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We are sailing on the NCL getaway in May and my oldest son (23) is book in my fathers cabin. My father is arriving much later on embarkation day. Can my son check-in without everyone staying in that cabin or does he have to wait?

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We are sailing on the NCL getaway in May and my oldest son (23) is book in my fathers cabin. My father is arriving much later on embarkation day. Can my son check-in without everyone staying in that cabin or does he have to wait?

Best to ask in the dedicated NCL forum here: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=107

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Since this was a cruise question I thought I was in the right listing but I guess not.

You are in the right place, nothing wrong with posting here. However, you will reach far more cruisers familiar with NCL check-in details on the dedicated forum.

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We are sailing on the NCL getaway in May and my oldest son (23) is book in my fathers cabin. My father is arriving much later on embarkation day. Can my son check-in without everyone staying in that cabin or does he have to wait?

 

He can check in when he gets there.

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