ruadisneyfan2
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- May 20, 2006
They have not changed the vaccine requirement for 12 and older. Kids 5-11 no longer need to be vaccinated. 90 day recovered policy applies to testing not vaccines.I thought I read that later this fall, DCL will be dropping the vaccine requirements for adults. I'm not seeing it anywhere in the "Know Before You Go" section.
What if the same people are within the 90 day recovered window?
Lol. We do a weekly group lottery at work and my presence and all my dreaming & wishful thinking, hasn't improved our odds at all.If you dreamed it, I would love some input on lottery numbers.
I did get a notice today about vaccine requirements changing
The email said:
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All of us at Disney Cruise Line look forward to welcoming you aboard soon. We are reaching out with important updates to the COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements for your sailing.
Beginning October 14, 2022, for Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish sailings, Disney Cruise Line will no longer require Guests to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at the time of sailing, however, it is highly recommended. All Guests ages 5 years and older who are not fully vaccinated (Unvaccinated Guests) will need to submit proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken 1-2 days before the sail date. Guests ages 4 years of age and younger do not require testing. Acceptable vaccines and testing information can be found in the Know Before You Go section of our website."
I PM'd you.It’s very frustrating that these changes don’t happen effective immediately when they are released. I have spend the past two days freaking out about how I am going to get my unvaxed 1 year old tested for out sailing on Saturday (if it sails) on the Fantasy. We live in Orlando - our entire window to test is during a hurricane. Even Inspire Diagnostics, Disney’s provider, has cancelled all appointments due to the storm. CVS/Walgreens don’t test under 3 and all urgent care plan to close. If I am not able to sail on Saturday because I can’t get him tested and he would even need one in two weeks, I am going to be livid.
Why pm? Info helps us all.I PM'd you.
While I would normally agree, some things I would prefer to say privately, exactly why PMs exist. We are not all in the same predicament as the pp.Why pm? Info helps us all.
There is a delay in implementation of a protocol change to give people time to cancel if they aren’t comfortable with the new protocols. When the mask mandate ended on planes, I think it was in poor taste to announce the change during the flight. People that were expecting certain protocols were trapped on the plane and there was nothing they could do.It’s very frustrating that these changes don’t happen effective immediately when they are released. I have spend the past two days freaking out about how I am going to get my unvaxed 1 year old tested for out sailing on Saturday (if it sails) on the Fantasy. We live in Orlando - our entire window to test is during a hurricane. Even Inspire Diagnostics, Disney’s provider, has cancelled all appointments due to the storm. CVS/Walgreens don’t test under 3 and all urgent care plan to close. If I am not able to sail on Saturday because I can’t get him tested and he would even need one in two weeks, I am going to be livid.
Totally agree. I get the attendants were probably overjoyed to not have the battle of wills with a handful of passengers after so long, but it could have been handled better.There is a delay in implementation of a protocol change to give people time to cancel if they aren’t comfortable with the new protocols. When the mask mandate ended on planes, I think it was in poor taste to announce the change during the flight. People that were expecting certain protocols were trapped on the plane and there was nothing they could do.