ilovetotravel1977
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I just checked too and there is like only one test slot available for the next 3 days in the area. I will throw in the towel on my August 15th trip if this is the case.@spewey When put in an address, most are all saying 0 appointments for the ID test. It doesn't give me the option to proceed to a calendar Does mean I'd be SOL?
I’m quite puzzled as everything I have looked up elsewhere has said that rapid tests do not satisfy the Canadian requirements (needs to be a full PCR). All this great info in this thread has proven otherwise
Thanks!!!!Most reports say you get the Walgreens NAAT test results by email in a few hours (that's what happened with us). Whether or not you can time the test 72 hours out of course depends on your flight time, and available appointments (the latest seem to be 4:45PM).
My family's flight was at 2:40PM on a Monday; I booked them 4:45PM on the Friday before, which is about 70 hours out. Could have done the Saturday or Sunday, but why wait ...
DO NOT USE THE AIRPORT TESTING!!! Right up in the first section that says 'The rapid RT-PCR test is subject to availability' is the key phrase. I got burned booking there -- they had no PCR tests and anyone flying that day that needed one was hooped. I had to reschedule my flight, beg a place to test me and book another hotel night. And I'm hearing I'm not the only one that has experienced this with MCO/AdventHealth. It's a horrible experience to go through and I learnt a hard lesson -- never EVER book testing day of flying. You would think if you booked in advance and picked PCR test that they would have the common sense to let ppl know when they didn't have the supply but apparently that's too much to ask.Has anyone considered or used the Test Clinic at MCO? I'd love to hear how it went.
"Covid-19 testing is available at Orlando International Airport, Monday-Friday from 7:30am-5:00pm and Saturday-Sunday from 7:30am-7:00pm. The AdventHealth clinic is located in the West Hall, opposite the security checkpoint for Gates 1-59 and offers both rapid RT-PCR testing and rapid-result antigen testing. The rapid RT-PCR test is subject to availability.
The SARS-CoV-2 assay uses real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technology to rapidly (approximately 20 minutes) detect SARS-CoV-2 from nasal swabs. The rapid-result antigen tests detect proteins from the virus and are most accurate when performed within five to seven days of the onset of symptoms. This type of test includes a nasal swab and provides results in approximately 15 minutes.
Below are the costs for a COVID-19 test at the AdventHealth Centra Care Orlando International Airport testing site:
Rapid RT-PCR test: $175
Rapid antigen test: $65"
https://centracare.adventhealth.com/urgent-care/covid-19-testing-orlando-international-airport
We are considering doing just that since we are flying back domestically (to Seattle) at the end of August and driving back across the border. Seems less hassle since Magical Express gets us to the Airport early anyway...
I am so thankful for this board because the people at the two pharmacies I called did not know what was up or what test I needed. I did manage to get an appointment for two days before we fly. If you are in London, it's the Shoppers on Colonel Talbot you need. There may be others but the one on Wonderland directed me there.
Appointments are booked for two days before we fly - we go at 10 on the 16th in the morning and we test on the 14th at 11 am. Does that sound reasonable?
Thank you!!I assume this is the $40- Rapid Antigen test at Shoppers? If so you should have your results before you leave the store.
And, yes, the times you picked are very reasonable. Keep in mind the CDC allows for a test anytime in the three days prior to a flight, so technically as you fly out on the 16th you could test at any point on the 13th. So the 14th is just fine.
And remember to print and fill out the CDC attestation as well.
Thank you from me as well!I assume this is the $40- Rapid Antigen test at Shoppers? If so you should have your results before you leave the store.
And, yes, the times you picked are very reasonable. Keep in mind the CDC allows for a test anytime in the three days prior to a flight, so technically as you fly out on the 16th you could test at any point on the 13th. So the 14th is just fine.
And remember to print and fill out the CDC attestation as well.
Thank you from me as well!
We fly out Aug 15th and just made our shoppers covid test appt on August 12 @5pm. They said results within 15 min so now I wonder if we’d be better off to go Aug 13th? But we can only all go in the late afternoon.
Would Aug 12th at 5pm be ok for an Aug 15th 9 am flight? Should be right?
Was it difficult to download your Covid test to the ArriveCAN app? Thanks for the info.
will it be ok to do test 48 hrs ahead of time?
Yes, I was referring to returning home. Already here so did the attestation form and copy of test to board flight to US. Is the test to return home downloaded to ArriveCAN?For a flight to the US on the 15th you can test as early as any time on the 12th, as that's three days prior. So 5PM is just fine.
COVID tests are not downloaded to the ArriveCan app. You take the physical copy of the results as well as the printed CDC attestation with you to board a flight to the US. It is your proof of vaccination that is uploaded to the ArriveCan app for the flight home that proves (along with another neg test, of course) that you do not require the quarantine.
And, yes, 48 hours is fine.
We haven’t left yet but based on link below, or how I understand it, you don’t upload the test results to the arriveCAN, you need to show either electronic or paper proofYes, I was referring to returning home. Already here so did the attestation form and copy of test to board flight to US. Is the test to return home downloaded to ArriveCAN?
We plan on doing the Walgreens test 2 days before departing in the morning of the 12th. We fly out early on the 14thWe haven’t left yet but based on link below, or how I understand it, you don’t upload the test results to the arriveCAN, you need to show either electronic or paper proof
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/t...-travellers-coming-into-canada#getting-tested
How is your trip going? i keep saying we are still going (all fully vaccinated) but torn at the same time. When are you booking your return tests for?
Hope you are enjoying your trip!