Posted on 04/18/2020 3:04:57 PM PDT by Capt. Tom
Yes shes over 18 lol way over we both are ;)
Ive told her multiple times... shes stubborn
I also said if for some reason she cant get back on that ship(unless in the hospital) Ill see her in 3 weeks while she waits for a passport from the US consulate in Bermuda lol
The Norwegian "Gem" is the only ship doing Bermuda the end of May.
I might end up on the "Gem" wih my wife on October 16 to Bermuda from Boston, if health allows it. -Tom
Make the corona tests and Dr treatment onboard free and many more will come back.
Just tell her she CAN’T have a Passport!
Thats the one. Fun trip. I like Bermuda, you can go all around the island unlike some other places where you best not leave the resort
LOL.
agree
Never been on one and have no desire to ever go on one.
I hear you and I felt the same most of my life until last year.Im 72 and in good health but my wife and I went on two cruises last year with friends, and theres something to be said for free bar 24/7, wonderful high end meals all day long at your leisure, and great concerts and shows every nite punctuated with exotic ports of call every two or three days that you can get used to very quickly! We have a cruise scheduled in November in the Caribbean i,and were hoping things will work out by then. Should be a good way to unwind from all of this.
Unless it’s recently changed a passport was optional if you were doing a round trip cruise from a US port. All you needed was picture ID and US birth certificate.
Two things bother me:
It isn’t known what percent of COVID-19 carriers are asymptomatic. It’s estimated to be from 25% to 50%. So doing temperature checks is probably so much security theater.
When passengers on cruise ships had the misfortune to become infected, no ports wanted to let them disembark. They became so many Flying Dutchmen. It brought home to me how helpless you make yourself when you board a cruise ship.
I don’t know what is within the power of the cruise lines to do to make me confident in their safety.
There are many different types of cruises and you can select an American port cruise that returns to an American port, and that cruise will have mostly fellow Americans onboard.
If you fly to a foreign country and go on a cruise you can find yourself a minority American with several other nationalities in the majority, and English not the predominant spoken language.
Hunt around and pick a cruise you are comfortable with.- Tom
Gotcha. Makes sense.
Thanks! Didn’t know about that website. As Chgogal mentioned, the three ships I saw had zero speed. Just anchored.
Thank you.
I knew you were the one to answer the question about what those cruise ships are doing off the Florida coast.-Tom
Who’s ever read their cruise contract? Right. I’m sure pandemics are already listed in the contract.
At most I see the cruise industries modifying ventilation systems and possibly pre-screening with temperature readers but that’s about it. I don’t see them adding social distancing or modifying dining options. Perhaps they’ll stock some HCQ and other drugs on board. By the time they start up again I think Covid will pretty much burned itself out.
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