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  1. Divina is scheduled October 28th at terminal C. Seashore was scheduled October 29th for terminal E, but it sounds like that has changed.
  2. Sorry, I reversed it. According to the link stp_mmh5 provided you in your other thread Seashore will be at terminal E on October 29th and terminal C on November 6th. Manifest10-29.pdf Manifest11-06.pdf
  3. I didn't see if you are on the eight day or longer. If eight day, which parking deck do you plan to use since you embark at terminal E and disembark at terminal C?
  4. Are you looking to book an Ocean Residence? Those seem to be the only cabins that will get significant perks over the "regular" cabins.
  5. I've been considering a 14 day Caribbean sailing from Miami. I'm put off a little by all the tender ports. No other ship is scheduled for Ocean Cay on November 16th and the ship stays to 11pm so I would expect the light show and parade. My guess is that the Ocean House YC area will be closed, or a slight chance just for the Ocean Residences. Actually, I haven't seen Explora I listed on any of these port schedules I've looked at. So no specifics about which pier where it does dock.
  6. Website linked below has US sailings passenger numbers by ship. About half way down the page you can select the individual ship "Divina" or "MSC Seashore" and see each sailing's data. https://observablehq.com/@andy-bloch/andys-cdc-cruise-ship-covid-outbreak-tracker
  7. You didn't mention your booking date on your other thread. If made before July first have you now verified with MSC that your booking falls under the dropping of the insurance mandate? Their website states "For all new reservations, beginning July 1, 2022, MSC Cruises strongly encourages but does not require guests to purchase travel insurance with COVID-19 protection" Wondering because MSC did similar wording with the "Travel Assurance" and "Cruise with Confidence" programs where the new rules were worded the same way and only applied to new bookings made after a certain date, older bookings still fell under the old rules. I'd be interested to hear if all the pre July first bookings where MSC had forced insurance will now be eligible to get it refunded.
  8. Currently MSC does accept Proof of Recovery documentation for Mediterranean and Northern Europe sailings. It's best to check with your MSC website which will have protocol and requirement details pertaining to each specific destination. MSC has not finalized requirements for some destinations and all are subject to change. Example USA site: https://www.msccruisesusa.com/health-and-safety-measures
  9. The MSC policy cost varies with the cost of your trip and your age. MSC Travel Insurance Details.pdf
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