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I agree! I was reading those horror stories and got worried! Maybe I'll get a doctor's note and print out the email to cover all my bases ;) Good thing that my husband already knows that I'm a total nut haha
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Prefect! Thanks for sharing your experience! I guess I'll just plan on showing up without a note. Maybe I'll print out the email saying that I don't need the notes just in case :)
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I stole this topic from the Princess group. I didn't see it being discussed for RCCL.
My husband and I just booked a 3 night Bahama cruise leaving 10/31/14 out of port Canaveral. I will be 19 weeks pregnant during the cruise (about a month within the 24 week rule), so I sent an email to the special needs email address to get some clarification. The FAQ and pregnancy area of the RCCL website still states that a fit to travel note is required. I received an email back saying that the note is no longer needed. I am very skeptical, and will have my doctor provide one anyway just to be safe. But I'm wondering, is there anyone (preferably someone noticeably pregnant) who has been able to cruise without providing this note since the policy change?
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My husband and I just booked a 3 night Bahama cruise leaving 10/31/14 out of port Canaveral. I will be 19 weeks pregnant during the cruise (about a month within the 24 week rule), so I sent an email to the special needs email address to get some clarification. The FAQ and pregnancy area of the RCCL website still states that a fit to travel not is required. I received an email back saying that the note is no longer needed. I am very skeptical, and will have my doctor provide one anyway just to be safe. But I'm wondering, is there anyone (preferably someone noticeably pregnant) who has been able to cruise without providing this note since the policy change?
Pregnancy fit to travel note reqirement
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Looks like you guys are all set. It sounds like being ready for anything is the best way to go. You never know who is going to be checking you in and what their knowledge of the policy is.