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  1. On 8/19/2022 at 11:21 PM, FJB said:

    I wouldn’t mind returning to the “olden days” - cruises without internet access or cell phone service and the return of midnight buffets and waiters who carried your trays of food from the buffet to the table.  But I’m sure that’s just me - too many people are attached at the thumb to their phones and don’t know how to truly enjoy a vacation and all it has to offer. 

    Don't think I could survive without internet access! However, it would be nice just to forget about it all for a cruise!

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  2. On 9/9/2022 at 5:17 AM, Videoman said:

    I was led to believe that the Vaccine Free people would need a test before boarding, irrespective of the length of cruise.  I was also told that the Vaccine Free are not allowed to cruise for longer than 16 days.  As a footnote, I have no idea why the Vaccine Free people are being targeted for testing when everyone realises that the vaccines don't stop you having it or passing it on, but I suppose it makes those who wish to wear a mask feel safer.  I was told that RCL, NCL, Princess and Carnival are leading the way, but not Cunard or P & O. I am awaiting a response from Marella.

    It certainly is changing so much. It seems the UK cruise lines are slightly different compared tot he U.S. ones, and also depends on where their vessels sail. At least it's gradually getting easier to cruise now. Shouldn't be too long until they just completely drop all the requirements.

  3. Just wondering what everyone's thoughts are regarding gratuities?

    Some major cruise lines have already increased their rates, and Royal Caribbean could be next. Do you usually just tip the crew member directly, such as the room steward, or just go with the automatic rate the cruise line charges from the onboard account?

  4. Hi everyone, just thought I would let you all know about the big change to testing announced by Royal Caribbean Group. Starting from August 8, 2022, vaccinated guests won't have to do a pre-cruise test on the shorter sailings. All the details will be released by the cruise line on the week of August 1. https://www.cruisehive.com/royal-caribbean-to-change-testing-policy-on-shorter-cruises/77461

    What do you think of the change? We're gradually getting back to some normality.

     

     

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  5. Hi @FJB, thanks so much for the comment and glad you're enjoy reading the latest unbiased cruise news. Our forums are new and have only been active since the end of last year, so it will take some time for them to grow. We haven't even promoted our forums at all yet and have plenty of ideas for the future too. Thanks again for your post and all the best! 😁

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  6. Carnival Cruise Line has not announced anything yet for the June 20th cruise. So far it's just the May 28, June 2 and June 6 sailings. We'll have to wait an see how the repairs go for more cancellations.

  7. Hey @REBECCA, that's a great question! Don't think I've ever seen a cruise line do a political related charter cruise. My guess is that if cruise lines can do nude cruises, then don't think politics would be an issue. I guess it would depend for each line.

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