Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador and Senior Cruise Director, John Heald, has detailed the food regulations for the cruise company’s July and August cruises out of the United States

According to Heald, the Lido buffet will remain as it was before the pandemic, so guests can help themselves.

“We’re going to have people in the beginning who will make sure you use their hand sanitizer,” Heald said in a Facebook video.

“After you have washed your hands and used the hand sanitiser, you can help yourself at the buffet line. That includes the ice machines and the coffee and everything else on the Lido deck. You won’t see anything other than the crew members wearing masks. “

Heald added that the buffet rules can change at any time.

“We will watch very closely; we must. We won’t be cops on the crew, but we will make sure that everyone has to do what they have to do. Our crew members have been trained to make sure this happens. But we need everyone to work together, and I know we can have it, ”said Heald.

The regulations that remain on board beyond August have yet to be confirmed, Heald said.

“If we were to announce the September minutes today, it would be pointless because things are always changing and getting better. We hope that by September things will get easier and that we will get closer and closer to sailing from home port to normal, ”said Heald.

Among other things, Heald announced the changes on the casino area page for the next carnival trips.

“On the Horizon and Vista there was a bar in the middle. We removed those bars and added some more machines, ”he said. “We’ll only allow smoking on one side of the casino; the other side will be completely smoke free. There will of course still be bar service from a nearby bar, but those round bars where people used to sit around and smoke are gone. “

In the video, Heald also announced a port change for the July 10th Carnival Horizon, which sails from PortMiami.

The itinerary stipulates that the call to Bonaire will be replaced by a call to Curacao.