Jump to content

habitatnal

Members
  • Posts

    84
  • Joined

Everything posted by habitatnal

  1. I don’t get why every other cruise line I can put my credit card information once online but MSC can’t figure out how to do this.
  2. I’m kind of shocked that MSC is the last cruise line with testing requirements. I thought Disney would be last. I would think MSC would announce changes soon.
  3. Anybody that has embarked on a cruise since all the protocols were dropped can confirm that the VeriFLY check-in line is gone? There is no need for VeriFLY if you don’t need to show a vaccination card or test.
  4. Thanks for the info. I don’t know what would happen if you answer yes. I do know that pre-pandemic Royal Caribbean asked me some health questions at the pier.
  5. Before the protocol change everyone had to produce a negative test or proof of vaccination at check-in so Carnival knew who was vaccinated and unvaccinated. I’m guessing now if your cruise goes to Grand Turk, you will have to show your vaccination card at check-in so you can get off in Grand Turk. If you don’t you will be flagged as unvaccinated.
  6. That is interesting that they don’t ask if you had a fever or diarrhea to see if you have norovirus. I know pre-pandemic many cruise lines would ask you health questions. If you have cruised HAL since the restart, did they ask you any health questions at the pier?
  7. I called Holland America and they said for cruises that have dropped all protocols VeriFLY is no longer being used since there is nothing to upload to the app. The VeriFLY line is gone at the port. Since the OP couldn’t upload their vaccination card I think VeriFLY is truly not be used anymore. The real test to see if VeriFLY is truly gone will be people’s experiences at the port. I will be curious to see what people report back.
  8. The health assessment is done online and everyone has to do it. VeriFLY was an optional app.
  9. Holland America is no longer using VeriFLY for cruises that no longer require testing or vaccination. They just updated the protocols so now most cruises don’t require vaccination or testing for anyone.
  10. Does this mean that if you are on a standard sailing regardless of vaccination status, that all you need to bring to the port are your travel documents? (No test or vaccination card.) Is the VeriFLY line going away at the port since there is no reason to use VeriFLY? I wish this protocol change was communicated better and clearer. I’m surprised that now Holland America has looser protocols than Carnival. I thought Holland America would be one of the last cruise lines to change their protocols.
  11. Also, because Princess has dropped all testing that means that vaccinated people no longer will have to show their vaccination card. This will make boarding more streamlined and faster.
  12. If you are unvaccinated you still need to test regardless of the length of the cruise. So you either show your vaccine card to prove that you are vaccinated or if you are unvaccinated you produce a negative test result since you don’t have a vaccine card. If you are vaccinated, they will not just believe you are vaccinated so that is why you need to show the card.
  13. While you are no longer required to be vaccinated, you still have to show your vaccination card to be exempt from testing requirements.
  14. Princess markets itself to an older crowd than Carnival or Royal so I think they have a higher vaccination rate than Carnival/Royal. Removing all protocols doesn’t change much if most people are vaccinated anyway.
  15. Well according to NCL, there are many countries that still have protocols in place. https://www.ncl.com/travel-requirements-by-country
×
×
  • Create New...

If you are already a Cruise Critic member, please log in with your existing account information or your email address and password.