And if you’re bored...
If you’re both a cruise junkie and a daredevil, your ship has just come in, said Vanita
Salisbury in the New York
Post. Royal
Caribbean recently announced that it is offering
to volunteers willing to be among the first to board a crowded ship since deadly Covid outbreaks in March left 90,000 cruise passengers stranded worldwide. These will be trial cruises, conducted to prove to the CDC that new company health protocols are sufficient to allow a wider relaunch. Royal Caribbean cautions that fun levels may be dialed down on the free runs that will begin sometime in early 2021. But it is likely that the ships will sail for CocoCay, the company’s private island in the Bahamas, where one of the attractions is a 135-foot waterslide called Daredevil’s Peak—“a fitting destination for an ominous adventure.”
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