This is absolutely normal, you were home and your primary medical coverage takes over at that point, no travel policy would have covered the shoulder surgery
As an addition to, not a contradiction of, your statement. Geo Blue also has excellent medical transport benefits in their annual policy, as well as medical benefits outside the US.
You can drink it anywhere, no problem. Over 400 nights on Royal and have NEVER been charged a corkage fee, and I leave my cabin with a bottle most nights
This is the second post on this topic
she was charged the “service charge” and told it was not gratuity, then she paid gratuity on top of that
Nothing to dispute really
It’s pretty simple English.
Allure is sailing from Barcelona the entire month of October 2025
@FamilyCruiserUK said he was booking Allure for October ‘25, and you said there weren’t any cruises, you were incorrect.
The cruise lines are already providing "boatloads" of money to the Bahamas (nearly 100 million dollars annually in port fees alone in Nassau). This VAT will not trickle down to the people, and can very well lower the annual revenue historically provided to the citizens directly
A passport card is perfectly acceptable for a closed loop cruise on any cruise ship.
A passport book is more dynamic If one were to need to fly back to the US
I did not realize you could board downstream with an A2S booking; I assumed it was just completely forbidden.
Thanks for the information (I have never used A2S) but what is the distinction that allows it to happen if you use air to Sea?