We are booked on an Alaskan cruise in July. The adults are all vaccinated and boosted and the two children have had COVID, so catching it on the ship isn’t a big health concern for us. However, here are our concerns to consider:
1. A four year old having to wear a mask everywhere inside except stateroom or when eating. Not sure if she will do kids clubs since she hasn’t tried before.
2. An 11 month old with no nursery … where to play?
3. Neither of the children can be vaccinated yet, so they have to go on
DCL excursions and cannot just get off the ship to walk around
4. Alaska weather is cold, so swimming/splashpad aren't good options and it is cold to be on deck very much…hence a greater concern about wearing masks all the time indoors
5. We fly to Canada and if one person in our party of 8 tests positive, we cannot board and are in Canada with no where to go
6. Upon return, we have to test negative. If not, those who are positive can’t return to US and are stuck in Canada with no where to go.
We purchased the cruise a while ago and have the OBB discount, but not any of the special discount rates that might be floating around. It is a lot of money for 4 staterooms considering the above items. Even if COVID is significantly reduced this summer, the above might all still be in place.
We are platinum cruisers and love DCL, but this might be the third year in a row we postpone.
We are DVC members and are going to WDW in March to use our points…but we have a three bedroom grand villa at Copper Creek and a lot of outdoor options.
Curious if anyone on the podcast is not local and has young children they are taking or have taken in the last few months?