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  1. Regular train service from Dover to London stations - St Pancras, Waterloo east, London Bridge, Victoria. We booked tickets on-line through trainline. You can get off-peak trains for as low as $20 if you buy in advance and download to your phone https://www.thetrainline.com/
  2. Yes, we got the $200 balcony deal for the 12 day Northern Europe out of Dover on the Pride. Same week we saw the Pride 9 day Dover to Rome deal for the same price and booked that too.
  3. The data in verify will be in there no matter which device you have the app on. You put in your booking number and everyone on that booking, including the kids will be on there.
  4. We've done the testing in Florida and had the vaccines and booster in Florida. Just fill in and use your Ont drivers license and put in Ohio, it worked for us. Done that in Walgreen and CVS
  5. Depends on where you are cruising. We have done two trans-Atlantic cruises and two TransPacific from Australia. A few rough days but nothing serious. If you are just cruising the Caribean you aren't going to feel much motion. But if you are concerned, then as other people suggested mid ship low.
  6. If you have the internet then try google Voice, call or text
  7. Yes, but you are not tested after each port of call so it's really not logical to have everyone tested at the beginning and then you may have numerous ports of call . We are doing a B2B in the UK/Europe, we need the test before we got on the ship in Dover and then 9 stops later we get off again and we spend the day back in Dover and then back on the ship with no testing and then another 7 port stops before Rome So how do they prevent the virus from getting on board after each port stop?
  8. But Carnival still requires a covid test for the Pride sailing in Europe, yet none of the European countries require a test to enter. It is a pain in the a** to fly over there and then find and pay for a covid test and then hope that it's negative before you get on the ship. It discourages people from flying into the UK/Europe early, a lot of people are getting their free test at Walgreens etc in the US and then flying to the UK/Europe less than 72 hours before cruise So yes I do hope that Carnival drops the testing requirement, especially for European cruises
  9. I was curious as to the price of the self serve beer stations.
  10. Do you know how much the beer is at the self serve Beer Stations?
  11. There are regular trians from Dover - they stop at Charing Cross, Victoria or St Pancras stations - 2 hours. If you buy your tickets on-ine in advance it's only around $20 Wouldn't it be easier to stay at a hotel in central London instead of going all the way out to LHR and then back into London ? LHR is a long way out.
  12. RCL charged me a corkage fee, it was $10, on a $8 bottle. That was 10 years ago
  13. Clarification - as of May 2nd - "Unvaccinated guests will be tested on board in between voyages. From time to time, vaccinated guests may be tested in between voyages."
  14. We are sailing on the Pride back to back Sep 2nd - an email from Carnival that testing is required for this B2B, required for all Euro/UK sailings
  15. That's one of biggest balconies I've seen! You are wearing a mask that covers your whole face?
  16. Yes it's too much and with the Booster too. We are sailing out of Dover UK on the Pride, the requirement is for everyone over 12 to be boosted. There are British passengers that have already booked the cruise with kids, but in Britain kids under 16 have not been approved for the booster.
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