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  1. 7 hours ago, dleahy4444 said:

    Thank you. Do you recall about how much it was? I think the possibility of needing an IV, the cost, and the question of it being covered by insurance and being billed immediately before seeking reimbursement are all factors to consider before going on board , or making the decision to cancel. When we booked this trip a while ago, this wasn’t an issue, but unfortunately it is a possibility now. 

    Sorry, it was a few years ago, so I don't remember the cost.  I just know I was thankful they could help.

  2. We were on a cruise to Bermuda and my husband got dehydrated after a day at the beach.  Went to the infirmary, the did some tests and they gave him an IV.  Interesting, not only did they charge for the IV, they also charged for the IV pole.  It was covered by our travel insurance, but it was on our bill.  The infirmary gave us a very itemized bill to submit to the insurance company, and even let us use the phone to call the insurance company.

    Myrna

  3. On Aruba there is a "local beach" located between Palm and Eagle beaches.  It is behind a police station.  No chair rentals, but there are picnic benches under palapas.  When we were there there were a few family birthday parities and kids were taking swimming lessons.  To get a taxi back, just walk to eagle beach and walk through a hotel to get to a cab stand.

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  4. TAD2005- I pay $.88 for distilled water at home, but on Celebrity, Royal and NCL it's always been in my cabin when I get on for no charge when requested in advance for my CPAP.  I also pay $5.00 at home to discard my sharps container, but they have always been provided for no charge on those cruise lines.

  5. Anyone know how to get in touch with the special needs department?  Can't find an email address, and 1/2 hour on hold is a little too long a wait for me.  I am sailing on the Oosterdam in October and I need distilled water and an extension cord for a CPAP machine and a sharps container.

    TIA

  6. The men's and Ladies' rooms on the Eclipse, outside the dining room are always staffed with someone constantly cleaning it after dinner. My husband and I have both tipped the attendant for doing a great job in what has to be a lousy location. I can tell you the attendant is always surprised and very appreciative.

  7. We will be cruising on the Eclipse in March and this will be the first time traveling with a CPAP machine- 2 questions- what do you do about using distilled water for the machine and is the cord long enough to reach the plug?

    Myrna

  8. Blue Bai was a wonderful beach. Not crowded. It is in a development of homes, condos, time shares and maybe a hotel. It was $30 cab ride and chairs were $8. There was shade. I advise using water shoes.

    Myrna

  9. Our cruise overnighted in Barbados so we went to Boatyard one day and Harbor Lights the second. We had been to Boatyard before and really liked it, but this time it was much more crowded and the music was not relaxing. It was $30 for 2 chairs and umbrella, 1 drink and ride back to the port. Next day went to harbor lights and that is our new favorite. It was $5 pp for the cab and $15 for 2 chairs and umbrella. It was quieter and a simple "no thanks" kept vendors from bothering us.

    Myrna

  10. We've been to Eagle Beach, but this time we were told it was school vacation and families just camp on the beach for the week, so Palm was suggested. We stayed by the Hyatt- cab was $14 each way and chairs and umbrella were $35. It was very crowded with a lot of water toys and the water was very cloudy. Would go back to Eagle next time.

    Myrna

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