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many cruisers are desperately hoping
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that cruising will return to how it was
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we're not going to be able to enjoy
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everything that we may have loved
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as cruising returns but it's not all bad
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some of the more annoying cruising
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traditions are also being
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swept away i'm gary bembridge and in
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of tips for travellers i explore a bunch
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cruise traditions that are ending due to
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the pandemic some of which
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i am celebrating their demise and think
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too one tradition being swept aside at
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is filling ships to over capacity if
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ships can feel so full here is why
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the capacity of cruise ships that you
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see published in things like brochures
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is based on double occupancy of cabins
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two people in each cabin however
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many ships have sofa beds or pull-up
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that can hold additional passengers in
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so ships can and do sell in peak times
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way over that published capacity making
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pretty crowded on board for example
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royal caribbean's symphony of the seas
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has an advertised capacity
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of just over 5 500 guests again based on
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but can take an additional 1 100
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on sofa and pull-up beds that's up to 20
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more than that sort of advertised level
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msc grandiosa already selling in europe
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has an advertised double capacity of
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but can sell with 30 more passengers
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500 more people the new protocols say
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ships should sail with up to about 60 of
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double occupancy capacity so ships are
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going to be dramatically
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less busy mse grandiosa has been sailing
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full so far of course the business model
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for cruising is built
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on selling with full ships and if they
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have to keep sailing with low capacity
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fares rise but meantime this is a
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tradition that i'm excited to see
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set aside a tradition for many of us was
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getting to the port as
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early as we could so we could board the
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ship as soon as it was ready
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we would explore have lunch get an early
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to secure dining show
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or spa reservations settle into a cabin
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jump into a pool or hot tubs and get
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kicking off our cruise vacation early
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that tradition has been taken out of our
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due to the more intensive check-in and
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we will be allocated to check-in time
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the day now i suspect that higher grade
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perhaps high cruise loyalty tier members
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those prime earlier slots now this
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is to ensure physical distancing by
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guaranteeing there'll be fewer people in
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at all times and of course allowing time
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to perform any covert 19 testing
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this can take up to 70 minutes per
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passenger to get results when peer side
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swap testing is used so fewer people
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and staggered time also more time is
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needed to undergo more intensive
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screening including discussion of a more
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detailed health questionnaire
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and then finally once that's all done
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for your carry-on bags to be sterilized
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before you board the ship
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so choosing when we get on board is
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a tradition that's disappearing one to
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in my view the next tradition to be
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definitely to celebrate this is the one
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everyone assembling in person to do the
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this tradition is being replaced with a
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three-step process first you watch the
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safety briefing video on your cabin tv
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and it ends with a unique code that you
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call into a dedicated line
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to prove you've seen the whole video and
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you have around about two hours to go to
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your designated muster station you scan
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your cruise card there and this proves
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that you know where to go
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in the case of an emergency maybe one
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really good tradition changing out of
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the curved protocols is this new muster
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i really like this change in cruising
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now one tradition which is being done
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away with which for a while anyway
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is dining with strangers or people
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you've met on the cruise now i suspect
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there will be equal amounts of people
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as mourning this tradition going many of
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require cruisers to dine with their own
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or travel group that's actually linked
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through their bookings
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the thinking is that drinking and dining
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is a mask-free activity and so even with
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physically distanced tables
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guests will be in close proximity and
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if they dine together and so lions
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want to and probably need to minimize
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sustained mingling by scrapping this
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tradition of dining with
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strangers now while for some of us this
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a good change you may be one of those
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who are dismayed especially
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if you are a solo traveler meeting new
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on a cruise by being allocated a table
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with random strangers
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is a long-established cruise tradition
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many long-lasting strong friendships
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forged out of this therefore i'm pretty
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sure it's a tradition that is likely to
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as soon as it can because that's what
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cruisers want so i want to mourn
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some of the early leaks on possible
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protocol changes hinted
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that the popular buffet restaurants
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and be replaced by table service only
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passengers generally were up in arms and
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for those of you who are fans of the
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buffet is that this cruise
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tradition looks to be reinvented not
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replaced self-service will go but the
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basically the same but with crew members
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you know serving passengers the food
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the case pre-covered on some lines
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oceania holland america so it's not a
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completely new thing so while
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some may mourn the inability to load up
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i think most of us will celebrate the
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survival of that informal
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buffet dining tradition one tradition
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that i think we will all mourn is the
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ability to do whatever we want to do
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in a port be that going on a line
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using an independent tour provider
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self-exploring or even just nipping off
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the ship to do some shopping or hang out
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or a restaurant or whatever some of my
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memorable ports have been when i've
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wandered off the ship
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and kind of stumbled across something
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something totally different but
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certainly for the immediate future
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passengers will only be allowed off the
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on cruise line excursions and have to
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at all times this is the approach
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agreed with lines and with ports it
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can keep control over you know who
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passengers come in contact with
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and control how that happens by ensuring
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the different protocols followed by tour
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sign off on and of course for the ports
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also have visibility and control over
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where and how cruisers
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are kind of interacting with their local
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population the removal of the tradition
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of being free to do whatever you want to
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is definitely something to mourn
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but hopefully again this will change
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however we can celebrate that this
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approach does certainly mean that
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are starting to be welcome again at
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ports and at least as guests we can get
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off and do some exploring
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it's not as liberating it's not as
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flexible as cruising pre-pandemic
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and hopefully that old tradition will be
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sooner rather than later cruise lines
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of charging an enormous amount of money
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if you need to make use of their medical
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the cost for seeing the doctor or nurse
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as have associated costs for drugs and
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other procedures and things like that
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even relatively minor illnesses could
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a pretty hefty bill medical centers were
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for emergencies now this tradition is
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and i think it should be a cause for
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medical provision and all the facilities
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are being increased they've been changed
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as a result of the pandemic so the lines
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are going to now be encouraging
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to access and use the medical team kind
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guests to contact them with any with
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relatively minor symptoms
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early on and of course to encourage
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contact the team a wider range of
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will now have no charges associated
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with them when passengers do
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particularly around respiratory
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related things and symptoms cover 19
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testing that kind of stuff
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the medical center is kind of shifting
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from tradition of being a profit center
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to play more of a kind of a public
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health role on board focusing on
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monitoring and prevention
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making accessing medical care easier
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having a more proactive public health
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role on board for them to monitor and
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prevent illness on board
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it's a new tradition and i think it's
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definitely a change that we should
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cruise traditions are changing as
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and as it finds its way to navigate the
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world we now live in even the changes
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are likely to evolve they like to adapt
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constantly but as cruisers
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we should not expect cruising to return
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but among the changes are some really
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celebrate the good ones as much as we
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those that are going i have loads more
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tips for travellers episodes that packed
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full of cruising tips and advice
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so why not enjoy another one