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  1. Full suite is Grand suite and above. Yes, loft suites get you free beer, wine and soda in the Suite lounge 11AM -11PM, and free cocktails during Happy Hour.
  2. Have to pay for drinks on the suite Sun deck.
  3. Definitely can use it First day for Florida ports. I heard that Carnival does not allow use of their special casino Drinks on Us package the first day out of Texas.
  4. I once asked my TA if she had group rates on suites and she said no, only balconies. Has that changed?
  5. Absolutely new ports. We are going to another cruise line to do South America and other travel bucket lists.
  6. I agree. But my husband likes it, go figure.
  7. I hate that awful noise in the morning!!!
  8. You can take a photo of it, or else just bring it.
  9. Just read on our Voyager TA FB group that Nuuk Greenland has been changed to Nanortalik. Have you heard anything about this?
  10. Do not amp Allure with slides, leave her as beautiful and special as she is!
  11. Just reading this. So essentially you can do it at home and just take a picture.
  12. Oops, let me try to re-paste. This is the info posted for Transatlantic. Getting Ready to Cruise Here's everything you need to know before your vacation — from vaccination and testing requirements to checking in, and other steps to help ensure a smooth boarding day experience. Where are you sailing from? Amsterdam, Netherlands Athens (Piraeus), Greece Baltimore, Maryland Barcelona, Spain Boston, Massachusetts Brisbane, Australia Cape Liberty, New Jersey (Caribbean Sailings) Cape Liberty, New Jersey (Bermuda or Canada Sailings) Copenhagen, Denmark Florida Galveston, Texas Haifa, Israel Los Angeles, California New Orleans, Louisiana Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Seattle, Washington Seward, Alaska Singapore Southampton, England Sydney, Australia Tarragona, Spain Transatlantic Cruises from Europe Vancouver, British Columbia Venice (Ravenna), Italy GETTING READY FOR TRANSATLANTIC CRUISES FROM EUROPE TO THE U.S. Here are the latest protocols for our guests sailing from U.S. to Europe on Transatlantic cruises. Protocols are subject to change and we are committed to keeping you informed if they do. Whenever possible we will provide prior notice for any changes. Guests traveling into the U.S. from another country should be sure to look into any requirements your own home country may have for exiting or re-entering its borders. Please see below sailings for which protocols are currently available. September 4, 2022 Voyager of the Seas sailing from from Copenhagen, Denmark to Boston, Massachusetts. Vaccination Requirement Testing Requirements Travel Documents Checklist Cruise Ready Recap What To Expect On Boarding Day Mask Guidance Going Ashore In Ports Of Call Vaccination Requirement All Royal Caribbean guests, regardless of age, on transatlantic sailings must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with the final dose administered at least 14 days before sailing. Guests who are not vaccinated will not be permitted to board a transatlantic sailing departing from Europe to the U.S. Each guest’s original vaccine series must include at least two doses of vaccine to board, unless the guest received the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. This is per U.S. CDC guidance, and no exceptions will be made, even if the guest's resident country has authorized a single-shot regimen for a two dose vaccine. Your vaccine must be approved or authorized for emergency use by the World Health Organization (WHO) or European Medicines Agency (EMA) to board the ship. Guests who are up to date on their vaccination will have more time to complete their pre-cruise test. To be considered up to date by all European countries we sail to, your vaccination must meet both of the following requirements. You received your most recent vaccine dose no more than 9 months (270 days) ago. This could have been the final dose in your original vaccine series (or a single dose of Johnson & Johnson), or a booster dose. Your most recent vaccine dose is on this list of EMA-approved vaccines: Pfizer Moderna Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Nuvaxovid A Certificate of Recovery is not acceptable in lieu of a full vaccination for guests of vaccine eligible age. All crew onboard the ship and at our private destinations are fully vaccinated and receive a booster dose as they become eligible. Read Detailed Vaccine FAQs Testing Requirements All Guests: Required Pre-Cruise Testing Before arriving on boarding day, you’ll need to take a COVID-19 test on your own, at your own expense, to meet boarding requirements. Vaccinated guests who are up to date must show a negative result for a PCR or antigen test taken no more than 2 days before boarding day. Vaccinated guests who are not up to date will have a 1 day window to take this test. Vaccinated guests who are not up to date will have a 1 day window to take this test. eMed Tests Kits for Travelers Through our testing partners, U.S.-based vaccinated guests may purchase antigen test kits that you can complete online with a supervised virtual video visit, wherever you are, 24 hours 7 days a week to meet travel testing requirements for cruise or flight. Learn more Have questions about which tests are accepted? Read Our Detailed FAQ On Accepted Tests
  13. Thanks, I just found he paragraph for a transatlantic cruise. No changes for testing, oh well.
  14. Taking a picture of the home test itself? But how does anyone know that it is really yours and not someone else's?
  15. Yes, curious. Wondering about how you show proof of a negative result.
  16. Glad to see that they released an updated Healthy Sailing protocol.
  17. Still hoping that they will eliminate all testing, doing a trans-Atlantic and then a trans-pacific cruise.
  18. I don’t see any testing changes yet for Europe.
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