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Davecanada

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  1. Agree with all positive comments, off in Jan from the bliss with a finicky 13 yo Celiac son...  Main dining room was a breeze and clearly identified with ability to choose following days breakfast lunch and dinner... that being said, the boy wanted to not have to sit for proper meals so the buffet was used ALOT....  they were also great, during dinner they will make fresh tasty GF pizza, the chefs in the buffet walked him around and showed him what he could and couldn't eat, not once was he "glutened" on board (there was once in grand cayman where the nachos got him on shore...) 

     

    Really could not have asked for a better experience, once a chef in the buffet even pulled out some small salmon filets for him and cooked them for hime as the GF options of which there were plenty did not pique his interest...

  2. In Canada we haven't been able to wear glasses or smile for passport photos for a number of years. We have not been asked to remove our glasses for customs/immigration identification, even when going through the Nexus kiosks.

     

    Smooth Sailing! :) :) :)

     

     

    Not sure if it changed but you can now wear glasses for Canadian passports...

     

    10. Prescription eyeglasses may be worn as long as the eyesare clearly visible and there is no reflection or glare on theeyeglasses.

     

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/pass-photo-spec-eng.pdf

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