It is important to note that health authorities have not raised concerns regarding the ports of call we visit in Mexico. None of our sailings have been altered and none are scheduled to be. Our ships visiting Mexico are taking pro-active measures, such as:
- Placing a notice in the daily, onboard newsletter to provide our guests with basic information regarding this matter.
- Placing a letter, along with a fact sheet from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in each guest stateroom
- Providing hand sanitizers throughout the ship.
- And, conducting enhanced sanitizing of all high-touch areas.
- Washing hands thoroughly with soap and hot water - often.
- Covering the mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.
- Putting used tissues in waste baskets.
- If tissues are not available, coughing or sneezing into upper sleeves, not one's hands.
This is such bummer news. Our Mariner of the Seas Cruise on May 10th has fallen victim to this shoddy excuse for a replacement itinerary. No rebooks, no refunds offered by RCCI.
ReplyDeleteI'm really sorry to hear that, but all the cruise lines seem to be taking precautions and changing their itineraries.
ReplyDeleteLinda
31 cruise on Mariner of the Seas with large family reunion. They are offering $350.00 ship board credit per stateroom, $350.00 credit for future cruise or rebooking on future cruise or refund. I think we are going although a lot of the family is not happy to be going to cold climate!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear you're disappointed. I would be as well. However, if you decide to go, I hope you have a wonderful time with your family--that's what a reunion is all about.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Linda