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Just now, not-enough-cruising said:

She has no idea 

Well it makes sense it would be one of the first to sail since they were getting ready and suppose to sail June 1st from Haifa.

 

I think sailing from Texas might have better odds of it going from there first at some point.

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2 minutes ago, Ourusualbeach said:

Nothing new so far.  All they said was details of Odyssey coming soon, now they are talking about ASTA.  Certainly appears to be nothing new coming from this. 

 

I cannot believe not one TA wouldn't ask about resuming cruises, as I'm sure they are being bombarded with questions from clients. 

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27 minutes ago, Jimbo said:

Well it makes sense it would be one of the first to sail since they were getting ready and suppose to sail June 1st from Haifa.

 

I think sailing from Texas might have better odds of it going from there first at some point.

I just don’t envision them starting with something that big, granted, it is the latest and greatest.  
I don’t know if Odyssey will fit in Galveston currently; I know there is dredging and widening of the turning basin that needs done for Allure 

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35 minutes ago, jpurdy said:

 

I cannot believe not one TA wouldn't ask about resuming cruises, as I'm sure they are being bombarded with questions from clients. 

They only like to answer the simple non informative questions😇

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32 minutes ago, BecciBoo said:

Will start first.....


Would be logical since they wouldn’t have to worry about bumping people for capacity limits. Unfortunately I don’t see any cruises happening from the US before August.

I’m glad we booked Adventure for July. Celebrity announced no masks (inside and outside) and free to explore the ports own your own so RCL should announce the same soon for these fully vaccinated non US port sailings!

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16 hours ago, NJsharon said:

Same thought.  I'm worried too as our July cruise is for our 20th wedding anniversary, and booked it a while ago.  Hate to cancel it, but would just like to know something, so we can rebook if needed!

We were going to be celebrating our 50th Anniversary while on board Oasis in July, but didn't trust the cruise happening.  We wound up canceling and re-booking next April on the Allure out of Ft. Lauderdale instead.

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17 minutes ago, atgood said:

My guess is Odyssey OTS from Port Canaveral.  It’s just a guess based on my reading. Western Caribbean?  IDK, but could be. 

 

I believe PT Everglades has been confirmed on another thread

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From an article posted on Cruise Industry news website..                                                               Royal Caribbean International is set to be the first major contemporary cruise line back in service in North America, relaunching cruises from Nassau, with the Adventure of the Seas offering weeklong itineraries starting on June 12.

The cruise line is also coming back with a bang to the UK, with the Anthem of the Seas offering a combination of four- to eight-night domestic cruises, starting July 7. 

Below is the Cruise Industry News guide to these and other Royal Caribbean International ships’ big comebacks, based on announced deployment and cruises available for booking on Royal Caribbean's website (all information is subject to change due to the COVID-19 crisis):

Adventure of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: June 12, 2021
Homeport: Nassau
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Perfect Day at CocoCay, Cozumel and Grand Bahama Island 

Allure of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 4, 2021
Homeport: Port Canaveral
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Nassau, Falmouth, Labadee and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Anthem of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: July 7, 2021
Homeport: Southampton
Length: 4 nights
Itinerary: Ocean Getaway    

Brilliance of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Tampa
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Key West, Belize City, Cozumel and George Town

Enchantment of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,250
Date: July 10, 2021
Homeport: Baltimore
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Royal Naval Dockyard  

Explorer of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: July 5, 2021
Homeport: Galveston
Length: 4 nights
Itinerary: Cozumel

Freedom of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,600
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Cape Liberty
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Royal Naval Dockyard  

Grandeur of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 1,950
Date: December 5, 2021
Homeport: Bridgetown
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Scarborough, Port of Spain, St. George’s, Fort de France, Rosseau and Castries

Harmony of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 4, 2021
Homeport: Barcelona
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, La Spezia, Civitavecchia and Naples

Independence of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,600
Date: July 11, 2021
Homeport: Miami
Length: 6 nights
Itinerary: Labadee, Falmouth and George Town

Jewel of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: July 10, 2021
Homeport: Limassol
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, Chania and Rhode

Liberty of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,600
Date: July 4, 2021
Homeport: Galveston
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Roatán, Costa Maya and Cozumel  

Mariner of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: July 2, 2021
Homeport: Port Canaveral
Length: 3 nights
Itinerary: Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Navigator of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: July 2, 2021
Homeport: Miami 
Length: 3 nights
Itinerary: Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Oasis of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 2, 2021
Homeport: Cape Liberty  
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Port Canaveral, Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau  

Odyssey of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: June 2, 2021
Homeport: Haifa   
Length: 2 nights
Itinerary: Limassol

Ovation of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: October 16, 2021
Homeport: Sydney
Length: 11 nights
Itinerary: Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Napier and Picton

Quantum of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: In service since December 1, 2020
Homeport: Singapore
Length: 3 and 4 nights
Itinerary: Only sea days

Radiance of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: October 24, 2021
Homeport: Miami
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Labadee and Key West

Rhapsody of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Ravenna
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Kotor, Mykonos, Santorini and Split  

Serenade of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: October 24, 2021
Homeport: Sydney
Length: 9 nights
Itinerary: Isle of Pines, Mystery Island, Vila and Lifou

Spectrum of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: May 30, 2021
Homeport: Shanghai
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Kumamoto and Fukuoka   

Symphony of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Miami
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Costa Maya, Roatán, Cozumel and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Vision of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,000
Date: June 26, 2021
Homeport: Royal Naval Dockyard  
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Freeport (technical call) and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Voyager of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: June 3, 2021
Homeport: Tianjin
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Sasebo and Fukuoka

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17 minutes ago, Tony O said:

From an article posted on Cruise Industry news website..                                                               Royal Caribbean International is set to be the first major contemporary cruise line back in service in North America, relaunching cruises from Nassau, with the Adventure of the Seas offering weeklong itineraries starting on June 12.

The cruise line is also coming back with a bang to the UK, with the Anthem of the Seas offering a combination of four- to eight-night domestic cruises, starting July 7. 

Below is the Cruise Industry News guide to these and other Royal Caribbean International ships’ big comebacks, based on announced deployment and cruises available for booking on Royal Caribbean's website (all information is subject to change due to the COVID-19 crisis):

Adventure of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: June 12, 2021
Homeport: Nassau
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Perfect Day at CocoCay, Cozumel and Grand Bahama Island 

Allure of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 4, 2021
Homeport: Port Canaveral
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Nassau, Falmouth, Labadee and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Anthem of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: July 7, 2021
Homeport: Southampton
Length: 4 nights
Itinerary: Ocean Getaway    

Brilliance of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Tampa
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Key West, Belize City, Cozumel and George Town

Enchantment of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,250
Date: July 10, 2021
Homeport: Baltimore
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Royal Naval Dockyard  

Explorer of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: July 5, 2021
Homeport: Galveston
Length: 4 nights
Itinerary: Cozumel

Freedom of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,600
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Cape Liberty
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Royal Naval Dockyard  

Grandeur of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 1,950
Date: December 5, 2021
Homeport: Bridgetown
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Scarborough, Port of Spain, St. George’s, Fort de France, Rosseau and Castries

Harmony of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 4, 2021
Homeport: Barcelona
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, La Spezia, Civitavecchia and Naples

Independence of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,600
Date: July 11, 2021
Homeport: Miami
Length: 6 nights
Itinerary: Labadee, Falmouth and George Town

Jewel of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: July 10, 2021
Homeport: Limassol
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, Chania and Rhode

Liberty of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,600
Date: July 4, 2021
Homeport: Galveston
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Roatán, Costa Maya and Cozumel  

Mariner of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: July 2, 2021
Homeport: Port Canaveral
Length: 3 nights
Itinerary: Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Navigator of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: July 2, 2021
Homeport: Miami 
Length: 3 nights
Itinerary: Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Oasis of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 2, 2021
Homeport: Cape Liberty  
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Port Canaveral, Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau  

Odyssey of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: June 2, 2021
Homeport: Haifa   
Length: 2 nights
Itinerary: Limassol

Ovation of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: October 16, 2021
Homeport: Sydney
Length: 11 nights
Itinerary: Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Napier and Picton

Quantum of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: In service since December 1, 2020
Homeport: Singapore
Length: 3 and 4 nights
Itinerary: Only sea days

Radiance of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: October 24, 2021
Homeport: Miami
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Labadee and Key West

Rhapsody of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Ravenna
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Kotor, Mykonos, Santorini and Split  

Serenade of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,100
Date: October 24, 2021
Homeport: Sydney
Length: 9 nights
Itinerary: Isle of Pines, Mystery Island, Vila and Lifou

Spectrum of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 4,100
Date: May 30, 2021
Homeport: Shanghai
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Kumamoto and Fukuoka   

Symphony of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 5,400
Date: July 3, 2021
Homeport: Miami
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Costa Maya, Roatán, Cozumel and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Vision of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 2,000
Date: June 26, 2021
Homeport: Royal Naval Dockyard  
Length: 7 nights
Itinerary: Freeport (technical call) and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Voyager of the Seas
Capacity at 100%: 3,100
Date: June 3, 2021
Homeport: Tianjin
Length: 5 nights
Itinerary: Sasebo and Fukuoka

If all those ships sails on the dates you have listed above I have some swamp land in Florida to sell you too.

Not a chance in hell all those ships sail on those dates.

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48 minutes ago, John&LaLa said:

 

I believe PT Everglades has been confirmed on another thread

I see that now.  I don’t think RCI would start back up with an 8/6 schedule though.  Seems risky.  Shorter cruises would be better.  Just my opinion though. 

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