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Hi All,

 

I would so appreciate your wisdom and experience with the following question.   We are scheduled to leave DEN on May 19 for our May 21 cruise.  I understand that a negative test is required for flight boarding and a negative PCR test is required for ship embarkation.  The PCR test must be done within 72 hours.  The PCR test results take at least 48 hours.  Did you all take a rapid for the flight and a PCR for the ship and then get the results on your email once you landed in Tahiti?  Thank you for your patience with this...obviously, we have not cruised since the covid mess.  

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