, so two separate areas.

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