Even qualifies as a "PCR" for unvaxxed kids. They just lump them together as "PCR tests". Yup. But, they aren't saying that that is the only option. That's the point. SCruiseFam, May 12 in Royal Caribbean International. We explained the PCR/NAAT test was all that was available and they both said the PCR/NAAT test was preferred over the antigen but not necessary. Im just afraid someone at the terminal wont see the magic letters PCR and will deny boarding for my 3 year old. BTW, they don't say "rapid Molecular test" or "rapid PCR test". Great, you do you and I'll do me! Some NAATs can even be self-administered at home or in other non-healthcare locations. /sub. They do not care if it is a rapid test or not and they aren't specifically looking for a brand name. So the online one that RCI sells, Dr does it at an urgent care, Pharmacist does it at drug store. But, at the same time micro manage which type test you have to take. Because "they" aren't making any distinction between"rapid" or not in that line. Your previous content has been restored. From Walgreens.com would like to know if Royal accepts the "Rapid NAAT Test". At the port the worker checking the documents is looking for PCR/NAAT/antigen for the test type. RCCL says, ". Most of the time it was within the hour after I took the test. Trying to figure out my pre cruise testing options and rapid antigen tests in my area (surprisingly, I live in a rather busy part of Florida) are far and few in between. They will accept proctored tests done by OnPoint, you can use your own rapid tests from the pharmacy (free in the USA with health insurance) and the test proctor service is about $15/person. And our insurance company reimburses us 100% for the cost of the test kits. Molecular tests, sometimes referred to as NAAT test, are specifically listed as being acceptable for several cruise lines, including Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, and others. So, see red print above. Just call around, CVS/Walgreens, urgent care facilities/your family dr., state or county clinics, what ever, and ask if they have rapid tests that aren't Antigen ask if they have Molecular/PCR/NAATS. In principle, NAAT is basically a rapid PCR and generally more accurate than a rapid antigen test. ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-113121139', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');flight ready requirements. We have used it for our RCCL and NCL cruises. Display as a link instead, No idea how I didnt find this! Clear editor. Very interesting. Registration details will be sent via email in advance. 3. ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-113311277', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Cayman. No, I don't think Royal Caribbean is eluding to a non-rapid NAAT test. I do. If your Cue test at work is monitored with documented results (that contain the required information) that will be received in less than 2 days' time, it will be fine too. Results within 2 hours https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/if-need-an-rt-pcr-test-before-i-cruise-where-should-i-go, Accepted Tests for Guests Sailing from North America (U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada) and Europe. All the info on testing is detailed on RC's website, https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/if-need-an-rt-pcr-test-before-i-cruise-where-should-i-go. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Eniale, I am sorry, but I would rather know for sure that it has actually worked for someone. Started June 21, 2021, By I used the email results on my phone to board in December, the paper was a touch faster but the electronic worked just fine. The part that concerns me is that Royal Caribbean's web page is vague: "The telehealth provider must issue you a result document that includes all the necessary information." You can only us the PCR or NAAT test, they will not accept the "antigen" test. It says "NAAT test" which w/o qualification is a 48 hour test. The paperwork said PCR/NAAT test. I have been unable to find if NAAT test are acceptable. Your best bet would be to get the one on the Royal website:EDITED IN: Disregard the test kit Royal sells, it's an Antigen test. Per the Royal Caribbean Website Accepted Types of Tests and Results There are two common types of diagnostic COVID-19 tests A molecular test, also called a PCR test or NAAT test - our testing requirements call this a "PCR test" I wish that those answering phones for the cruise line had a quick, correct response to this kind of question. You must receive a valid results document from your test provider that includesthe name of the lab that processed the test, the labs CLIA Lab Number or Certification Number, the address of the lab, your name, the date the test was taken, type of test, and your negative result. By Hm, oddly that page will briefly load, then suddenly kick to "OOPS! Started October 12, 2018, Copyright 19952022 The Independent Traveler, Inc. A molecular test, also called a PCR test or NAAT test our testing requirements call this a PCR test, An antigen test, also called a rapid antigen test our testing requirements call this an antigen test. Most NAAT tests are not rapid; the most common NAAT test is a PCR test, which usually takes 2-3 days. Thank you! So, what is the confusion, the NAAT is acceptable and it must be rapid because a non-rapid NAAT test would have to be taken outside of the 2 day requirement, even if you do a non-rapid NAAT test, would you want to wait till the last minute, or beyond or may or may not come on time, before embarkation on an email that states that you are positive, possibly? Started August 27, 2021, By We get a lot of questions about Abbott tests, the most commonly available COVID-19 test brand. Thanks in advance. I don't know what to tell you about that. "MY RCCL" link says nothing about a "48 Hour "PCR" version". Add to that it is grouped in a sentence with two other 48 hour tests (molecule and PCR). Re: Are Rapid NAAT Tests Acceptable for entry. ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-113311811', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');trip insurance. Was that satisfactory for you?? If you are unclear on test requirements for your cruise,visit ourmain COVID-19 testing FAQto learn more. more, You seem to have JavaScript disabled. Guests under 2 years of age do not need to complete a pre-cruise test. I know that many pharmacys offer this test. https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/will-i-have-to-take-a-test-before-i-cruise, Required Testing for All Guests Sailing Round-Trip From U.S. Homeports. Thursday at 06:06 PM in Royal Caribbean International. This is clearly laid out on their website and been confirmed numerous times by people here, including myself. Yes, Royal accepts PCR/NAAT tests for unvaccinated children. You also need a Travel Declaration from Travel (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? Good to know they will work. Most stores in my area are offering the RAPID NAAT (A Nucleic Acid Amplification Test) and I can't figure out if Royal will acc. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. I also have the Cue test and my sail date is this Friday. I understand the NAAT is accepted, but is it accepted for unvaccinated children? In addition to the pre-cruise test, unvaccinated kids will take one or two more tests, depending on the length of the cruise. The type of test you need for your cruise, as well as the testing window, can vary depending on your vaccination status. Apparently you didn't click on the link that I provided earlier: See link above and cut and paste below and the NAAT test referenced isn't referenced as a "rapid" or non-rapid test. Even being vaccinated, we just get this test anyway because PCR is more accurate than an antigen test. Telehealth testing at home is only accepted for vaccinated guests, and only when it is conducted under live video supervision. Cile, Some NAATs are considered rapid tests that are performed at or near the place where the specimen is collected and can provide the result within minutes. So, I'd print this or go to the link and print that. For cruises that are 5 nights or longer, unvaccinated kids will take a complimentary antigen test onboard before the cruise ends. By Test results withing a few seconds of the proctor verifying a negative test result. It says it takes 24 hours for results they but actually come back in about 2 to 3 hours. ". They just lump them together as "PCR tests". MikeTheNFT, December 19, 2021 in Royal Caribbean International. LauraS As others have said, yes, it's clearly stated on the RC covid test page. Yes, it is. May 19 in Royal Caribbean Discussion. Shouldnt all acceptable tests be identified in every category of location? Note we bring a print out, We have not tried using the on-line, or NAAT test our testing requirements call this a PCR test. The 2nd says PCR or NAAT tests. Guests age 16 and older that present a Birth Certificate wil. Funny, we ended up not even having the email/online option - my husband was tested Saturday (he worked Sunday) and by Sunday morning still didn't have his results. 48 hours is very optimistic especially if you have to travel long distance to the port/city. I would go for the PCR, but it says results within 48 hours, and that's putting us perilously close. I found this:https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/will-i-have-to-take-a-test-before-i-cruise. @EnialeDid you ever get an answer to the question you asked? How do you draw the conclusion that the NAAT test referenced is a rapid test? Trying to figure out my pre cruise testing options and rapid antigen tests in my area (surprisingly, I live in a rather busy part of Florida) are far and few in between. 19952022, The Independent Traveler, Inc. Vaccinated guests must show a negative COVID-19 test result for a, You must receive a valid results document from your test provider that includesthe name of the lab that processed the test, the labs. Supervised telehealth tests are not accepted for unvaccinated guests only for vaccinated guests. (With the exception of non supervised self tests). Started June 21, 2021, By I thought the yes, with supporting documentation from Royals website was a pretty solidanswer. Do you live in the United States? Hi there! Wow.just learned somethingIve been signing my unvaccinated kids up for the PCR for the past several cruises not realizing they could take the rapid NAAT. The type of test you need for your cruise, as well as the testing window, can vary depending on your vaccination status. For those who don't know - NAAT is a broader grouping of different types of tests. They want to see your name matching your official documents, the date the test was taken, the negative result and the test type (PCR/NAAT/antigen). The NAAT test was accepted for all of the (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? 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