Originally Posted by
Badenoch
How's that "luxury experience" working for them now? Locked up in cabins without balconies for the duration.
Well, they get nice food and beverage delivered to the door*, but for those who have been pretty much at home and want a reminder of what a cruise cabin looks like... You may be looking at this ~195 sq.ft./18.12 sq. m cabin with longing or unease (possibly both). Looks like passengers who tested negative will get to debark on Saturday which was also when it was scheduled to complete. Passengers were allowed out on Friday for an hour on rotation and were assigned zones. The positive passengers will likely be removed to quarantine on land. I'm guessing crew will stay onboard.
The next cruise currently listed on their website is November 21, 2020 starting in Bridgetown
https://seadream.com/voyages/12045A
*I also ask myself if this is appropriate food delivery where the hallways are fairly narrow
while there are known positives onboard and more test results pending. Edit: Possibly stated procedures a bit better than I feared (delivery while passenger waiting at open door)
OMAAT linked in the tweet thread notes two travel vloggers are also onboard so that is at least four travel media specialists of the 53 passengers.