joerohdesearring
Earning My Ears
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If anyone here has had to quarantine or booked a backup to do so, where did you book?
If anyone here has had to quarantine or booked a backup to do so, where did you book?
I didn’t book until the day after I tested positive - the day before I checked in. In my case, my mom has a timeshare, so access to Interval getaways. I just kept checking, and got a really nice 2 bdrm at a Marriott Resort. If I had not got that, I was just going to book something on Expedia with a kitchen. There were lots of options available. For my last night, I just stayed at a hotel near the airport.If anyone here has had to quarantine or booked a backup to do so, where did you book?
We booked a 2-bedroom at Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Lake Buena Vista that we can cancel up to the day beforeIf anyone here has had to quarantine or booked a backup to do so, where did you book?
Emailed directly to us.How are people getting their test results from either Walgreens or CVS? Email? Text? Or did you register and check your account online?
To come home -Both need:
Rapid test from US, taken within 72 hours of crossing over by land or air.
I believe the Rapid must be taken the day before, not 72 hours.
If you read the release it says "the day before", not 24 hours. So if your flight is in the evening you should be able to take the rapid test any time the day before, even if it is more than 24 hours out.If we have a flight later in the day (5:55pm), what's everyone's experience so far with getting an Antigen? Is it WAY too risky to consider getting it down first thing in the morning so we don't have to mess around the day before? What has everyone's experience been with turnaround?
( That and finding a place that does specifically Antigen tests for free )
No way I would do it day of. Way too much stress. I plan on testing 3 days before my flight just to ease my stress.If we have a flight later in the day (5:55pm), what's everyone's experience so far with getting an Antigen? Is it WAY too risky to consider getting it down first thing in the morning so we don't have to mess around the day before? What has everyone's experience been with turnaround?
( That and finding a place that does specifically Antigen tests for free )
Rapid is day before only. Flying or driving. PCR is for flying only I believe. I have been focused on the flying rules so I could be wrong.The 72 hours for pcr and day before for RAT; it states SCHEDULED return. So what happens if I'm driving home and traffic is bad and I go past the 72hour or one day before window? Would I be fine (not fined!) because I was scheduled to return earlier?
Under the new rules for entry into Canada (as of February 28)- flying or driving: a RAT taken the day of/day before, or a molecular (does NOT have to be a PCR) taken within 72 hours of your arrival at a land crossing, or your scheduled time of departure for your flight that lands in Canada.Rapid is day before only. Flying or driving. PCR is for flying only I believe. I have been focused on the flying rules so I could be wrong.
Use can use both for either. But my question is about the timing and if you get delayed via traffic. I read that if a flight is delayed you are OK, it'd the scheduled departure time that matters.Rapid is day before only. Flying or driving. PCR is for flying only I believe. I have been focused on the flying rules so I could be wrong.
We have friends who just crossed a few weeks ago by land border. They were delayed a couple days due to traffic and vehicle problems. Their 72 hour molecular test result was, like, 5 days old by the time they got there. They even had a couple positive cases in the vehicle. The border agents let them through no problem and were understanding. No fine. They did give the entire vehicle PCR tests they had to do at home in quarantine.Use can use both for either. But my question is about the timing and if you get delayed via traffic. I read that if a flight is delayed you are OK, it'd the scheduled departure time that matters.
What I'm asking is if I take a rapid on a Friday in Orlando hoping to cross the border Saturday evening, but not making it until Sunday due to traffic/weather.
..and yes, I plan on cutting it close. 5 years straight pre pandemic I left Kissimmee at 5:30am and crossed into windsor around 11:15-1130pm. No time for testing in there.
I was told by Delta Airlines that if I have already checked into my flight but the flight gets delayed that I have a Delay Window of 24 hour grace before you would have to re-test. I hope this helps.Use can use both for either. But my question is about the timing and if you get delayed via traffic. I read that if a flight is delayed you are OK, it'd the scheduled departure time that matters.
What I'm asking is if I take a rapid on a Friday in Orlando hoping to cross the border Saturday evening, but not making it until Sunday due to traffic/weather.
..and yes, I plan on cutting it close. 5 years straight pre pandemic I left Kissimmee at 5:30am and crossed into windsor around 11:15-1130pm. No time for testing in there.
I was told by Delta Airlines that if I have already checked into my flight but the flight gets delayed that I have a Delay Window of 24 hour grace before you would have to re-test. I hope this helps.Use can use both for either. But my question is about the timing and if you get delayed via traffic. I read that if a flight is delayed you are OK, it'd the scheduled departure time that matters.
What I'm asking is if I take a rapid on a Friday in Orlando hoping to cross the border Saturday evening, but not making it until Sunday due to traffic/weather.
..and yes, I plan on cutting it close. 5 years straight pre pandemic I left Kissimmee at 5:30am and crossed into windsor around 11:15-1130pm. No time for testing in there.