IrishSarah
Earning My Ears
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DCL did not require vaccinations for 12-17 until it was fully authorized (rather than emergency authorized). I suspect it will not be different for the next age group. I agree it is also likely that they will not require pre-cruise (at home) testing for anyone who is fully vaccinated. Everyone will continue to be tested at the port. Time will tell, and we know that DCL doesn't let you see behind the curtain until they are ready to inform us of their intentions.
As PP pointed out, 12-15 isn't fully FDA-approved yet. DCL didn't require vaccines for anybody, adults or 12+, until The Bahamas required it. I think DCL will closely follow the requirements of their ports of call. Requirements for boarding will then match the strictest of those ports. I'd be surprised if vaccines are required for ages 5-11 before 2022; there is still a time lag between 1st does --> 2nd dose --> "fully vaccinated" which puts us into at least mid-December and that's for kids who get a 1st dose immediately.DCL did not require vaccinations for 12-17 until it was fully authorized (rather than emergency authorized).
I signed my kids up this morning and the cvs website was like getting a boarding group for Rise of Resistance—time slots were changing from available to full in the second it took me to click on them. Earliest I could get was two weeks from now. So my kids won’t be fully vaxxed plus two weeks until nearly Christmas. I figure Disney will wait a bit to set a reasonable date by which kids can be vaxxed before requiring it. Current protocols seem to be working fine. I think December is too soon/not realisticCruise the start of December? Vaccination probably not required for kids between 5 and 11. If kids get a shot today, they couldn't get the second shot until Thanksgiving, and then wouldn't be considered fully vaccinated until Dec. 8. Just not logistically feasible by then.
Cruise at Christmas time? I'd be expecting the mandate to be expanded to include 5-11 year old by then.
Ultimately, it likely won't be DCL making the decision whether kids will have to be vaccinated or not. It will be the ports. If the Bahamas changes their rules and says kids 5 and older have to be vacinnated in order for a ship to dock in the Bahamas, then DCL will have to require it, whether it impacts the Christmas cruises or not.Another reason they likely won’t require it in December—don’t want families cancelling those expensive Christmas cruises and getting a refund! My gut tells me they will wait until the January start if “off season” when the cancellations/refunds will be cheaper and schools are in session so not as many kids sailing.
Do we think that vaccinated 5-11 year olds will now have the same testing requirements as the current vaccinated guests requirement (ie will no longer be required to test prior to port arrival) regardless of whether or not Disney changes their vaccination requirements for 5-11 year olds? I am thinking of getting my kids vaccinated prior to our January cruise, but if they still will be lumped in a 5-11 population testing requirement I may think twice...
Royal has already updated their guidance that vaccinations are only required for 12 and over (presumably because of ports) but that the pre-cruise testing is only for unvaccinated kids (all kids 2-11 are tested at the port).
And that’s for the US passengers only at this point. Other nations or blocs (EU) will probably follow suit soon, but it’s going to be a hot minute until the 5-11 program is up and running full steam internationally. Should the Bahamas require it of 5+, I agree it will be well into late winter, if not early spring. Strongly suggested in the interim, perhaps, but not required 12/9 (the earliest date today’s kids would be “fully vaccinated” by definition).As PP pointed out, 12-15 isn't fully FDA-approved yet. DCL didn't require vaccines for anybody, adults or 12+, until The Bahamas required it. I think DCL will closely follow the requirements of their ports of call. Requirements for boarding will then match the strictest of those ports. I'd be surprised if vaccines are required for ages 5-11 before 2022; there is still a time lag between 1st does --> 2nd dose --> "fully vaccinated" which puts us into at least mid-December and that's for kids who get a 1st dose immediately.