mmouse37
DCL Diva!!
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2001
Also recently back from the Hawaii to Vancouver cruise. Many people still wore masks onboard, even while sitting by the pool and no one batted an eye. I would hope people have more class than to side eye or say anything to someone wearing a mask. We did not wear masks the whole time except where required and felt very safe. We went to the buffet in Cabanas, hung out and spoke with people we didn't know in the hot tubs and pools, conversed with people in elevators, etc. Being in a full theatre did not bother us at all. We did need to wear masks on our Air Canada flight home and in the Vancouver Airport. We spent 4 days at Aulani and one night in Waikiki pre cruise and did not need to wear masks there IIRC. I feel people were very respectful of distancing when they could onboard. I brought tests with us and tested near the end of the cruise and were negative onboard. We did our testing to get back into the US at the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver Airport by Bon Voyage medical and it was very easy. We also spent the night at the hotel and flew home the next day but many people from the were testing at the hotel. Glad we did as there were reports of some chaos at the place across the street from the terminal. Tested again a few days after we got home and negative as well.
On Hawaiian Air we did not need to wear masks during the flight but many did. We wore them in JFK pre flight.
I spoke with one of the CM's up on the pool deck and asked if he was required to wear the mask all the time while outside by the pool and he said no, he could take it off sometimes while he was outside and I saw him a few times without it.
MJ
On Hawaiian Air we did not need to wear masks during the flight but many did. We wore them in JFK pre flight.
I spoke with one of the CM's up on the pool deck and asked if he was required to wear the mask all the time while outside by the pool and he said no, he could take it off sometimes while he was outside and I saw him a few times without it.
MJ