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  1. On 1/13/2022 at 10:39 AM, d-train said:

     

    Do you have to be an Ohio resident to get tests from your library? We are not far from you, just over the border into Pennsylvania... I wonder if it is worth the 30 minute drive to get free proctered test kits...

     

    D-Train

    I don't know the answer to that question. The Conneaut Library is supposed to have them. They have been tuff to get lately due to the high demand. Check their website before you drive over.

  2. 7 hours ago, LHARTWICK said:

    We are in Arkansas, too.  Received a notice from our local library yesterday that the tests were available.  Less then 2 hours later, we received another notice stating that the tests were all gone and that more would be available on Thursday.  I don't believe they are the proctored tests either.  Just guessing, but I find it hard to believe that the proctored version would be given away since they are more costly from what I've seen.  (Go Hogs!)

    I got two test kits  (Abbot Binex) from our local library in Ohio. I used them just prior to our cruise on January 3rd. It was pretty easy. You down load the NAVICA app on your phone. There are a couple of videos you can watch on YOU TUBE that explain it all.  Good luck everyone.

     

    Engineer

  3. 1 hour ago, DaKahuna said:

    Yes.  We are sailing on the Reflection and on the day we return to home port on Reflection we will be catching a cruise on Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas.   

     

    Royal Caribbean requires a negative COVID test two days prior so we play to be tested on Reflection the last Sea Day.   

     

    However, if Carnival requires a COVID test prior to sailing, you will need to arrange for that yourself.  Celebrity just changed their procedures for administering test and they are no longer providing testing n board for non-Royal Caribbean Family back to back cruisers.  

     

    I also have the option of taking a Royal Caribbean cruise out of Miami. 

  4. Hi. Sorry to start a thread about this, but am struggling to find the information. Can anyone tell me what the sockets are in the inside cabins on the Norwegian spirit and if they can be used for chargers, curling tongs etc? I've read that people have taken extension boards with them. Are there special boards that are designed for travelling, as a lot of them are quite heavy and we a weight limit for our flights? Many thanks for all your help.

     

    Sent from my MotoE2(4G-LTE) using Tapatalk

     

    We had no problem when we were on the Spirit. I believe they had the standard 110 volt American outlets along with the 220 European outlets. We bring a small strip extension with us as the amount of outlets is small.

     

    engineer

  5. Coming back from an up close trip to the Sawyer Glacier and meeting up with our ship (NCL Sun) in the Tracy Arm Fjord. The ship was so huge from our point of view. All the passengers were standing on deck waiting and watching our return. A day we will never forget.

     

    Notice...it was before her hull art was painted on.

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