06-19-2021, 12:18 AM
Royal Caribbean has announced that all may sail, but passengers not having proof of vaccination will have restrictions to wit:
- They will have to undergo COVID-19 testing before boarding and before disembarking the cruise ship at a cost of $136 total. Those passengers will also be required to have a polymerase chain reaction or PCR test within three days of the cruise’s start at their own cost.
- They will not be able to attend all events or go to all venues. Some events and venues will be restricted to vaccinated passengers only, where masks will not be required.
- Mealtimes will be restricted as will seating location
Vaccinated passengers will be given a wristband that shows they are vaccinated, while unvaccinated passengers will have a hole punched in their key cards. Passengers have to show their key cards to get into all venues, lounges, and events.
Some ports may also not allow unvaccinated passengers to disembark the ship.
I expect they will be a lawsuit filed that the restrictions are discrimatory.
- They will have to undergo COVID-19 testing before boarding and before disembarking the cruise ship at a cost of $136 total. Those passengers will also be required to have a polymerase chain reaction or PCR test within three days of the cruise’s start at their own cost.
- They will not be able to attend all events or go to all venues. Some events and venues will be restricted to vaccinated passengers only, where masks will not be required.
- Mealtimes will be restricted as will seating location
Vaccinated passengers will be given a wristband that shows they are vaccinated, while unvaccinated passengers will have a hole punched in their key cards. Passengers have to show their key cards to get into all venues, lounges, and events.
Some ports may also not allow unvaccinated passengers to disembark the ship.
I expect they will be a lawsuit filed that the restrictions are discrimatory.