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Itchy&Scratchy

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  1. We sailed on the Getaway. VERY disappointed with food and MDR service, but entertainment was top notch. Teen and kid friendly activities like rock climbing, trampoline (weight limit is 80#) and ropes course were good. Smoke smell everywhere - not good. You can click on the link in my signature to see my full review. We had our then 8 yo with us. Never sailed on Carnival, though. DH refuses to step foot on any of their ships. Had friends on it - they were happy.
  2. she could have gotten a PCR test 3 days before the cruise. There is no 48 hour requirement.
  3. I am not sure the kids are actually traveling with OP. OP stated that they were stressed because they didn't have time to test because they keep their grandkids on Thursdays and Fridays.... UNvaxxed kids get tested before the cruise and at the terminal, and then one more time before the cruise end.
  4. for unvaxxed kids? Before arriving on boarding day, you'll need to take a COVID-19 test on your own, at your own expense. Vaccinated guests must show a negative test result for a PCR or antigen test taken no more than 2 days before boarding day. NOTE: Kids age 11 and younger who have been vaccinated may present proof of full vaccination and follow the testing protocols for vaccinated guests. Unvaccinated kids age 2 to 11 must show a negative test result for a PCR test (not antigen) taken no more than 3 days before boarding day.
  5. yes, we tested at Walgreens and then at the terminal. If in doubt, test them with the home antigen test starting 4 days out... Chances of a neg PCR test 2-3 days before the cruise and a positive antigen test at the terminal are low.
  6. not sure what the problem is. Pack on days other than Thursdays and Fridays, and do your tests while the kids are in preschool. A lot of us have kids... and not just on Thursdays and Fridays.
  7. I simply recommend sailing on a newer Princess ship. Royal and above. I mean - if you like what Princess has to offer in general, of course. But trying out other lines is also nice. Just make sure to book newer ships.
  8. what's left of the protocols is no longer stringent, and more and more of them are getting cancelled every day. When we sailed on the Allure last month, there were a couple of Covid protocols in place (vaccinations for 12 and up, pre-cruise testing, and masks for crew). Nothing else, though - it was like the pandemic never happened. Sure enough, we got covid on this cruise. RCI has just announced that tests are no longer required for cruises under 6 days, despite the fact that many passengers and crew have been getting covid on each sailing. But they don't count because many passengers develop symptoms on disembarkation day or the day after which doesn't get reported to the cruise line. Looks like things are looking up for those who are very adamantly opposed to any covid protocols, are eager to ignore the ongoing pandemic and want to pretend that things are completely back to normal.
  9. We were in Labadee in June and everything was perfect. The chaises were new, umbrellas were freshly installed, Nellie's beach was beautiful and clean, the buffet next to it was fine, I mean - everything was great.
  10. that means that none of the 3 and 4 berth cabins are available. not if the cabin is not meant for 3-4 people.
  11. Nothing new. Our kid sailed for $1 on Princess before the pandemic. So, you are not anti-child, but you don't want them in the hot tub? Hmmm.
  12. why would they fold? My Nov cruise is practically sold out, and the prices are quite high, especially compared to pre-covid.
  13. not weird at all. Both DS and DH have some texture sensitivities, so neither will eat certain things because they know how it will make them feel. DH will not touch fatty meat if you cannot cut off every minuscule piece of fat first. DS will not touch it to begin with. I cannot make them try something even if it's free or a taste of someone else's plate. And you wouldn't either if you knew in advance that your kid would start gagging right there in MDR. My kid also won't have anything with mushrooms in it because of the texture. When I was a kid (and even now), I picked out all the onions out of the food first, but at least I ate the rest. My kid will not touch a dish if it has mushrooms in it. P.S. Storytime: my grandpa didn't eat chicken since childhood because he witnessed a chicken being killed for dinner and it made a profound impression on him. He loved meat and ate all the other kinds of meat, but couldn't bring himself to eat chicken. So, yeah, you couldn't make him try it off of your plate even if it were free. P.P.S. DS also got very upset on our last Harmony cruise because we ordered veal osso buco and he found out it was a baby cow. He cried and made us promise we'd never order veal again. We complied.
  14. Does Grandeur actually have a Park Cafe? It's not an Oasis class.
  15. sorry, but RCI's buffets cannot compare to the Royal class on Princess. You will get your standard buffet fare on RCI ships. Some less disappointing than others. We were truly and positively surprised by Harmony's buffet in Nov 2021, followed by a somewhat disappointing turn on the Allure in May 2022. We didn't go hungry for sure, but we weren't gushing about it. Non-standard Wonder of the Seas buffet does not count.
  16. Could someone please explain to me what this Prize stuff is all about? Or link some info.
  17. having shoes and clothes soaked with sewage is also an experience we've never had, but I am very much looking forward to never having it.
  18. a typo. I meant to type CP for Caribbean Princess. I don't know the actual abbreviations, but I thought CP is enough, since the original post of this thread is about Caribbean Princess.
  19. maybe, an older ship is what they can afford. Or some other reason. The only reason we ended up on CB in 2016 is because the Regal Princess cruise we wanted to go on with our friends no longer allowed bookings with kids in our son's age group. Yes, I didn't know it was possible either. Our friends got on Regal with their slightly older kids but we couldn't, so we booked the only other cruise sailing during that same week out of Port Everglades. At this point in time we won't book CB. We only cruise 1-2 times a year, so we have to choose wisely.
  20. I simply put a wash cloth on that awkward metal shelf so nothing falls through. Harmony provided shampoo/cond and body wash, but we bring our own - the kid is usually covered in hives when using the ship stuff. . A box of tissues was in a desk drawer. Glasses are provided, but we don't use them.
  21. well, 20 hours could hardly be called "never". Some people actually have lives outside of this forum. I'd give OP another chance.
  22. we sailed on CB back in 2016 and even then it was already kind of very run down. We also had a noro outbreak during that sailing. However, the ABC islands itinerary made up for the small issues. Nothing can make up for the issues OP had, though, short of a free cruise on a much younger ship. We like Royal class. Will be trying out Enchanted Princess this fall.
  23. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/472-mediterranean-eastern-western/
  24. how interesting. My boss went to Germany a couple of months ago and had to pay 30 euros for each of the 2 covid tests that were required. Whereas we tested for free at CVS and Walgreens for 2.5 years (GA).
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