Hi All
I wanted to share my experience so far.
I am on the Constellation and on my 4th full day of isolation.
On Day 7 I was identified as a close contact of a covid case and was initially tested and negative. I would have had to have been tested for the next 5 days. That night i developed a dry cough and that morning tested Covid positive.
I was then moved to Level 2 room with an ocean view for what it's worth.
I have not seen a person since then other than the daily nurse visit in full PPE (understandably), and only the regular calls from room service for my food orders and check in from the front desk.
I was in Aqua class and still have access to the Blu menu and drinks. The food comes in throw away boxes and pretty much has the texture and taste of cardboard. My taste buds are ok my symptoms have been limited and seemed to be only sneezing..tho am half certain now that I was sneezing due to the flowers on the room, as it stopped when I threw them out lol.
Finally have some ability to stream after being at sea.
Have been told there will be some refund or FCC but the amount seems small given pretty much 1/2 the trip is spent in a box.
I was travelling alone so while used to being on my own having no real conversations a day is hard
They do try and look after your basic needs but not much thought is given to the mental aspect. There is a huge amount of work that can be done in this area.
I have made a routine for the day which includes making my bed, cleaning the room, some sort of movement to try differentiate the day from night. Even got dressed up to simulate formal night.
Even tho this is the opposite to how I wanted to spend my time I would still cruise again... life is too short for what ifs.