I realize cruising has made it easier and much affordable for the masses to travel the world, but health restrictions for international travelers are nothing new. I was fortunate enough in College (1975-1979) on two occasions to travel the world for school and more than one nation required specific vaccines and tests to get a Visa to enter their countries.Or the cruise lines grow a backbone, band together and tell these countries NO! little fiefdoms shouldn’t dictate business practices if it’s not in your interest.
Military family - Cholera, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Hep A & B, Meningitis, and meds to prevent MalariaI realize cruising has made it easier and much affordable for the masses to travel the world, but health restrictions for international travelers are nothing new. I was fortunate enough in College (1975-1979) on two occasions to travel the world for school and more than one nation required specific vaccines and tests to get a Visa to enter their countries.
I think that's a little different than what's going on now.I realize cruising has made it easier and much affordable for the masses to travel the world, but health restrictions for international travelers are nothing new. I was fortunate enough in College (1975-1979) on two occasions to travel the world for school and more than one nation required specific vaccines and tests to get a Visa to enter their countries.
I think that's a little different than what's going on now.
The specific illness is certainly different. We have a pandemic now. Years ago it was to prevent a pandemic.How is it different? Countries get to decide who can visit and what the requirements are to do so. You may not like it, the cruise lines may not like it, Disney may not like it, but it is their country.
There's a lot to unpack with your statement. I'll leave it at that.How is it different? Countries get to decide who can visit and what the requirements are to do so. You may not like it, the cruise lines may not like it, Disney may not like it, but it is their country.
Princess just had a big outbreak on a Panama cruise 100 percent vaxxed. They docked in San Francisco as per scheduled. No PR disaster times have changed.I think one of the reasons the CDC put out this statement is because of vaccines and testing. With both in place cruises should be safe, but drop them and they would be setting themselves up for potential issues. And it seems like plenty of people are vaccinated and willing to test to get on the ships. From what I heard, a lot of the reducing sailing numbers is because the ships are setting the minimum, not because people aren't cruising. I think we'll have to wait until this summer when more schools are out to know for sure. But if I was looking at things from the cruise industry, if people are willing to comply with all the mandates and they are still hitting their capacity quotas, why bother changing anything? It's like how the Disney parks are raising their hotel and tickets prices - if people are still willing to pay, why do anything to change how they operate? And I'm sure they want to avoid the PR disasters from the start of the pandemic when we heard about all those ships isolating passengers and not being about to dock.
Not trying to start a debate, but imagine how much worse it could have been if no one was vaccinated.Princess just had a big outbreak on a Panama cruise 100 percent vaxxed. They docked in San Francisco as per scheduled. No PR disaster times have changed.
I think your attempt at not starting a debate might have failed.Not trying to start a debate, but imagine how much worse it could have been if no one was vaccinated.
I think your attempt at not starting a debate might have failed.
Not trying to start a debate, but imagine how much worse it could have been if no one was vaccinated.
yes. I have eyes.So you were there for a week and have the take of the city but j live here and clearly don’t know what’s going on.
It’s a guest-to-guest gift exchange… like secret santa on Disney cruises. No point in getting into more detail seeing as how DCL doesn’t allow it any more.smh.
All the crazy in this thread aside, can someone tell me what the FE's people were talking about are?
No, but it is a covered test.But I don't believe home tests are accepted by cruise lines, only "administered" tests.