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  1. On 9/27/2023 at 3:39 PM, Hlitner said:

    We might be in the middle of what some would call an "awesome" experience.  We are on the brand new (2 months old) Explora Journey 1 (a new luxury cruise line).  The ship is about 66,000 tons and designed to hold approximately 900 passengers.  But for a host of reasons, our cruise currently has only 241 passengers (and 640 crew)  for a whopping space ratio of 274 tons per person!  We have 5 dining venues onboard that are all open and operating normally, to serve 241.  Truly a once in a lifetime event.  The longest we have ever waited for an elevator was less than 10 seconds!  This morning in their Lido (which can seat several hundred) we only could see 6 other passengers from our table!

     

    Hank

     

    Same thing happen to us but on a Alaskan Cruise.

     

    It was great!

  2. 1 minute ago, sparks1093 said:

    It depends on what you consider safe. I know that all of the cruise lines are following strict protocols. Before we boarded our cruise last month every passenger had to provide proof of vaccination status and a negative test and I believe the only exemptions made for not having a vaccine were kids. As for being on the ship itself I felt as safe there as anywhere. Being in the port was no different than being at home as far as COVID protocols went.


    Thanks do you know if they are filling cruises to the max ? 

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