Hundredacre
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Thanks for the link. I am dumbfounded, but I guess I shouldn't be. I feel like almost nothing our government does makes sense anymore.
Please remember to wash your hands...... I use paper towels to open public washroom doors.
Thanks for the link. I am dumbfounded, but I guess I shouldn't be. I feel like almost nothing our government does makes sense anymore.
Some people have a reason to refuse... I do. The wipes they offered us on our last cruise caused a nasty reaction on my hands. I too quit using them. Certain brands of these wipes have chemicals that are not skin friendly to everyone. At the time period of that cruise I was using dozens of wipes daily for the care of my FIL, (under hospice care). We had to buy particular brands to avoid the harsher chemical agents that are known to cause skin problems. Not all reasons are obvious to the casual observer.
I was very impressed that the design of the bathrooms took this into consideration and made it easy to do.
Don't worry we will be fine I'm also on the repo cruise that leaves tomorrow.
DCL will do what it has to and a lot more to get the ship ready. Crew workers will be working longer hours than normal. Wouldn't even be surprised if there will be cleaning companies ready to board tomorrow to help out.
On the Wonder now, mostly children are sick. I heard about 80 kids and a few of the parents.
They have taken every precaution for prevention.
The crew are on serious overtime, I feel so bad for them, and they have to disinfect 24/7 now and then back at Miami a full ship disinfecting.
We have fared very well, stayed out of elevators, washing hands before going to MDR or any food venues and taking the wipes. Also have my own stash of Clorox wipes and sanitizer. Maybe a bit much but we are well.
I overheard a woman at nearby table say the doctor wanted her DD on 24 hr quarantine, but she brought her to MDR. I hope she was truly just seasick, as the woman said.
The crew are all amazing despite passengers getting in the way.
On the Wonder now, mostly children are sick. I heard about 80 kids and a few of the parents.
They have taken every precaution for prevention.
The crew are on serious overtime, I feel so bad for them, and they have to disinfect 24/7 now and then back at Miami a full ship disinfecting.
The crew are all amazing despite passengers getting in the way.
I saw on another forum also that they shut down the self service drink stations and the buffet, which is an excellent idea. I can wash my hands all day but if little Jonny is coughing and sneezing on the dinner rolls or putting his dirty little hands all over the clean cups and lids, I could still get sick. On our last cruise (one the Wonder) little Johnny took multiple dinner rolls with his bare hands and when his mother noticed she told him to put some back, so he did...with his bare hands.![]()
Yes and this was the last port where they could pick up their basics for the 14 day PC. They are all on duty.I bet almost all cruise members will be up to the maximum hours worked that they can by law. I'm sure lots of departments will be helping out cleaning. The cleaning crew they have are great but they can only work so many hours a week. Does anyone know how many hours a crew members can work a week? I seen a picture of it before but cant remember I think it was 91 or 94 hours.
I'm on the ship now with 2 friends (No kids cruise)
The crew are doing an amazing job! They're disinfecting everything like crazy!
We have witnessed one teenager vomitting, but that's all we've seen in regards to ill people.
We wash our hands frequently, carry around wipes and hand sanitizer, stay out of the elevators, don't touch the hand rails, etc...
Buffets, drink stations etc are all being served by crew members.
They even took away the salt and pepper shakers, ketchup, anything that could potentially spread the virus.
Disney, in my opinion, is dealing with this very well!
Anyone coming on the Panama Canal cruise honestly shouldn't worry. Once at Port tomorrow the ship is being fully sanitized!!
My only advice, once you embark and go to your stateroom- for precaution...wipe down the light switches, door handles (don't forget the door handle outside of the door as well) remote controls, toilet seat and handle, door handle leading out to the balcony (if you have one) ANYTHING we touch, you disinfect!
I'm sure the rooms will be throughly cleaned and sanitized, but always better to be safe!!!!!![]()