Posted on 07/03/2021 7:44:37 AM PDT by Capt. Tom
Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas will begin cruising July 2 from Miami on three- to four-night trips. Unvaccinated and vaccinated passengers aboard the ship will have different cruising experiences. Unvaccinated guests can't access the vaccinated-only parts of the ship and will have to pay extra for COVID-19 tests. See more stories on Insider's business page.
Royal Caribbean doesn't have a sweeping vaccine mandate for cruises sailing out of Florida. But if you're unvaccinated and sailing with the cruise line this July, you might not have the same cruising experience as your fellow vaccinated passengers.
Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas will bring passengers on three or four-night trips from Miami to the Bahamas and the cruise line's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, beginning July 2. All onboard crew and the majority of guests will be vaccinated, according to the cruise line's frequently asked questions page. Most of the unvaccinated passengers will be children.
Now, let's take a look at the differences between a vaccinated and unvaccinated passenger's experience aboard the upcoming Freedom of the Seas sailings.
Fully vaccinated guests can access every part of the ship, and won't need to wear a face covering at "vaccinated-only venues." Unvaccinated passengers won't have this same luxury: they'll have to wear masks indoors or in crowded outdoor locations unless they're eating and drinking, and won't be able to access select venues.
Locations that are vaccinated-only include:
Chef''s Table (restaurant) Izumi Hibachi and Sushi (restaurant) the main dining room on the third deck R Bar Schooner Bar Viking Crown Nightclub Solarium Bar (for 21-years-old or older guests) and Pool (for 16-years-old or older guests) 70s Party in Studio B some Studio B Ice Skating Show times Casino Royale and Bar Art auctions
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We know you’re a plant. Why don’t you just stop?
Many retirees live on cruise ships. We considered it ten years ago.
Doing laundry on a ship is easy.
I take cruises to Not do crap I don’t wanna do. ☺
“Just me and 5000 of my new friends”
Nah, more like 2 or 3k.
Not as crowded as you might think...but its not for everybody.
However I would suggest everyone trying it at least once.
: )
Separate water fountains too I suppose.
I thought that the Florida governor made it illegal for them to even ask if someone is vaccinated in order to block a service.
That’s OK. I have no interest in being holed up in a giant petri dish just to be treated like a leper.
V_TWIN wrote: “Our Governor says different.”
Where did the Governor call this discrimination in the legal sense of that word?
BTW, do you consider it discrimination when you’re asked to show ID at an airport boarding gate?
MayflowerMadam wrote: “We know you’re a plant. Why don’t you just stop?”
Cancel culture? Trying to silence those who you disagree with? I thought that was a democrat tactic.
“BTW, do you consider it discrimination when you’re asked to show ID at an airport boarding gate?”
That’s retarded to equate identification with medical procedure of vaccination. Don’t be stupid.
He said no vaccine passports in Fla.
They need to go out of business.
Cruise lines were having problems with corona virus outbreaks a decade before it was cool. Almost killed the industry. Yeah, they are going to be super careful.
Quoting Alinsky Rules for Radicals, specifically rule #4: "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules." I thought that was a liberal tactic.
-PJ
In other words, the default is the restrictive category, but you can get an exception by volunteering your vaccination status.
-PJ
Excellent point!!!
Yeah, the real lepers are the vaccinated. EVERYTHING is upside down these days.
V_TWIN wrote: “He said no vaccine passports in Fla.”
V_TWIN wrote: “Agreed...how is this not discrimination?”
It isn’t discrimination anymore than requiring proof of age to buy alcohol.
odeToad wrote: “That’s retarded to equate identification with medical procedure of vaccination. Don’t be stupid.”
Don’t be obtuse.
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