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I agree, the mask issue could be a recommendation for guests. Even when I saw a sign requiring employees and customers to wear masks at a nail salon there was a customer without a mask. Cleared payment cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab. I won't want to wear a mask and I won't want to be fearful of others in my "space" - I will just want to enjoy my vacation.
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Will usually post within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment. Will usually post within 1 business day of receiving cleared payment. Having to wear masks now to go to stores etc is unavoidable where I live and I have no choice. I rebooked my canceled cruise for next April. No one knows where all this going but if masks are mandatory for cruising a year from now, I'll cancel. We love the comedy shows and often have a drink while watching them.

If masks are required, I assume there will be no drinking allowed because the constant removal of masks in order to drink will defeat the purpose. A lot of previous posts regarding masks has resulted in comments of “fear mongering”. I didn’t comment but do feel you either trust CCL to do the right thing or you don’t. I lean toward wearing a mask if I go in October but respect those who cancel or will ignore those who do cruise & break guidelines; I’m not the mask police.

So will have to see what rules are put into place before my October cruise and decide then. I think the mask issue will be decided by the CDC, which all cruise lines departing from the US will have to comply with, depending on what/if the CDC orders. Of course any kind of mask policy will likely be directly related to what capacity ships will cruise with initially. I think it is a certainty cruise lines will resume cruises with ships at less than 100% capacity, although I don’t know enough to even take a guess at what percentage will be implemented. I can handle wearing a mask to board the ship, leave the ship, and while using the elevators.
With regard to chair saving I was literally threatened physical violence when a family saved nine!!! Lounge chairs and not one of them were being occupied for 30 mins. There were no personal items on it so I just sat in one. The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston offers free cancellation on select room rates. Check out the cancellation policy for more info. The fees and deposits listed below will be charged at the time of service, check-in, or check-out.
You can enjoy a drink at one of the bars, which include a poolside bar and a bar/lounge. You'll find a 24-hour business center on nail spa Arlington site. A 24-hour fitness center, spa services, and a library are also featured at the luxury The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston.

I'm wondering too what the cancellation policy will be. I'm hoping it will be known by August, as we're scheduled to leave the Saturday after Thanksgiving. At this point I would rather Carnival cancel it, but if they do not, I've decided I will. I think masks in November are likely, and if anyone needs to be wearing masks, or recommended to wear masks, I would rather not go. I wouldn't mind it if they simply recommend wearing a mask on the ship, but it's not required.
The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston uses enhanced cleaning measures, ensures social distancing, and gives staff personal protective equipment. Recreational amenities at the hotel include an outdoor pool, a steam room, and a 24-hour fitness center. I don’t wear a mask unless I have to like when going to Costco. But I would still go on a cruise even if a mask was required. Prior to this virus, I haven’t gone longer than 90 days without going on a cruise since 2015, so I look forward to cruising again no matter when cruises restart and no matter what the rules might be. Okay, no alcohol would be a showstopper for me, but I am not worried about that.

They may have a "cruise at your own risk" waiver so there won't be any liabililty. Masks only work if everyone wears them so there's not much a point if they're optional. And if mandatory, there's no way for the cruise line to enforce it.
Guests can surf the web using the complimentary wireless Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks, desk chairs, and complimentary newspapers. Additionally, rooms include safes and coffee/tea makers. A luxury stay in Houston awaits you at The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston, a recipient of the prestigious Travel & Leisure 500 award in 2021. Within just a 15-minute stroll, you'll find Uptown Park and Memorial Park. Highlights at this hotel include 4 restaurants, a full-service spa, and an outdoor swimming pool.

The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston offers 250 air-conditioned accommodations with minibars and espresso makers. Accommodations offer separate sitting areas. Beds feature Egyptian cotton sheets and premium bedding. Flat-screen televisions come with premium satellite channels. Bathrooms include separate bathtubs and showers, bathrobes, designer toiletries, and complimentary toiletries.
The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston features a full-service spa, an outdoor pool and 4 restaurants. All guestrooms come with premium bedding, 24-hour room service and espresso makers. Yep, there is an onsite spa at The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston. It has a spa tub, a steam room and a sauna. You'll enjoy heaps of services like body wraps, body scrubs and facials, as well as prenatal massages.
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