Snowwhyt
I feel the Magic with every visit ❤️
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2008
So there’s the whole red, yellow, green chart which is applicable during non-passenger sailing times. But with the government not backing the CDC, is that all gone? Will there be some sort of waiting time after the ship comes back with Covid?
I understand that they’re going to do a deep cleaning between each sailing which will protect us, but if the wedding party start showing symptoms the second morning after departure and we’re looking at 8 - 10 infected people, then what are the plans for the following cruise? What are the plans for employees that had been exposed to those from the wedding party (room host, dinner servers especially since the infected would not have worn masks for at least four meals.)
rhetorical questions follow :
Will I be using the same pillow as the guy who left with Covid last week or is my room going to be changed last minute?
Will I missed the information about my cruise being canceled while I am on my flight to MCO? ( Bet I would find out here first anyway because you guy’s are the best!)
This post is not meant to be an argument. I’m just trying to understand the red yellow green chart and if it still applies.
If it doesn’t apply, does each sailing continue like there was never Covid on it the day before? If I lived in Florida this would be less of a big deal for me. But I live slightly below those friendly Canadians and flight schedules can be a bit tricky for us. And I’ve been caught in Orlando where, “not one room was available in ANY town nearby” and I slept on a cot in the hotel conference room(original room prepaid to Disney but gone because of flight delays)
I understand that they’re going to do a deep cleaning between each sailing which will protect us, but if the wedding party start showing symptoms the second morning after departure and we’re looking at 8 - 10 infected people, then what are the plans for the following cruise? What are the plans for employees that had been exposed to those from the wedding party (room host, dinner servers especially since the infected would not have worn masks for at least four meals.)
rhetorical questions follow :
Will I be using the same pillow as the guy who left with Covid last week or is my room going to be changed last minute?
Will I missed the information about my cruise being canceled while I am on my flight to MCO? ( Bet I would find out here first anyway because you guy’s are the best!)
This post is not meant to be an argument. I’m just trying to understand the red yellow green chart and if it still applies.
If it doesn’t apply, does each sailing continue like there was never Covid on it the day before? If I lived in Florida this would be less of a big deal for me. But I live slightly below those friendly Canadians and flight schedules can be a bit tricky for us. And I’ve been caught in Orlando where, “not one room was available in ANY town nearby” and I slept on a cot in the hotel conference room(original room prepaid to Disney but gone because of flight delays)