Girl of the South
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Interesting. Most other cruise lines are removing any cold/cold-type OTC meds from their onboard shops. They'd rather you visit the health center to assess whether you might have COVID or other ailment.Took some photos of the non-Mickey items on the Fantasy Dec. 9, 2022 -
Random note that on the Wonder, this store opened in the evening on port days, but Guest Services had extra pads for emergencies.Took some photos of the non-Mickey items on the Fantasy Dec. 9, 2022 - stuff you may need but forgot? Prices were high but didn't seem higher than what you would spend in the airport. Not sure about the price of diapers these days but the packages are small.
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I now vaguely remember years ago where Bvgari is now there used to be a store that sold perfume. If my memory is correct they had some of those items in a corner of the store. Until I saw your post I completely forgot about it.It’s in a corner of Mickey’s Mainsail (? How quickly I forget). There’s another shop, a bit more upscale that did have a couple of phone charging cords.
Maybe I'm not recognizing labels, but it really looks like the only "cold-type" med is Mucinex. Everything else looks to be pretty standard drug store supply for non-illness needs.Interesting. Most other cruise lines are removing any cold/cold-type OTC meds from their onboard shops. They'd rather you visit the health center to assess whether you might have COVID or other ailment.
I see Tylenol, Vicks VapoRub, Benadryl, Claritin (yes, allergy stuff, but still good for stuffy heads). On the other cruise line even basic Tylenol/Aleve have been removed.Maybe I'm not recognizing labels, but it really looks like the only "cold-type" med is Mucinex. Everything else looks to be pretty standard drug store supply for non-illness needs.
I missed the Vicks. But I consider Benadryl and Claritin to be allergy, and Tylenol/Aleve/Advil to be more general in use. Yes, there is some overlap, but personally I think it's unreasonable to hold everything back just because it *could* be used to treat covid. If I have a migraine, the last thing they want is me wandering the ship trying to find medication. But then again, we travel with our own mini-drugstore with pretty much anything the family might need, so I've never paid much attention to what the shop offers.I see Tylenol, Vicks VapoRub, Benadryl, Claritin (yes, allergy stuff, but still good for stuffy heads). On the other cruise line even basic Tylenol/Aleve have been removed.
Different countries have different laws about what meds are available OTC and how meds can be bought.There was a 'pharmacy' in the gated port in Jamaica but it seemed a little . . . hmm. I don't know. Didn't seem legit?
We sailed on Carnival in March when they still had mask requirements, and they hadn't removed any of these things from the onboard shop.Interesting. Most other cruise lines are removing any cold/cold-type OTC meds from their onboard shops. They'd rather you visit the health center to assess whether you might have COVID or other ailment.