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  1. It will be interesting to see what cruise lines do now. I saw today Princess will now be allowing some unvaccinated guests, so wouldn't surprise me if others do the same. This industry is kind of "follow the leader" right now, especially with all the lines competing to fill their ships and make some money back.

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  2. 16 minutes ago, Jeremiah1212 said:

    All Included is not going away. Indulge and Elevate are since so few booked with those rates. I posted about this a few weeks ago and was told by a few of the peanut gallery I was wrong, but…..

    That is an interesting point too. I bet there was a major overlap with people who would be willing to spend the money for Elevate/Indulge and also those who are booking Aqua Class or Retreat and get more inclusions than base cabins anyway. 

     

    The average cruiser in a regular balcony cabin probably didn't book the higher rate very often though would be my guess.

  3. 14 minutes ago, jelayne said:

    The wi-fi rates were lower pre cruise, making upgrading costs a little less.   Unless  there was a sale in the CP, I don’t recall any  any discount for upgrading drink packages pre cruise  except the discounts on beverage & wi-fi upgrades for Elite and above which are still in place. 

    Good point. I misspoke, but yes only wifi has the pre-cruise discount. Sometimes there is a sale in the CP though, from what I have seen.

  4. I do think it's probably easier to understand now for first time Celebrity guests as well as casual cruisers. You get 2 different rates - cruise only or all inclusive. 

     

    They also seem to like the strategy of having people pay to upgrade the drinks, wifi, etc. on their own. I foresee Celebrity running more sales that include onboard credit because of this. It's likely easier to get someone to pay a $300 upgrade for the premium drink package, if they already have $200 in onboard credit, for example. The extra $100 is basically all profit for Celebrity and most people won't balk at an extra $100 or so.

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  5. I don’t believe the results they email to you change based on whether or not you designate the test “for travel” when you sign up. 
     

    If you have had ANYTHING in the last 14 days that could be considered a symptom (literally even if you’ve coughed once), go ahead and list that symptom, so that there’s a good chance your insurance will pay for it. They don’t also need to know you’re traveling

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  6. I don’t believe the results they email to you change based on whether or not you designate the test “for travel” when you sign up. 
     

    If you have had ANYTHING in the last 14 days that could be considered a symptom (literally even if you’ve coughed once), go ahead and list that symptom, so that there’s a good chance your insurance will pay for it. They don’t also need to know you’re traveling.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Florida_gal_50 said:

    To me it seems so shady to do that to save a buck.  Why not save it for people that are actually sick?

    Fair, but whether you’re paying for the test or having your insurance company pay for it, you’re still taking it. I don’t believe we have a shortage of tests right now. I know I can grab the take home ones from my work anytime I want.

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  8. Walgreens is charging for tests for travel but couldn’t you just put on the website when making the appointment that you had an exposure instead of doing it for travel, then they would run it through your insurance and it would be free? 
     

    As far as I know, the results page you get after the test doesn’t specify for travel or not. 
     

    However, I used the eMed proctored test for my cruise this past month and it worked really well. Didn’t have time for the Walgreens appointment and didn’t mind paying for the convenience.

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  9. Appreciate this review! We will be on the Infinity next April in Spain and booked more for the itinerary than ship, but good to see the public areas are looking good. Hopefully they will have staffing/service kinks worked out since that is still 10 months away!

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  10. 48 minutes ago, GenerationX said:

    Just finished my eMed Covid test (negative, yay!). The process went much smoother this time than it did for my Edge cruise in January. I suspect the proctors have had a lot more practice by now so they know the drill much better.

     

    So far my flight is still on according to plan (knocks wood).  It’s a beautiful day to pack for a cruise!  21 hours till wheels up!

    Yes, the eMed test went off without a hitch for both of us. This was our first time doing it. We had gotten the Walgreens NAAT tests back in March for our cruise, but they are harder to come by in our area now, so we ordered the eMed ones to be safe and it was great.

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