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cruzwhiz

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Seeking advice. We booked a 3 night palace suite. We are given a specific COVID-19 test time, which is pretty late. Are we only allowed to take the test at the given time slot, or we can go earlier for the test? Thanks in advance...
Palace has the flexibility, but if you are in the normal cabin better follow the timing.
 

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Negative bro. I took balcony state during the last HA and i was given options to either collect the food myself or call for room service which is free. But they serve in bento boxes though which i dont mind at all. I still prefer in room dining, enjoying the sea breeze and endless view in the midst of it. :)
I fully agree with your sharing of No Charge for Balcony Cabin passengers inclusive Bento meals "call for room service" during No Dine-In at restaurants period. I experienced it myself on 23/5 (4D3N) and my friend did the same on 23/7 (3D2N). I am going to do it again on 30/7 (3D2N) and 8/8 (4D3N) unless Dine-In at restaurants resume. 😊
 

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Glad that you enjoyed it. Try to enjoy your food on the balcony, it is a nice experience as you experience a nice breezing wind while enjoying your food. And at least there is a proper height table to enjoy your food.

Don't really enjoy eating on the sofa as the table is too low, but it is a nice experience to try the in-room dining as it was provided free for palace suite during this period. Having said that, I still prefer to eat directly at the restaurant, this is just a matter of preference.
Unfortunately the balcony cant fit the 3 of us with plates. Lol.

Thats alright. Dining in the comfort of the room is fine too for us.
 

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Hmm, what’s the time for passengers to able to go onboard?

my swab test is scheduled at 12pm, and am wondering am I able to go onboard straight after the test or do I need to wait for their timing?
 

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Hmm, what’s the time for passengers to able to go onboard?

my swab test is scheduled at 12pm, and am wondering am I able to go onboard straight after the test or do I need to wait for their timing?
Boarding is usually from 2pm onwards.
 

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I fully agree with your sharing of No Charge for Balcony Cabin passengers inclusive Bento meals "call for room service" during No Dine-In at restaurants period. I experienced it myself on 23/5 (4D3N) and my friend did the same on 23/7 (3D2N). I am going to do it again on 30/7 (3D2N) and 8/8 (4D3N) unless Dine-In at restaurants resume. 😊
Cool, enjoy ur trip bro..
And Huat more ah
 

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Hmm, what’s the time for passengers to able to go onboard?

my swab test is scheduled at 12pm, and am wondering am I able to go onboard straight after the test or do I need to wait for their timing?
The immigration open at 2pm, you will be assigned according to your check-in number. Palace guests have priority boarding.
 

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Anyone know if there will be sudden spotcheck by safety ambassador inside room? Going with a group of 3 friends.
 

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Anyone know if there will be sudden spotcheck by safety ambassador inside room? Going with a group of 3 friends.
No need spot check. During boarding you need to show IC that all 4 of you come from same household. Unless 4 of you sharing across 2 cabins.
 

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Any one on this Friday cruise?
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Swab test time. Then you either wait there or take free shuttle bus from there to VivoCity to pass time.
Opps wasn’t clear on my previous reply. I mean the swab test timing on my ticket(from DC) differs from the swab test timing on my sail pass.

and it’s a big diff of 4hours. Don’t feel like wasting too much time doing nth at the cruise centre.
 

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Opps wasn’t clear on my previous reply. I mean the swab test timing on my ticket(from DC) differs from the swab test timing on my sail pass.

and it’s a big diff of 4hours. Don’t feel like wasting too much time doing nth at the cruise centre.
My sail pass was 4.45pm as balcony stateroom. I entered the cruise centre at 12.30pm, immediately checked in, took swap and entered by 1.30 or 2pm. No need to wait except waiting for swab results
 

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Seeking advice. We booked a 3 night palace suite. We are given a specific COVID-19 test time, which is pretty late. Are we only allowed to take the test at the given time slot, or we can go earlier for the test? Thanks in advance...

Bro, just go around 1pm, let them know u are a palace guest. no issue.

palace quite shoik, no need to queue. even sit down got some sandwiches and drinks while waiting for boarding. lol!
 

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Bro, just go around 1pm, let them know u are a palace guest. no issue.

palace quite shoik, no need to queue. even sit down got some sandwiches and drinks while waiting for boarding. lol!
During HA still serve foods and drinks?
 
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