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We have arrived! Actually we got to the boat last night around 7:30. Entry protocols were easy peasy. From the plane they take you to the new building. Show your paperwork, use hand sanitizer like 80,000 times, get your temperature checked, get your COVID test, back to main terminal, go through immigration (each person needs their own form), go through customs, get your bracelet and then get in the cab. You show your entry approval letter a lot but nobody took ours. When we checked in for InterCaribbean we had to show COVID results and entry paperwork. Once we got to the marina, Rochelle met us at Moorings and let us know what boat we were on and gave us the menu to order dinner from Charlie’s. Provisions from Riteway were on board when we arrived but not our Caribbean Cellars order (the most important stuff!). Found out today that they are closed on Sunday but Abby from the Moorings pulled some strings and got someone to come in on their day off to deliver our stuff. Woohoo. Dinner from Charlie’s was delicious and we were able to get drinks delivered from them as well. Now off to Peter Island to await the results of yesterday’s test.
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Thanks for the update
We are heading down on 2/10! Keep the updates coming!
Have a painkiller or 10 for me!
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Congrats on getting through the hard part! Are you on a M4000 sistership? If so, which one if you don't mind my asking?
Have a great time - we are already looking at going back in Feb if possible.
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I think the hard part is passing the day 4 test with no one in your party Covid positive...
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We are on Panasea which is also a Leopard 40. Love it so far!
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I think the hard part is passing the day 4 test with no one in your party Covid positive... Agree! Day 4 test is my stresser. Although we still haven’t received our Day 0 test results. Assuming no news is good news.
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