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  1. 14 hours ago, mpdog42 said:

    The weird thing is that it is not showing up on my cruise planner as a Package to

    Like people have said ...It is gone from the cruise planner as a option to buy...getting kind of sick of all this BS with Celebrity...I guess it's another call to the TA on Tuesday!!🤬

    I agree with all the BS. This is a totally different experience then what I signed up for with all the cuts and additional charges that have been added. 

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  2. Just checked the app and webpage and the soda package has been replaced with the Zero Proof Beverage package at $36.17 CAD plus 20% gratuity per day.

     

    Do they realize that some of us are just want to have soda too drink and not be gouged with crazy pricing like this.

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  3. 10 minutes ago, VMax1700 said:

    For us the total time from announcement that our group could disembark until we arrived at Marco Polo airport was a total of 2.5 hours.  The bus was only half full and we were happy with the way it ran.  Had the bus been full, it may have been a little uncomfortable, but nothing like the security line at the airport 😱

    How long was the security line?

  4. 4 hours ago, NSnewcruiser said:

    Mixed Vaccines from Different Manufacturers

    We understand some guests may have been vaccinated with doses from two different vaccine manufacturers. Whether these are accepted depends on the mix of manufacturers and where you are sailing from.  

    For Cruises Departing from U.S. Ports 

    The U.S. CDC advises that a vaccine series should be completed with products from the same manufacturer, as the safety of a mixed-product series has not been fully evaluated. However, Royal Caribbean will accommodate guests who are vaccinated with mixed mRNA vaccines, such as 1 shot of Pfizer and 1 shot of Moderna. The doses must be separated by at least 28 days and not more than 42 days.

    We do not accept 1 shot of an mRNA vaccine (e.g., Pfizer or Moderna) mixed with 1 shot of a viral vector vaccine (e.g., AstraZeneca). 

    Mixed vaccines may not be accepted at all ports of call. Guests who are vaccinated with a mixed series may need to undergo additional testing at embarkation if they wish to go ashore in these ports.

    What vaccines are accepted?

     

    Royal Caribbean accepts vaccines that are fully approved or authorized for emergency use by the U.S. FDA or the World Health Organization. All doses of your vaccine should be from the same manufacturer and of the same type (e.g. mRNA), in the required number of doses to be considered fully administered (e.g. 2 shots of Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, etc., or 1 shot of Johnson & Johnson). A guest is considered fully vaccinated 14 days after their vaccine series is completed.

     

     

    I don't see any mention of a timeline if you got the same vaccine shot. Seems the 28-42 days timeline is only mentioned for mixing vaccines.

     

     

    That's the same way I understand the policy.  

  5. 10 hours ago, The Mommy said:

    Hello All

    We have our first med cruise booked from Venice in September 2021 but we are expecting that it may be transferred to Ravenna? Not sure when we will know?

    We will need a hotel for 1 night pre-cruise and I am wondering if it would be easier to reserve one in Ravenna rather than travel into Venice and then go back again the next day?

    Would anyone have any advice please?

    Many Thanks

    Why do you thing the departure port will be changed to Ravenna?

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