HiStitch626
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I have seen all the information about the Dream and the Wonder, but we are scheduled to sale on the Magic out of Miami in October. I’m really wondering if that cruise will happen.
Carnival just changed to 48 hours for testing!Wow you are correct!! How will this even be possible to get results back that fast? My last Walgreens test a week ago took 72 hours. I imagine you would need to use the Inspire option going forward to prevent the highly likely risk that other vendor’s test results would not be back in time.
Also, myself and most people who have already sailed under the recent protocols can easily miss this change from 5 to 3 days. Yikes!!!
No, CDC guidelines changed for all cruise lines to 48 hours.Carnival just changed to 48 hours for testing!
I am going to go crazy, how is that going to work!No, CDC guidelines changed for all cruise lines to 48 hours.
Been saying this:
https://www.disboards.com/threads/new-cdc-guidance-re-testing.3850664/post-63322257
https://www.disboards.com/threads/new-cdc-guidance-re-testing.3850664/post-63325786
Really, at this point, if you are looking for a cruise, you need to be able to adapt to the rule changes on the fly. If not, wait till everything has been up and running for a few months.
Funny, that is exactly what one of the vloggers I follow said this morning.I am going to go crazy, how is that going to work!
Suggesting that testing should be done doesn't mean much if you are still going to book a cruise to sail in the middle of all this. Actions - not words!Sorry NO
Disney needs to make decisions faster and needs better rules to start.
I likely can find a post from 6 months ago that said they should be testing everyone at Port.
It's a complete joke how Disney is handling this and how slow they are.
Edit
Yup back in January.....
https://www.disboards.com/threads/why-not-use-covid-sniffing-dogs.3824194/#post-62637163
You do know that big events are doing this right now? They are called rapid test, some colleges are using better tests but these are the ones that have approved.I am going to go crazy, how is that going to work!
It's almost like it's may be a little unsafe to cruise during a global pandemic.tried calling DCL last night - got nothing but a busy signal.
Whereas I applaud DCL for doing this, I feel this is too much of a hassle to go through all that time, effort and money just to run a risk of being turned away from the port,
2) a Covid positive result showing up op on your CDC record,
3) you now have to explain to your Boss why you have to miss even MORE work now that you've tested positive since now you have to quarantine-
4) get a weird feeling DCL may reschedule your booking but you will be the hook for the round trip transpo to and from your airport to MCO and back, your flight plus any pre-days; basically meaning DCL will rebook you at a 20% penalty when you factor in all what i just said in #4 IF you come back positive.
*** SOMEONE PLEASE PROVE ME WRONG HERE **
5) if you do cancel, you had up until last night to do so with no penalty.
and yet, you feel fine - just you turned up Covid positive.
This is going to be interesting to see how the General public reacts.
Me?
I was thinking of ditching my DCL April '22 cruise and go to WDW but after doing some more research, Im thinking im much better staying here in Dallas, Texas.
Yes, Im fully vaxed....
Yes, I still Social Distance......
Yes, I still mask up.......................
Yes, I still frequently wash my hands...........
Get yer popcorn ready Folks -
This is going to get interesting.
T.T.F.N.
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CHEERS Y'ALL![]()
We are on the November 13 cruise and I waffle so much between “it will sail, it won’t sail.”I have seen all the information about the Dream and the Wonder, but we are scheduled to sale on the Magic out of Miami in October. I’m really wondering if that cruise will happen.
Disney only accepts rapid PCR tests, not the rapid antigen tests (which is what the vast majority of rapid tests are). I have only found one place in northeast Florida doing rapid PCR tests and they cost $195/each and insurance doesn’t cover it. If DCL adopts the 48-hour rule, I have no idea how regular PCR test will be returned in time. Some are, but so many people around my area wait a few days before results come back. The sailing would be over before results could come back!You do know that big events are doing this right now? They are called rapid test, some colleges are using better tests but these are the ones that have approved.
We are on the November 13 cruise and I waffle so much between “it will sail, it won’t sail.”
We will be traveling from Illinois. This adds a whole other level of stress.