Testing after cruise prior to flying

Marvelgeek82

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I know DCL has a testing requirement for those that are unvaccinated prior to disembarkment for cruises over 5 days.
For those that are flying home, though, are there any testing requirements to fly home after the cruise since the cruise ship is outside of U.S. water? (We are sailing on the 1/29 fantasy sailing to Cozumel, Jamaica, Grand Cayman and CC).
 
Not for domestic flights. Those flying internationally may need to test.
 
I know DCL has a testing requirement for those that are unvaccinated prior to disembarkment for cruises over 5 days.
For those that are flying home, though, are there any testing requirements to fly home after the cruise since the cruise ship is outside of U.S. water? (We are sailing on the 1/29 fantasy sailing to Cozumel, Jamaica, Grand Cayman and CC).

No requirements to fly domestically as far as COVID testing.
 

I know DCL has a testing requirement for those that are unvaccinated prior to disembarkment for cruises over 5 days.
For those that are flying home, though, are there any testing requirements to fly home after the cruise since the cruise ship is outside of U.S. water? (We are sailing on the 1/29 fantasy sailing to Cozumel, Jamaica, Grand Cayman and CC).

Just for clarification, DCL requires a negative test taken between 3 days and 24 hours prior to sailing for all unvaccinated guests on any length of cruise, not just cruises over 5 days. As of tomorrow, Jan. 13, the only unvaccinated guests allowed on DCL ships will be those aged 4 and under as they are still not age-eligible to get a vaccine.

"Currently, Disney Cruise Line continues to require all vaccine-eligible Guests (based on US eligibility requirements) to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, as defined by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at the time of sailing. This will be a requirement for all Guests (US and international) ages 5 and up for sailings beginning on or after January 13, 2022. Guests who are not vaccine-eligible because of age must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result (paid for by the Guest) taken between 3 days and 24 hours before their sail date. Guests ages 5 through 11 may complete this testing requirement in lieu of being fully vaccinated for sailings that depart before January 13, 2022. Guests 4 years of age and under must complete the testing requirements. The test should be a NAAT test, rapid PCR test or lab-based PCR test. Rapid antigen tests are not accepted.
 
Just for clarification, DCL requires a negative test taken between 3 days and 24 hours prior to sailing for all unvaccinated guests on any length of cruise, not just cruises over 5 days. As of tomorrow, Jan. 13, the only unvaccinated guests allowed on DCL ships will be those aged 4 and under as they are still not age-eligible to get a vaccine.
That's for pre-cruise. OP is asking about testing for debarkation at the end of the cruise. DCL currently requires non-vaccinated guests on cruises of 5+ nights to test on the next-to-last day. DCL does not offer post-cruise testing for vaccinated passengers, even those who may need to test for post-cruise international flights (and there is no testing requirement to board domestic flights).
 
That's for pre-cruise. OP is asking about testing for debarkation at the end of the cruise. DCL currently requires non-vaccinated guests on cruises of 5+ nights to test on the next-to-last day. DCL does not offer post-cruise testing for vaccinated passengers, even those who may need to test for post-cruise international flights (and there is no testing requirement to board domestic flights).

Thanks for the clarification!
 

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