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  1. 1/ OK, I'll put it another way.   In June when I was on the cruise they were saying that roughly 1 in 30 of the general population of the UK had it.  If you apply that to a ship that holds 1,800 passengers that would mean that roughly 60 passengers tested positive the day before they were due to cruise.   Even if it was half of that it's a lot of people who weren't able to board.  

     

    2/ I disagree, it doesn't render 1 useless, it just means that there are still risks associated with travelling.  Those 30 passengers who weren't allowed to fly also  makes that risk slightly less.

     

    3/ See point 2.

     

    At the end of the day testing is cheap and easy and will identify passengers who are definitely positive so as long as cases are high in the general population it still makes sense.

     

    The only way to completely keep cruise ships free of covid it to tie them up in ports and shut the doors.

     

    Since we have been allowed to travel again we've had 2 land holidays and a cruise, we are going to Lanzarote next month too.   Of those holidays we came home with covid on one of them, not the cruise I haten to add.   But we knew the risks before we went and accepted them.  Testing cruise passengers the day before they board reduces that risk cheaply and easily.  So I'm happy with that.

     

    It's not an argument BTW, it's a discussion.  🙂

     

     

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  2. On a personal level I have no problem doing the test, I'd do one anyway.   I'd rather know if I'm positive beforehand and be able to move my cruise date than turn up and fall ill on board with all the palaver that would involve.

     

    From the cruise line's perspective it prevents anyone who is definitley positive from boarding the ship, which is a good thing for everyone involved, including the positive person.

     

    Yes, you could get it in the airport, from a fellow plane passenger, from anyone you are in contact with on your journey to the airport.   But if we want to have holidays, including cruises, these are unavoidable risks.

     

    From Tui's perspective they are not going to apply this to land based passengers while their competitors don't,  simply for commercial reasons.  And they will not fly cruise only planes for the same reason.

     

    So, I think we're stuck with it for now but the tests are easy to do and fairly inexpensive.   So won't stop me booking a cruise.

  3. If you upgrade to the Premium drinks package you get a 1.5l bottle delivered to your cabin every night when they do turn down and leave the cruise news.  There are also free water stations to fill your carafe if you need fresh cool water.  Or you can get 500ml bottles at the bars for 80p, these are not included in your Premium drinks package.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Jim The Scot said:

     

    Nice one,thanks

     

    Just checked and its actually Discovery 2 we,re on.....

     

    Hope I get on the right plane 😅

     

    Been tracking her departure times  the last few weeks and  has had delayed sailings of 3 and 4 hrs .Of course thats if TUI departure on itinerary of 22-00 is correct

     

    Ps

     

    Were there hard copies of drink menus available?

    Everything is on the app.  Some of the bars had the basic bar menu stuck to the bar but if you wanted the specific menu for that bar you had to look at the Navigate app or scan the QR code on the table.  I should have some of the ones I downloaded still on my phone, I'll see if I can upload them.

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  5. The draught lager was Fosters on AI or Heineken on PAI, there were tubs full of ice and beer bottles on deck and at the entrance to the Show theatre, as well as glasses of cocktails, wine, etc.      There were a lot of flight delays on the way out and that delayed sailing by an hour, although our flight from Aberdeen was fine and we were aboard by lunch time.

     

    We never waited any time for drinks in any of the lounges but it wasn't always easy to find a seat in the evening.

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  6. Back home today, had a ball,  the weather was fabulous, as was the ship.  We upgraded to premium drinks and found it worthwhile.  Food was great, entertainment was great, ports were great, can't really fault any part of it, apart from the 2.5 hour delay coming home from Palma, but, hey, ho.

     

    Need to get saving for our next one.

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