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Jadn13

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  1. 2 minutes ago, mcrcruiser said:

    Not here in California . We have looked there repeatedly & not once was there any CVS ever listed in Calif giving covid vaccine injections . We just  seen some one post about a Walgreens  giving  vaccine injections in San Diego county .  The problem with a lot of information posted on this thread is it it too old , not accurate or totally misconstrued when it comes to vaccine availability  . We patiently wait for the JnJ vaccine to  be available in our city or close by  because this is what our doctor recommends for us 

    I just looked through the list and  lots of CVS are listed in California  and some showing availability right at this moment. It may not be the J&J and may not be in your exact location but still could help others.

  2. 18 minutes ago, Thrak said:

     

    I can see why this would be done but I'm unsure as to how to get the desired amount. In my case I often take a very small amount of a number of things so this method might result in waste on my part. Of course I do (often) see people who load up tons of stuff they never eat so maybe this would actually result in less wasted food.

    The food is set up differently on HAL broken out by variety or origin. it’s a lot of separate lines based off of your main meal decision.

    ** I’m sure someone can explain it better


     

  3. 8 minutes ago, Aus Traveller said:

    Before COVID, did HAL operate their buffets with servers rather than self service? I had heard they did this for the first couple of days of a cruise to reduce the chance of noro, but I hadn't heard that it operated that way all the time.

    Both of the HAL cruises I was on out of Port Everglades  were hands free buffets, you ordered and it was plated for you-

    pre covid 

  4. Given the chance the cruise lines will find their feet.

    The airline industry in the states had big changes in the beginning and now it seems they are slowly moving back in the direction of how flights were in the past. Middle seats not open, a bag with snacks and water delivered to your seat

     

    The process will continuously evolve for ships as well. 

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  5. On 1/28/2021 at 1:36 PM, brucedodge said:

    My wife and I love to dance on cruises, and we find it ironic that as main stream cruise lines build bigger and bigger ships, they reduce the dance venues, both in size and numbers.

    The best Princess ship for dancing is the Coral.  The Island is okay too, but they did away with the Vista Lounge as one of the venues.  The Grand Class ships are reasonable, but not as good, and the mega ships are worthless.

    We used to cruise on Celebrity, but the same thing:  the Century Class ships (now all sold) were good for dancing.  The Millennium Class are okay, but not near as good, and the Solstice Class ships are worthless.  So we've long since stopped cruising Celebrity and we had a very high status.

    The Queens, of course, have huge ballrooms, and the two Crystal ocean going ships each have two spacious dance areas, so these five ships are among our favorites.

    FWIW,

    Bruce

    Holland America has all live music venues, It’s the main entertainment.

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  6. 12 hours ago, Steelers36 said:

    Or, just bring it all at once and show them your boarding passes for the subsequent cruises. 

     

    Thanks! I was obviously unaware of this and it’s especially helpful for Trans Atlantic B2B. 

    Thanks Again to everyone who pointed this out, very helpful! 

  7. 4 hours ago, caribill said:

     

    Alternatively, you can bring on the allotted amount for both segments when embarking on the first segment.

    Really?! Any push back? I have 3 B2B segments booked and would normally just bring it back with me when I return to the ship on turnaround day.🍷

    *(non corkage fee allotted amount) 

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