Agreed.
Great news for a lot of people who’ve been waiting on pins and needles.
For me, though, the indoor mask mandate is a dealbreaker.
Masks for everyone indoors ages 2 and up is tough, esp in the shows.
Thanks, guess I need to read even more. i Must’ve stopped too early. Tks
Yep. On with the WDW resort back up plan!I don’t think anyone would blame you for stopping at “indoor mask mandate.”
When he said that in the video, a switch instantly flipped in my brain from “interested” to “100% disinterested.”
I don’t think anyone would blame you for stopping at “indoor mask mandate.”
When he said that in the video, a switch instantly flipped in my brain from “interested” to “100% disinterested.”
Unfortunately testing isn’t perfect and they will no doubt have an outbreak onboard
And looks like only ONE “Broadway “show per cruise! Repeated multiple times for social distancing!Sounds about the same as other cruise lines. I did noticed the age for testing starts at 12 that requires cruisers to cover the cost. I guess under 12 the company pays. I’m happy to skip that part. And testing twice. Masks for everyone indoors ages 2 and up is tough, esp in the shows.
The one slot per day kills the fun of dumping your kids off for some R and R!!And needing reservations for the kids clubs, and being limited to one slot per day. Oof.
I wish they had given more detail on what will be a virtual queue. Meet & Greets, of course, but what else? Pools? Dining at Cabanas?
None out of Florida that I’m aware of. And the ones I’ve seen have required vaccinationswhile that’s true cruise lines have been sailing with very similar rules for over a month and they haven’t had widespread issues yet..
And don’t forget only one Broadway show per cruise! NutsAnd needing reservations for the kids clubs, and being limited to one slot per day. Oof.
I wish they had given more detail on what will be a virtual queue. Meet & Greets, of course, but what else? Pools? Dining at Cabanas?