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  1. Yes all guests are exempt from testing if they have a positive PCR test more than 10 days old and a positive COR. That is the point of the positive test and the COR as you can continue to test positive for a period after. The only qualifier is that unvaccinated guests would have had to been eligible to sail unvaccinated anyway...meaning children. An unvaccinated adult cannot use a positive PCR test and a COR to get around the vaccination requirements.
  2. I was referring to booking on the ship through the app. Sounds like you are booking from land and not through the app ahead of your cruise You cannot make reservations ahead of time with the package.
  3. There was a time period that yours fell under where if you cancelled in December you received an FCC. If you cancelled that same cruise in January it was eligible for a refund. There is no going back and asking for a refund for the one cancelled in December as those were the terms you agreed to when you cancelled.
  4. Based on your daughter becoming pregnant after the cruise was booked you may find a sympathetic agent who will issue you a FCC without any penalties applied. I would have your TA explore this route. I know I would. I have found Royal to be accommodating in exceptional circumstances
  5. Remove the child first, then cancel the booking and you will have a $100pp penalty and the rest issued as a FCC.
  6. No. As biker stated, one name must remain. You cannot skirt the system like that
  7. I've looked through all the policies that I have access to and there was nothing that covered this situation. When CWC first came out the policy was written that if one guest cancelled after final payment then they would receive a FCC for their portion and sailing guests cruise fare would not be adjusted. This was later changed so that the first guests would be adjusted. Nothing was ever published on how it would affect if someone cancelled for testing positive
  8. There are 2 different policies. CWC and Cancellation for Covid CWC does not cover testing positive Cancellation for Covid does You can cancel for covid if you test positive at any time. ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY FOR COVID-19 The following information applies to residents of North America who book passage on Royal Caribbean International (referred to herein as “RCI” or the “cruise line”) sailings scheduled during the nationally declared Public Health Emergency involving COVID-19. Except as specifically stated below, or as otherwise provided in the Cruise/CruiseTour Ticket Contract (the “Ticket Contract”) for your cruise, the standard cancellation policies and penalties described in the Ticket Contract apply. The below updated policies are effective from the Effective Date at the bottom of this document and, except as otherwise noted, apply to all bookings on RCI cruises scheduled to sail between the Effective Date and April 30, 2023, inclusive. Cruise Cancelled By RCI* If your cruise is cancelled by RCI or boarding is delayed by three (3) days or more and you elect not to embark on the delayed cruise or a substitute cruise offered by RCI, you are entitled to a refund of the cruise fare paid to RCI, or an optional Future Cruise Credit (“FCC”). Cruise Booking Cancelled By Guest* • If you, or someone in your Traveling Party, cancel a cruise booking due to testing positive for COVID-19 within 10 days of embarkation, you and they are entitled to a refund, or an optional FCC, for the cruise fare paid to RCI. If you had close contact with a positive or suspected COVID19 case within 10 days of embarkation, and RCI deems you are unfit to travel, you, and anyone else in your Traveling Party who cancels, are eligible for a refund of the cruise fare paid to RCI, or an optional FCC equal in value to the same. To qualify for a refund or the FCC, if your COVID19 test was administered by a provider other than one retained by RCI, you must present your verified positive test result in a form acceptable to RCI. • If you report, or we identify, that you may have been exposed to or are likely to have been infected by COVID-19 within 10 days of embarkation, we may require that you and others in your Traveling Party do not travel to the departure port. This is in order to prevent the transmission of COVID19. Anyone effectively denied boarding in these circumstances will be entitled to a refund, or an optional FCC, for the cruise fare paid to RCI.
  9. Kinda sound like it should be located in Mexico and not Canada.🤣
  10. Muster stations are set when the ship is built and have specific directions and a map to the musterr station on the back of the door. They cannot change it cruise to cruise based on people travelling with others.
  11. I am actually surprised thst it has taken this long with still nothing released. They knew this day was coming. I would have thought that they would have had scenario upon scenario already planned out ready to go based on different variations of restrictions easing.
  12. We've had it for 8 years and it has only been this year that we have actually used it for flights. Before that it was just for driving and getting into the Nexus lane at the border that can save a lot of time.
  13. One of the perks of having Nexus. Love it. So much easier through security. Best $50 we spend every 5 years is on those Nexus cards
  14. Call back. Both reservations should have been cancelled without any penalty under CWC. The only difference was in January they started allowing refunds as opposed to getting an FCC.
  15. I figured it was worth trying. If it actually charged it could easily be removed by the restaurant or the D concierge. It wasnt like it was charging your credit card directly.
  16. No. It ended on March 31, 2022. Sailings booked before then thst sail by Sept 30, 2022 are covered. Sailings booked after March 31 or sail after Sept 30, 2022 are not
  17. Go to the app and select the current sailing to see all the showtimes
  18. I'd love it if that were the case. I have a sailing on Wonder at Christmas that was booked last December.
  19. You can do it once on board. It appears that it is being charged but it does not actually charge. Just did this 2 weeks ago on Ovation.
  20. They were not running their happy hour specials when I was on in March. Told they stopped them when they stared back up after covid and did not know if they would restart them or not.
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