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  1. Their policy is what is stopping us booking.

    our kids are both under 12 and caught covid in July so have excellent antibodies - BETTER PROTECTION THAN 2 JABS! yet we can't get off the boat unless its a big tour.

     

    Someone from Liverpool said the tour did nothing to socially distance the group and went to indoor shared toilets and indoor shops as well as the beatles things.

     

    They are not interested in stopping the spread - if so NO ONE would be allowed off if they are not vaccinated.

     

    I think they should allow covid recovery certificates aswell for anyone like Europe do for up to 180 days.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, kernow said:

    In our planner there are 5 different excursions for Liverpool ranging from £34.95 to £71.43 (adult prices). They include a city highlights tour, orientation tour(cheapest) and a Beatles tour.

    Thank you!

    pretty annoying when we just want to do The Beatles story which is walkable and £42 for a family!

  3. 6 minutes ago, smokey01 said:

    I was on 7th August at which point everyone couldn’t get off without going on an excursion. I would think that if you are wanting to go ashore with an unvaccinated youngster then yes the rule would be upheld.

     

    as far as face masks go, around the pool both indoor and outdoor face masks weren’t required. I didn’t see the dodgems specifically but the people playing tennis in the Seaplex weren’t wearing face masks. 
     

    in the theatre we were asked to keep face masks on but some people didn’t and there was no one there to monitor it.

    thank you!

    sounds like the face mask thing is not a big deal then. just the annoying Liverpool day!

    Does anyone know what the excursions were and the cost for Liverpool?

  4. just reading the cruise compass - thanks for posting!
    2 things; - going to Liverpool it says parents of un-vaccinated guests age 17 years and under are required to participate in a royal Caribbean  shore excursion - is this upheld? are we really not allowed to go explore on our own even although we have done the PCR test and if we drove to Liverpool we could do what we like???

     

    Also all guests 11 and above must wear masks unless seated and eating/drinking. Does that mean just in the corridors between activities or on the dodgems sitting on loungers indoors poolside, playing pool?

     

    its all a bit much and putting us off....Masks don't really do anything when your mingling this much and when they have made everyone take a PCR.....it just feels a bit restrictive....

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