Disney Cruise Line To Require Guests To Arrange Own Pre-Boarding Tests

Disney Cruise Line To Require Guests To Arrange Own Pre-Boarding Tests
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Disney Cruise Line has announced a change to their pre-embarkation COVID testing protocol. Until now, you'd arrive at your port arrival time and be tested there and there (at Disney's expense) before being allowed onboard for your Disney Cruise. For sailings departing from the US and Canada starting June 7th 2022, guests will be required to arrange their own testing before arriving at the port.

For unvaccinated guests 4 and under, a PCR test is required to be taken no more than 3 days before your departure date.

For vaccinated guests aged 5+ a PCR or observed LFT must be taken no more than 2 days before your departure date.

Each test will have to be uploaded to Disney Cruise Line's third-party partner, Safe Passage. Along with your NHS vaccine QR codes. Remember, Disney Cruise Line requires all guests aged 5+ to be fully vaccinated.

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