sethschroeder
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2013
I see that, but for those on the first sailing back who "didn't know" that they had to PCR their kids 5 days before, they got a full refund and a free cruise. I'd call that not fair.
Except that:
1) Was limited to 20-30 people
2) Was on Disney for not communicating to anyone
3) Was likely in many cases from the sounds of it an error in Safe Passage where the parents (vaccinated) were cleared but nothing stated the child need to be tested
4) Not a choice by the passenger but a mix up between passenger consuming the policy and Disney informing the policy
Its not the same as a blanket opt out if you want simply by not getting vaccinated. As of this very moment there is a single cruise where individuals can not be vaccinated in time (9/3) otherwise you could get the J&J, be vaccinated, and cruise. It is a choice and in the case of medical exemptions (we will have to see).
To be clear I am not beating up anyone for not being vaccinated for whatever reason I am stating it would be a flawed policy and if you are trying to avoid PR blowback is not one you would take on. Headline would read CNN "Disney provides 25% discount for not being vaccinated".