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Yes, of course.

You can buy them in the Cruise Critic store. I have some, they're nice.

Amazon has a huge selection.

Stores like Target, Walmart, etc.

But, you're running out time. Make your own.

Get some clear packing tape and "wrap" your luggage tags with it. That will work, short of a flood.

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But, you're running out time. Make your own.

Get some clear packing tape and "wrap" your luggage tags with it. That will work, short of a flood.

 

 

I recently purchased some luggage tags on Ebay so we are going to be very fancy for our next cruise. However, packing tape works great! If you are coming in the day before your cruise, just ask the front desk at the hotel for a stapler to attach the taped luggage tags to your luggage.

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Good idea about plastic page protectors. For next time do order the plastic holders. Mine have been on half a dozen cruises and no effort to use.

 

 

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OP is sailing this Sunday.

 

Too late to order from the various online sources suggested.

 

One last minute solution would to buy a miniature stapler (I have one that is barely larger than my thumb but uses full-sized staples) and just wait to attach the tags upon arrival at the port.

 

But I a curious as to at what location the OP is worried about the tags getting wet: Regal Princess embarks from Berth 2 at Port Everglades this Sunday at which the luggage drop area is completely under cover. As is the path from baggage claim to ground transportation at all local airports. Perhaps they will be loading luggage into their car at a hotel Sunday morning? Forecast for Sunday is roughly 50-60% chance of rain between 10 AM and 1 PM. But if it is 50- or 60-percenting when you are ready to head out--just wait ten minutes, it usually stops by then ;)

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But I a curious as to at what location the OP is worried about the tags getting wet: Regal Princess embarks from Berth 2 at Port Everglades this Sunday at which the luggage drop area is completely under cover. As is the path from baggage claim to ground transportation at all local airports.

 

Bags may fall into the water.

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We bought the nice plastic ones with the little screw-together sturdy metal rings. They must of looked too nice, one bag arrived home without the nice tag/ring there at all! Guess we're lucky someone only wanted ONE! ;p

Happy Sailing!

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But I a curious as to at what location the OP is worried about the tags getting wet: Regal Princess embarks from Berth 2 at Port Everglades this Sunday at which the luggage drop area is completely under cover. As is the path from baggage claim to ground transportation at all local airports.

 

The path from terminal to ship is not covered. If it is raining when the forklift is moving the luggage baskets, the tag can get wet. If printed using an inkjet Printer, the ink can run.

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We bought the nice plastic ones with the little screw-together sturdy metal rings. They must of looked too nice, one bag arrived home without the nice tag/ring there at all! Guess we're lucky someone only wanted ONE! ;p

Happy Sailing!

I also bought a similar one from Amazon. I guess I will stick with my old usual CC tag holder.

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I always have extra printed tags as well. We also bought the fancy dancy holders from ebay. They are terrific. I don't put the tags on until just before we give them to the porters, though.

 

 

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