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Thanks to both....
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Am I correct in there being no set dining times/table number[s] on Marella ships?
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That is great advice -and thanks.
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Are you doing back-to-back? Trying this for the first time [will give us a chance to spend a whole day in Barbados]
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On the subject of approved independent land-based our companies I hope that by the time of our Princess cruise to the Baltic [September 2021] we shall be able to take our already booked independent 2-day tour of St Petersburg. This was close to half price compared to the ship's equivalent tour.
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To my wife and I a cruise means this -
you go to bed and next day wake up in a new country to explore.....
'explore' meaning exactly that - to discover new places for oneself.....
being tied to a predetermined 'tour' just hopping on and off a coach is not exploring.....
We tend to visit museums/parks/sites of interest and cathedrals/churches...rarely to we find ourselves in hordes of tourists so our risk of 'cross-infection' is kept to a minimum level.
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Well- it takes all sorts to make the world [and a good thing too I guess]
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All reasonable logic points to it having to change - I would not countenance the walking tour as was well explained earlier. It so much reminded me of being back at school. One teacher at the front and one bringing up the rear.
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Surely there is also a logistical challenge of huge proportion. Let's imagine a cruise ship of some 2000+ passengers berthing at a port and that the majority are on board anticipating a ship-organised list of excursions [assuming that current protocol continues]. Coaches may well be restricted to 20 per coach -so if you do the maths it becomes a logistical nightmare.....
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That last para of Roz sums it up imo. The CDC have already stipulated the points she made about a Covid guest onboard. If the incidence of this can be brought to a minimum by stipulating all passengers to be vaccinated -then it gets my thumbs-up.
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This is what we did 4 years ago [used the excellent TJ Tours] - in September next year we sail in to St Petersburg and hope that by then we can book with the independent tour operator once again [approved by St Petersburg authorities]
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This makes perfect sense to me, I would only go on such a cruise anyway [whilst the pandemic is still rolling around the globe]
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I was trying to cover for either sex.
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On 11/7/2020 at 5:26 PM, janny444 said:
I will be pre registering and booking with the hope that in 2 years time we will be back to some sort of normality....if not, at least we will have had something positive to look forward to and with it being 5% deposit are prepared to take the hit and lose it for the pleasure of that.
I have a feeling that those who have seen the news on vaccines this morning will be in the vanguard for cabins -especially if fluid pricing kicks in.......
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I hope my post and that of others may put your mind at rest. On various cruises we have 'adopted' sometimes 1- maybe 2 ladies on their own. They have proved to be delightful company. Also for the solo male my wife thinks it would not be a problem to intermingle. I am referring to the times ahead when vaccines will bring cruising back to a normality of some kind regarding mixing. It just may take time....
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We weighed up the situation -at present we are liable to forfeit a deposit of £238 if we cancelled early. We thought it was a risk worth taking in order to get the cabin of our choice.
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We have just booked Aurora cruise R204 for May 2022. [Cabins are not confirmed until 11th so we are waiting to hear from our agency]
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They're probably stocking up early for Xmas [wonder if they we're hoping to get in early with easter eggs too.....]
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Having read a precis of these new protocols -what these two paragraphs contain is the reason we'll not be cruising while they exist:-
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The CDC will reserve the right to determine passenger and crew capacity, itineraries, ports of call, onboard activities and just about everything else.
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Cruises from the U.S. can be no longer than seven days. The CDC reserves the right to shorten cruises.
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Plenty of hoops to jump through before cruises per se go out from American waters. I'll be hoping for some type of 'normality' by our first of the new-style cruises in September 2021.
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Interesting---as someone new to this forum I was thinking how reasoned are the points I have read. Of course a good book is preferable but I like the forum for the prospect of provoking a response from the reader. Especially if it is a responsible response.....😉
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This is the most emotive issue as one could only imagine. It intrigues me to keep reading such phrases as ''what are the government doing/going to do about it?' -the correct question to pose should be this 'what are YOU doing about it?'
Governments do not spread this disease - that is done by individuals. I really am amazed that the world over one sees a similar mantra...... take obesity -it IS there -it is literally and metaphorically spreading. 'Governments' do not 'force-feed' individuals with trash food -we are mainly responsible for our own destiny and that of our children.
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You are correct as things are right now. What finally made up our mind was the amount of restriction concerning shore visits.
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Wish I could give answers to all parts for you -here is my current understanding.
If you instigate the cancellation BEFORE there is a cancellation by Cunard -you will lose the deposit.
I am unable to offer advice IF there should be a 14 day self-isolation when landing in England.
These are the current terms offered to anyone wishing to exchange their cruise to a later date:-
- Transfer your booking to any Cunard voyage currently on sale (and not just to those within the next 12 months).
- Transfer your booking to a voyage of higher or lower value (and not just of a higher value, as is usually the case).
- Transfer your booking an unlimited number of times (and not just once).
- Transfer your bookings free of charge, as we will waive the current £100 administration charge for each transfer made.
Personally I would sit tight until approaching the time when the balance has to be paid and IF there was still a degree of uncertainty [for example -the 14 day self-isolation rule] -then I would find a cruise some time ahead and switch. PS -I am guessing that if it is Cunard who cancel your cruise then you may well be offered 125% against a future cruise.
Looking for an email address
in Marella Cruises (formerly Thomson)
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for Chris Hackney, Products manager. Can anyone assist?