Andrew C
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And an increase in peanut allergiesWidespread adoption of hand sanitizer use probably contributed to the lower incidence of other illnesses over the past 2 years.
And an increase in peanut allergiesWidespread adoption of hand sanitizer use probably contributed to the lower incidence of other illnesses over the past 2 years.
Lower wages , hurt on the job, that's not Disney's problem. Like many companies , go with the lowest bid to do the jobYes I understand that…my point was just that they can find people making lower wages to install these but Disney can’t find CM’s
We’ve been bringing our own hand sanitizer and Clorox wipes for almost as long as I can remember. It’s great all Disney restrooms (I believe) have automatic soap dispensers and water faucets so no need to touch anything.Removal of the hand sanitizer stations is idiocy. Forget Covid, these are just useful to combat a host of "spread by contact" oral/fecal illnesses, and the fact that they were constantly empty by the end of the day indicates people were using them.
RCL wasn’t any better. Pre cruise test for all a few days before. Unvaccinated kids (12 and up must be vaccinated) then have to do another test once arriving at port. And if the cruise is a 5+ nights, another test for the unvaccinated kids the day before debarkation. 3 tests for my 4 year old last month for our cruise.It would be nice if Disney Cruiseline moved in that direction & lifted their testing requirements at terminals it seems like a very unnecessary expense especially for fully vaccinated and boosted guests...I'd rather be spending the extra money on the cruise!
Especially since many cruise lines. Now NO longer require a test or vaccine proof.It would be nice if Disney Cruiseline moved in that direction & lifted their testing requirements at terminals it seems like a very unnecessary expense especially for fully vaccinated and boosted guests...I'd rather be spending the extra money on the cruise!
Which lines?Especially since many cruise lines. Now NO longer require a test or vaccine proof.
Another reason my wife and I have NO, ZERO desires to take a cruise…I have friends that absolutely love them, but we’ll pass.RCL wasn’t any better. Pre cruise test for all a few days before. Unvaccinated kids then have to do another test once arriving at port. And if the cruise is a 5+ nights, another test for the unvaccinated kids the day before debarkation. 3 tests for my 4 year old last month for our cruise.
We had a great time. Minus the testing. No other protocols so it felt completely normal. Cruise staff still had to wear masks though, felt bad for them.Another reason my wife and I have NO, ZERO desires to take a cruise…I have friends that absolutely love them, but we’ll pass.
Which lines?
Virgin. Royal just did. Just to name a couple. There is more. Just don’t recall which ones.Which lines?
I know a cruise ship is the size of a small city, but I HATE the feeling of not being in control and confinement. It’s not claustrophobia ( I get MRI’s all the time), but that’s why we always rented a car while on property…if I needed to get out, I could.We had a great time. Minus the testing. No other protocols so it felt completely normal. Cruise staff still had to wear masks though, felt bad for them.
For RCL, that isn’t exactly accurate. They are rolling back testing for the vaccinated on shorter cruises only. Moving in the right direction though.Virgin. Royal just did. Just to name a couple. There is more. Just don’t recall which ones.
If you ever go, probably want to go with a stateroom with a balcony rather than an inside one. May help with that “confinement” feeling.I know a cruise ship is the size of a small city, but I HATE the feeling of not being in control and confinement. It’s not claustrophobia ( I get MRI’s all the time), but that’s why we always rented a car while on property…if I needed to get out, I could.
The ONE cruise I would consider would be to go to Alaska.
I know a cruise ship is the size of a small city, but I HATE the feeling of not being in control and confinement. It’s not claustrophobia ( I get MRI’s all the time), but that’s why we always rented a car while on property…if I needed to get out, I could.
The ONE cruise I would consider would be to go to Alaska.
Long before COVID cruise lines had hand alcohol dispensers at the entrance to their dining rooms with a staff person watching and encouraging everyone to use it.
Rhinovirus and flu are still a thing.
Even older ships like the one i was just on (Although it was renovated recently). Washy washy” yelled the staff member every time you entered the buffet. It was basically mandatory as he was there ensuring all did. People were back to serving themselves so I was good with that. LolMost new ships have a row of hand washing stations before you enter the buffet.
And to me, and just my opinion, going on a Disney cruise is like going to the Disney store (back in the day)…a TEASE…if I can’t go on HM, or FoP, CoP, etc…don’t need it.If you ever go, probably want to go with a stateroom with a balcony rather than an inside one. May help with that “confinement” feeling.
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