To: Capt. Tom
I made a first payment for a Caribbean vacation in 2019 for a vacation in 2020. Couldn’t go in 2020. Also couldn’t go in 2021. Hoping to go in 2022.
I won’t push it to 2023. If I can’t go this year, I’ll swallow a $300 loss and just decide no more traveling. For me, it’s not a cruise. But the concept is the same — who wants to ride this merry-go-round?
4 posted on
01/27/2022 1:36:55 PM PST by
ClearCase_guy
("If you see something, say something"? I see people dying from vaccines.)
To: ClearCase_guy
2025 is looking pretty good
8 posted on
01/27/2022 1:38:56 PM PST by
Captain Peter Blood
(https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3804407/posts?q=1)
To: ClearCase_guy
We made a payment for a Carnival Cruise to Alaska in 2019, but that was cancelled. We left the money on account for a future cruise in 2021, but that was cancelled also. Finally we thought we would make it in 2022 and rescheduled for that time. But then we learned that you must have a vaccine - no exceptions (not sure if this was Carnival's requirement or due to Canada, where we would need to stop). Anyway, with that revelation we cancelled and got a refund (less $200).
We have decided to go to a certain costal town where there are a ton of things to do, and for a lot less money.
35 posted on
01/27/2022 2:26:53 PM PST by
JaguarXKE
(Liberalism is a cancer on our nation.)
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