KashasMom
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I am not looking to start anything controversial so please keep to facts. With the news that Pfizer's vaccine for under 5s will be available by the end of the month, our cruise plans may be shaken up once again. My questions - each time the vaccine age was lowered (12+, then 5-11) how long was it before Disney required those age groups to be vaccinated? If you did not want to comply, did you get a refund? We recently changed our cruise from Feb to Oct but part of our extended family has toddlers they don't intend to vaccinate now. I assume they will get a full refund and my family (without under 5s) will not? Our TA already told all of us that if we do NOT go on the October cruise, we will all lose our money (we are Concierge PIF). Something to do with the most recent 14 day allowed change and how the new cruise will not have the same cancelation rules (I didn't particularly understand). I'm just trying to figure out how much of our $25,000+ we may lose and also set expectations about the possibility of cruising without our family.
Also, when reentering the U.S. by ship are you required to take a COVID test (as you are when coming by plane) or are cruise ships exempt?
Also, when reentering the U.S. by ship are you required to take a COVID test (as you are when coming by plane) or are cruise ships exempt?