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Jul 25, 2021
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ReyOso
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Is it refundable or transferable?
If so, why not? If you can't get some kind of travel insurance, I wouldn't risk it.
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My wife got a heads up on a great cruise offer in November. Is it too early to
LiveY'r
7/25/21 8:44am
Is it refundable or transferable?
ReyOso
7/25/21 8:45am
Supposed to be refundable, and we had good luck with getting a refund from
LiveY'r
7/25/21 8:58am
My wife and I are scheduled to go on a cruise 2 weeks from today to the eastern Caribbean. Everyone over the age of 12
specsauce
7/25/21 8:53am
It’s not a pretty good chance you’ll be fine. It’s a fantastic chance.
yerromnitsuj
7/25/21 8:57am
I didn’t want to go too extreme, but yes, it’s a fantastic chance. We aren’t worried about it at all.
specsauce
7/25/21 9:57am
For this cruise, MSC is requiring pre-boarding Covid tests, but not vaccinations
LiveY'r
7/25/21 8:59am
You’re vaccinated so you should go. The knuckleheads who refuse vaccination are
yerromnitsuj
7/25/21 8:56am
Health wise I’d expect you to be fine. But the experience will likely be sub-par
DirtyWater
7/25/21 9:03am
I wouldn't go on a cruise that isn't requiring proof of vaccination.
bbqoug
7/25/21 9:31am
We’re vaccinated + booked out of FLL on November 7. Let’s go❗️
MichCoug
7/25/21 10:16am
Me and my wife are going on a Royal Caribbean Cruise in 3 weeks
MwangoleCoug9
7/25/21 10:26am
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