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In Case You Did Not Know***
According to a newsletter from Vacations To Go that I received today:
Cruise passengers departing from US ports are now required to check in at least 90 minutes prior to their ship's scheduled departure time and anyone arriving later will likely be denied boarding. That's because cruise lines must submit the passenger manifest to the Department of Homeland Security for review at least 60 minutes prior to departure. If you are flying to your departure port, consider the possibility of flight delays. Try to avoid booking the last flight that will make the scheduled departure time and if you are flying a long distance, consider arriving a day in advance. If you drive to your departure port, plan for rush hour, accidents or other situations that may snarl traffic on the way to the pier. To be on the safe side, plan to arrive at the cruise pier no later than two full hours prior to the ship's scheduled departure time. --Jean |
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"Seehorse Video" wrote: The cruise starts as soon as I board, so I cheat myself by boarding late. I always try to board as early as possible, then immediately start eating and watching the water. Harry Cooper Esepcially when driving, I view anything after noon as being too late. I know some who would probably put that back even more, but I find if I get there around noon I can get checked in, grab a bite, and then get into my room so I don't have to lug the carryons around. |
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"Jean O'Boyle" wrote in message ... According to a newsletter from Vacations To Go that I received today: Cruise passengers departing from US ports are now required to check in at least 90 minutes prior to their ship's scheduled departure time and anyone arriving later will likely be denied boarding. That's because cruise lines must submit the passenger manifest to the Department of Homeland Security for review at least 60 minutes prior to departure. If you are flying to your departure port, consider the possibility of flight delays. Try to avoid booking the last flight that will make the scheduled departure time and if you are flying a long distance, consider arriving a day in advance. If you drive to your departure port, plan for rush hour, accidents or other situations that may snarl traffic on the way to the pier. To be on the safe side, plan to arrive at the cruise pier no later than two full hours prior to the ship's scheduled departure time. --Jean The cruise starts as soon as I board, so I cheat myself by boarding late. I always try to board as early as possible, then immediately start eating and watching the water. Harry Cooper |
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[Default] Thus spake "Jean O'Boyle"
: According to a newsletter from Vacations To Go that I received today: Cruise passengers departing from US ports are now required to check in at least 90 minutes prior to their ship's scheduled departure time and anyone arriving later will likely be denied boarding. That's because cruise lines must submit the passenger manifest to the Department of Homeland Security for review at least 60 minutes prior to departure. If you are flying to your departure port, consider the possibility of flight delays. Try to avoid booking the last flight that will make the scheduled departure time and if you are flying a long distance, consider arriving a day in advance. If you drive to your departure port, plan for rush hour, accidents or other situations that may snarl traffic on the way to the pier. To be on the safe side, plan to arrive at the cruise pier no later than two full hours prior to the ship's scheduled departure time. --Jean Not exactly correct. If you do the online registration, the line has all of your information (citizenship and such). You only need to check in 30 minutes prior to sailing. -- - dillon I am not invalid Hi, I'm Michael Phelps and Olympic Gold isn't the only Gold I'm thinking of. Hi, I'm Michael Phelps and when I'm on Maui, Wowwie. |
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