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5 Jun 22, 02:21 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 07
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I’m getting confused. The link in the picture above takes me to this site, which only mentions testing where they’ll do it on board if needed to return home, which I assume we don’t need in the UK. My mam has registered for an embarkation covid 19 test which looks like it will be done at the terminal?
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9 Jun 22, 10:38 AM |
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Looking for my Ears
Join Date: Oct 13
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Hi,
I too have a similar question. We are due to be in Orlando in 58 days(!) and whilst we are there, will be going on a cruise with Royal Caribbean. They have said that they require a test 2 days prior to embarkation and that it can be a PCR or Antigen (supervised). After a lot of searching found somewhere near Universal Studios but this will be at a cost of $89 per person! Has anyone else found anywhere cheaper? Thanks Sharon |
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