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21 minutes ago, gkthorn said:
I saw the below posted on YouTube
I'd be happy to do a five-day cruise with no ports, and a high degree of pre-sail screening
It seems to be a thought, you would think worth pondering. Does anyone know if Princess and other possible Cruise Lines are considering this?
My wife and I live in California and would jump at the chance if the port is close.The issue I believe is that when US citizens board in a US port, they must visit a foreign port (Caribbean, Mexico or Canada usually) before returning to the US.
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While laundry detergent is a good option, a mix and match approach I'm told by my wife is critical. Most consideration I believe is on the formal nights.
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With the extension, when will the port open?This is one time when I hope folks will prove me wrong on here! Living in Vancouver, I honestly can't see any cruises here this year. Our health minister has already warned that international or non-essential travel will not be possible until a vaccine or immunity is found. She said outright that cruise ships would not be permitted to disembark any passengers for the foreseeable future. Our border closures with the US have just been extended at least another month.
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Silly suite benefit question
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My wife an I were upgraded with a charge to an aft suite (C743). It was a great experience with free laundry, drinks in the fridge, etc. The suite was the primary benefit along with th. The Hawaii 15-day cruise is another one to consider.
I'm sure that there are other good cruises, the California Coastal and the Quebec City to Fort Lauderdale, as an example, but Alaska and Hawaii are the two most convenient and affordable to me at this point.