Anonymous wrote:Montreal April 30?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe anyone would really take the advice of posters here on whether to cancel. We have an April cruise on Royal Caribbean. We haven’t cancelled, but happy they’ve loosened the cancellation policy. We may not, for a specific reason, decide to go and wash our hands a lot. Every family needs to do what’s best for them unless the government warns against it.
Anonymous wrote:Family wedding in NYC (Brooklyn) next weekend, with a side trip to Manhattan. Should the 85-year-old relative stay home in Maryland?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the point of everyone posting their travel plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay for Royal Caribbean. It’s my spring break cruise. Now I can cancel up to 48 hours and not lose money.
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/royal-caribbean-rolls-out-48-hour-cancellation-policy-amid-coronavirus-concerns/31262689
The company announced Friday that anyone cruising through July 21 can now cancel their cruise up to 48 hours in advance. Guests who choose this option will receive a "future cruise credit" good for a future cruise through 2021.
I cruise often, so I won’t lose my money. I will reschedule.
How far out are you going to reschedule? I'm worried it won't be that much better in the future.
I’ll wait until 2021.
I’m only Disney so only have 12 months from my initial date of sail. Will next Spring Break be late enough?
Anonymous wrote:Opposite question. If schools cancel would you pack up the fam to go spring skiing in park city or Colorado?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay for Royal Caribbean. It’s my spring break cruise. Now I can cancel up to 48 hours and not lose money.
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/royal-caribbean-rolls-out-48-hour-cancellation-policy-amid-coronavirus-concerns/31262689
The company announced Friday that anyone cruising through July 21 can now cancel their cruise up to 48 hours in advance. Guests who choose this option will receive a "future cruise credit" good for a future cruise through 2021.
I cruise often, so I won’t lose my money. I will reschedule.
How far out are you going to reschedule? I'm worried it won't be that much better in the future.
I’ll wait until 2021.
I’m only Disney so only have 12 months from my initial date of sail. Will next Spring Break be late enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay for Royal Caribbean. It’s my spring break cruise. Now I can cancel up to 48 hours and not lose money.
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/royal-caribbean-rolls-out-48-hour-cancellation-policy-amid-coronavirus-concerns/31262689
The company announced Friday that anyone cruising through July 21 can now cancel their cruise up to 48 hours in advance. Guests who choose this option will receive a "future cruise credit" good for a future cruise through 2021.
I cruise often, so I won’t lose my money. I will reschedule.
How far out are you going to reschedule? I'm worried it won't be that much better in the future.
I’ll wait until 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Newark to Miami on Sunday, for a weeklong stay? Husband flying with 84 year old mother.
I will fly from DC to Miami on the same day, and we all meet in the airport in Miami.