Hi @Tootie, it's so nice to see such a positive experience on cruises. It all seems to be doom and gloom these days and many forget that most guests are having a great time! Cozumel is an amazing port, and so much to do there, there haven't been any issues with ships going there so all guests can expect to spend time ashore with no issues. You've pretty much summed it all up! Thanks for your post!
I started reading this site for the up-to-date news you provide. I intended to register but it seems the overwhelming majority of posters here are negative whiners.
I don't wanna wear a piece of cloth on my face
How dare a cruise ship observe the current rules of the port we were to stop at
How dare they require vaccination to eliminate critical illness and death aboard
I won't ever cruise again
Actually, that last declaration is very encouraging. Cruising will be safer without them
For the record - we had a great 3 week cruise in December even if cut short by 2 days (closed ports). Plan on 2 more lengthy ones this year. If cancelled, we will postpone.
Safer onboard among those who care about the safety of others, than on land where so many don't.
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I started reading this site for the up-to-date news you provide. I intended to register but it seems the overwhelming majority of posters here are negative whiners.
I don't wanna wear a piece of cloth on my face
How dare a cruise ship observe the current rules of the port we were to stop at
How dare they require vaccination to eliminate critical illness and death aboard
I won't ever cruise again
Actually, that last declaration is very encouraging. Cruising will be safer without them
For the record - we had a great 3 week cruise in December even if cut short by 2 days (closed ports). Plan on 2 more lengthy ones this year. If cancelled, we will postpone.
Safer onboard among those who care about the safety of others, than on land where so many don't.